using vue-head with prerender-spa-plugin is causing title and meta tags to be displayed twice on netlify












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This issue only happens when live on netlify ( despite their prerender option turned off ), not while being served locally.



the live site shows :



<title>about | anonplayer about | anonplayer</title>


title and meta tags are set using the vue-head package like so



  head: {  
title: {
inner: "about | anonplayer",
separator: ' ',
}, ...


and this happens for all routes of my single page app and also to meta tags where there are two sets of the tags I intended to have.



looks like this



I used the default prerender settings like so:



  config.plugins.push(new PrerenderSPAPlugin({
// Required - The path to the webpack-outputted app to prerender.
staticDir: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
// Required - Routes to render.
routes: ['/', '/about'].concat(contracts.map(each => `/${each.abi}/${each.contract}`)),
}))









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    This issue only happens when live on netlify ( despite their prerender option turned off ), not while being served locally.



    the live site shows :



    <title>about | anonplayer about | anonplayer</title>


    title and meta tags are set using the vue-head package like so



      head: {  
    title: {
    inner: "about | anonplayer",
    separator: ' ',
    }, ...


    and this happens for all routes of my single page app and also to meta tags where there are two sets of the tags I intended to have.



    looks like this



    I used the default prerender settings like so:



      config.plugins.push(new PrerenderSPAPlugin({
    // Required - The path to the webpack-outputted app to prerender.
    staticDir: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
    // Required - Routes to render.
    routes: ['/', '/about'].concat(contracts.map(each => `/${each.abi}/${each.contract}`)),
    }))









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      This issue only happens when live on netlify ( despite their prerender option turned off ), not while being served locally.



      the live site shows :



      <title>about | anonplayer about | anonplayer</title>


      title and meta tags are set using the vue-head package like so



        head: {  
      title: {
      inner: "about | anonplayer",
      separator: ' ',
      }, ...


      and this happens for all routes of my single page app and also to meta tags where there are two sets of the tags I intended to have.



      looks like this



      I used the default prerender settings like so:



        config.plugins.push(new PrerenderSPAPlugin({
      // Required - The path to the webpack-outputted app to prerender.
      staticDir: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
      // Required - Routes to render.
      routes: ['/', '/about'].concat(contracts.map(each => `/${each.abi}/${each.contract}`)),
      }))









      share|improve this question














      This issue only happens when live on netlify ( despite their prerender option turned off ), not while being served locally.



      the live site shows :



      <title>about | anonplayer about | anonplayer</title>


      title and meta tags are set using the vue-head package like so



        head: {  
      title: {
      inner: "about | anonplayer",
      separator: ' ',
      }, ...


      and this happens for all routes of my single page app and also to meta tags where there are two sets of the tags I intended to have.



      looks like this



      I used the default prerender settings like so:



        config.plugins.push(new PrerenderSPAPlugin({
      // Required - The path to the webpack-outputted app to prerender.
      staticDir: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
      // Required - Routes to render.
      routes: ['/', '/about'].concat(contracts.map(each => `/${each.abi}/${each.contract}`)),
      }))






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          was the same, but with Angular



          in my case helped replacing function this.meta.addTag() with this.meta.updateTag()



          so think it's not hosting issue)






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          • cant see such an option with this package.

            – praneeth mendu
            Nov 23 '18 at 22:11
















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          was the same, but with Angular



          in my case helped replacing function this.meta.addTag() with this.meta.updateTag()



          so think it's not hosting issue)






          share|improve this answer
























          • cant see such an option with this package.

            – praneeth mendu
            Nov 23 '18 at 22:11














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          was the same, but with Angular



          in my case helped replacing function this.meta.addTag() with this.meta.updateTag()



          so think it's not hosting issue)






          share|improve this answer













          was the same, but with Angular



          in my case helped replacing function this.meta.addTag() with this.meta.updateTag()



          so think it's not hosting issue)







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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 11:20









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          • cant see such an option with this package.

            – praneeth mendu
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          • cant see such an option with this package.

            – praneeth mendu
            Nov 23 '18 at 22:11

















          cant see such an option with this package.

          – praneeth mendu
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          cant see such an option with this package.

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