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@vercel/remix-entry-server
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Isomorphic `entry.server` implementation for Vercel's Serverless and Edge runtimes
@vercel/remix-entry-serverThis package is meant for use within Remix applications when deploying to Vercel. It provides implementations for the app/entry.server.tsx file for both the Node.js Serverless Runtime and the Edge Runtime. The implementations are configured to handle streaming responses.
Make sure @vercel/remix-entry-server is installed with your package manager of choice, then replace your app/entry.server.tsx file with the following:
// `app/entry.server.tsx`
import handleRequest from '@vercel/remix-entry-server';
import { RemixServer } from '@remix-run/react';
import type { EntryContext } from '@remix-run/server-runtime';
export default function (
request: Request,
responseStatusCode: number,
responseHeaders: Headers,
remixContext: EntryContext
) {
const remixServer = <RemixServer context={remixContext} url={request.url} />;
return handleRequest(
request,
responseStatusCode,
responseHeaders,
remixServer
);
}
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Isomorphic `entry.server` implementation for Vercel's Serverless and Edge runtimes
The npm package @vercel/remix-entry-server receives a total of 209 weekly downloads. As such, @vercel/remix-entry-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vercel/remix-entry-server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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