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15.0.0 (2022-11-16)
14.[15-19].x
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option was removed from the express-engine ng add schematic. This option was previously unused.| Commit | Type | Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------- | --------------------------------------- |
| 6d5500d7 | fix | fix formatting in generated server.ts
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| 905c0ae1 | refactor | remove deprecated appDir option |
| Commit | Type | Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---- | ---------------------------------------------- |
| fef00f90 | feat | add ng-server-context
for SSG pages |
| 08979337 | feat | add sourcemap mapping support for dev-server |
| 654c23c8 | fix | import zone.js
in worker during prerendering |
| Commit | Type | Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---- | ------------------------------------- |
| a62d3d3b | feat | add ng-server-context
for SSR pages |
| 78cf7b7f | feat | add support for Node.js version 18 |
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The npm package @nguniversal/express-engine receives a total of 40,662 weekly downloads. As such, @nguniversal/express-engine popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nguniversal/express-engine demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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