Minimalistic wrapper to run SSR Vue apps, based on Vite
- HMR support
- Vue Router
- State management
- Teleports
- Document head management (powered by @vueuse/head)
pnpm install @bistroo/vue-ssr -D
Add the following scripts
"scripts": {
"dev": "vue-ssr",
"build": "vue-ssr build",
"start": "vue-ssr start"
},
The
vue-ssr
command creates a dev server with HMR enabled. To create a production ready build, usevue-ssr build
. After creating a build, usevue-ssr start
to serve the build with Express.
Create a vue-ssr.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from '@bistroo/vue-ssr'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
export default defineConfig({
vite: {
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': fileURLToPath(new URL('./src', import.meta.url)),
},
},
},
})
Use the
vite
property with caution.
import { vueSSR } from '@bistroo/vue-ssr'
import App from '@/App.vue'
const Counter = () => import('@/Counter.vue')
const routes = [
{
path: '/',
name: 'counter',
component: Counter,
}
]
export default vueSSR(App, { routes })
The main.ts
file should export the imported vueSSR function.
Pinia is supported by using the app
and state
property inside the callback.
export default vueSSR(App, { routes }, ({ app, state }) => {
const pinia = createPinia()
app.use(pinia)
if (import.meta.env.SSR) {
state.value = pinia.state.value
} else {
pinia.state.value = state.value
}
})
The state will be persisted on
window.__INITIAL_STATE__
property and serialized using@nuxt/devalue
It's possible to make changes to the router, use the router
property in the callback.
export default vueSSR(App, { routes }, ({ router }) => {
router.beforeEach(async (to, from) => {
if (
!isAuthenticated &&
to.name !== 'Login'
) {
return { name: 'Login' }
}
})
})
The Express request and response objects are accessible from the callback. Make sure to wrap them in import.meta.env.SSR
.
export default vueSSR(App, { routes }, ({ request, response }) => {
if (import.meta.env.SSR) {
console.log(request?.originalUrl)
}
})
Or use useSSRContext
.
const { request, response } = useSSRContext()
if (import.meta.env.SSR) {
console.log(request?.originalUrl)
}
Using Teleport is supported, but requires a little bit of setup. Targeting body
is not supported, use #teleports
instead.
<template>
<Teleport to="#teleports">
<button @click="store.increment">Increment</button>
</Teleport>
</template>
During SSR, the Teleport component will be rendered as a div
with the id
set to the to
property.
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