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app.ts
and configure it in your angular.json
:In src/server/app.ts
:
import { App } from '@deepkit/app';
import { FrameworkModule } from '@deepkit/framework';
import { AngularModule, RequestHandler } from '@deepkit/angular-ssr';
const app = new App({
controllers: [
// your controllers
],
providers: [
// your providers
],
imports: [
new FrameworkModule({}),
new AngularModule({
moduleUrl: import.meta.url,
})
]
});
const main = isMainModule(import.meta.url);
if (main) {
void app.run(); //allows to call all CLI commands, including server:start
}
export const reqHandler = main
//when in main, we don't want to create a new request handler
? () => undefined
: app.get(RequestHandler).create();
{
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:application",
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/app",
"index": "src/index.html",
"server": "src/main.server.ts",
"outputMode": "server",
"ssr": {
"entry": "src/server/app.ts"
},
"browser": "src/main.ts"
}
}
Make sure to have src/server/app.ts
also in your tsconfig.
In app/app.config.ts
(client side):
@Injectable()
export class APIInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
constructor(@Inject('baseUrl') @Optional() private baseUrl: string) {
// In client build, `baseUrl` is empty and should be inferred from the current location.
// If this is not correct, you can simply define the `baseUrl` in the `providers` array of the `appConfig` object.
this.baseUrl = baseUrl || (typeof location !== 'undefined' ? location.origin : '');
}
intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
const apiReq = req.clone({ url: `${this.baseUrl}/${req.url}` });
return next.handle(apiReq);
}
}
export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
providers: [
{
provide: HTTP_INTERCEPTORS,
useClass: APIInterceptor,
multi: true,
},
// your other providers
],
};
In app/app.server.config.ts
(server side):
import { appConfig } from './app.config';
const serverConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
providers: [
provideServerRendering(),
provideServerRouting([
{
path: '**',
renderMode: RenderMode.Server,
},
]),
{
provide: HTTP_TRANSFER_CACHE_ORIGIN_MAP,
deps: [REQUEST_CONTEXT],
useFactory(context: any) {
return { [context?.baseUrl]: context?.publicBaseUrl || '' };
},
},
{
provide: 'baseUrl',
deps: [REQUEST_CONTEXT],
useFactory: (context: any) => {
return context?.baseUrl || '';
},
}
],
};
export const config = mergeApplicationConfig(appConfig, serverConfig);
1.0.15 (2025-06-26)
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Deepkit + angular SSR
We found that @deepkit/angular-ssr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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