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@lwc/engine-server
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WARNING: This is an experimental package. It is subject to change, may be removed at any time, and should be used at your own risk!
This package can be used to render LWC components as strings in a server environment.
This package supports the following APIs.
This function renders a string-representation of a serialized component tree, given a tag name and an LWC constructor. The output format itself is aligned with the current leading proposal, but is subject to change.
import { renderComponent } from '@lwc/engine-server';
import LightningHello from 'lightning/hello';
const componentProps = {};
const serialized = renderComponent('lightning-hello', LightningHello, componentProps);
FAQs
Renders LWC components in a server environment.
We found that @lwc/engine-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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