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@vue/server-renderer
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Package description
The @vue/server-renderer package is designed for server-side rendering (SSR) of Vue.js applications. It allows developers to render Vue components on the server and send the rendered HTML to the client, improving the initial load time and SEO for Vue.js applications. This package is part of the Vue.js ecosystem and is specifically tailored for Vue 3.x applications.
Rendering a Vue Component to a String
This feature allows you to render a Vue component to an HTML string on the server. This is useful for generating the initial HTML for a page on the server, which can then be sent to the client for faster initial load times and better SEO.
const { createSSRApp } = require('vue');
const { renderToString } = require('@vue/server-renderer');
const app = createSSRApp({
data: () => ({ msg: 'Hello, server-side rendering!' }),
template: '<div>{{ msg }}</div>'
});
renderToString(app).then(html => {
console.log(html);
});
Streaming a Vue Component
This feature enables streaming rendering of a Vue component. Instead of waiting for the entire component to be rendered before sending it to the client, the rendered output is streamed to the client as it's generated. This can improve the perceived performance of the application.
const { createSSRApp } = require('vue');
const { renderToNodeStream } = require('@vue/server-renderer');
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const vueApp = createSSRApp({
data: () => ({ msg: 'Hello, streaming SSR!' }),
template: '<div>{{ msg }}</div>'
});
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html');
const stream = renderToNodeStream(vueApp);
stream.pipe(res);
});
app.listen(3000);
Similar to @vue/server-renderer, this package is used for server-side rendering of React applications. It provides methods like `renderToString` and `renderToStaticMarkup` for rendering React components to HTML strings on the server. While both packages serve similar purposes for their respective frameworks, their APIs and usage are tailored to the specifics of React and Vue.
This package enables server-side rendering for Angular applications. It includes features for rendering Angular applications to HTML on the server and transferring state from server to client. Like @vue/server-renderer, it's designed to improve initial load time and SEO, but it's specifically built for Angular applications.
Readme
const { createSSRApp } = require('vue')
const { renderToString } = require('@vue/server-renderer')
const app = createSSRApp({
data: () => ({ msg: 'hello' }),
template: `<div>{{ msg }}</div>`
})
;(async () => {
const html = await renderToString(app)
console.log(html)
})()
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@vue/server-renderer
The npm package @vue/server-renderer receives a total of 2,539,037 weekly downloads. As such, @vue/server-renderer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vue/server-renderer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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