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@nguniversal/socket-engine
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Framework and Platform agnostic Angular Universal rendering.
npm install @nguniversal/socket-engine @nguniversal/common --save
const socketEngine = require('@nguniversal/socket-engine');
// * NOTE :: leave this as require() since this file is built Dynamically from webpack
const {AppServerModuleNgFactory, LAZY_MODULE_MAP} = require('./dist/server/main');
socketEngine.startSocketEngine(AppServerModuleNgFactory);
This will the socket engine which internally hosts a TCP Socket server.
The default port is 9090
and host of localhost
You may want to leave this as a plain .js
file since it is so simple and to make deploying it easier, but it can be easily transpiled from Typescript.
Your client can be whatever language, framework or platform you like.
As long as it can connect to a TCP Socket (which all frameworks can) then you're good to go.
This example will use JS for simplicity
import * as net from 'net';
const client = net.createConnection(9090, 'localhost', () => {
console.log('connected to SSR server');
});
client.on('data', data => {
const res = JSON.parse(data.toString()) as SocketEngineResponse;
expect(res.id).toEqual(1);
expect(res.html).toEqual(template);
server.close();
done();
});
const renderOptions = {id: 1, url: '/path', document: '<app-root></app-root>'} as SocketEngineRenderOptions;
client.write(JSON.stringify(renderOptions));
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Socket Engine for running Server Angular Apps
We found that @nguniversal/socket-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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