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@sveltejs/adapter-static
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[Adapter](https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/adapters) for SvelteKit apps that prerenders your entire site as a collection of static files. If you'd like to prerender only some pages, you will need to use a different adapter together with [the `prerender` option
Adapter for SvelteKit apps that prerenders your entire site as a collection of static files. If you'd like to prerender only some pages, you will need to use a different adapter together with the prerender
option.
Install with npm i -D @sveltejs/adapter-static
, then add the adapter to your svelte.config.js
...
// svelte.config.js
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-static';
export default {
kit: {
adapter: adapter({
// default options are shown. On some platforms
// these options are set automatically — see below
pages: 'build',
assets: 'build',
fallback: null,
precompress: false
})
}
};
...and add the prerender
option to your root layout:
// src/routes/+layout.js
// This can be false if you're using a fallback (i.e. SPA mode)
export const prerender = true;
⚠️ You must ensure SvelteKit's
trailingSlash
option is set appropriately for your environment. If your host does not render/a.html
upon receiving a request for/a
then you will need to settrailingSlash: 'always'
to create/a/index.html
instead.
Some platforms have zero-config support (more to come in future):
On these platforms, you should omit the adapter options so that adapter-static
can provide the optimal configuration:
export default {
kit: {
- adapter: adapter({...}),
+ adapter: adapter(),
}
}
};
The directory to write prerendered pages to. It defaults to build
.
The directory to write static assets (the contents of static
, plus client-side JS and CSS generated by SvelteKit) to. Ordinarily this should be the same as pages
, and it will default to whatever the value of pages
is, but in rare circumstances you might need to output pages and assets to separate locations.
Specify a fallback page for SPA mode, e.g. index.html
or 200.html
or 404.html
.
If true
, precompresses files with brotli and gzip. This will generate .br
and .gz
files.
You can use adapter-static
to create a single-page app or SPA by specifying a fallback page.
In most situations this is not recommended: it harms SEO, tends to slow down perceived performance, and makes your app inaccessible to users if JavaScript fails or is disabled (which happens more often than you probably think).
The fallback page is an HTML page created by SvelteKit that loads your app and navigates to the correct route. For example Surge, a static web host, lets you add a 200.html
file that will handle any requests that don't correspond to static assets or prerendered pages. We can create that file like so:
// svelte.config.js
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-static';
export default {
kit: {
adapter: adapter({
fallback: '200.html'
})
}
};
How to configure this behaviour does however depend on your hosting solution and is not part of SvelteKit. It is recommended to search the host's documentation on how to redirect requests.
When operating in SPA mode, you can omit the prerender
option from your root layout (or set it to false
, its default value), and only pages that have the prerender
option set will be prerendered at build time.
SvelteKit will still crawl your app's entry points looking for prerenderable pages. If svelte-kit build
fails because of pages that can't be loaded outside the browser, you can set config.kit.prerender.entries
to []
to prevent this from happening. (Setting config.kit.prerender.enabled
to false
also has this effect, but would prevent the fallback page from being generated.)
During development, SvelteKit will still attempt to server-side render your routes. This means accessing things that are only available in the browser (such as the window
object) will result in errors, even though this would be valid in the output app. To align the behavior of SvelteKit's dev mode with your SPA, you can add export const ssr = false
to your root +layout
.
If you want to create a simple SPA with no prerendered routes, the necessary config therefore looks like this:
// svelte.config.js
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-static';
export default {
kit: {
adapter: adapter({
fallback: '200.html'
}),
prerender: { entries: [] }
}
};
// src/routes/+layout.js
export const ssr = false;
When building for GitHub Pages, make sure to update paths.base
to match your repo name, since the site will be served from https://your-username.github.io/your-repo-name rather than from the root.
You will have to prevent GitHub's provided Jekyll from managing your site by putting an empty .nojekyll
file in your static folder. If you do not want to disable Jekyll, change the kit's appDir
configuration option to 'app_'
or anything not starting with an underscore. For more information, see GitHub's Jekyll documentation.
A config for GitHub Pages might look like the following:
const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development';
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */
const config = {
...
kit: {
...
paths: {
base: dev ? '' : '/your-repo-name',
},
// If you are not using a .nojekyll file, change your appDir to something not starting with an underscore.
// For example, instead of '_app', use 'app_', 'internal', etc.
appDir: 'internal',
}
};
The Changelog for this package is available on GitHub.
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Adapter for SvelteKit apps that prerenders your entire site as a collection of static files
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