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@vue/server-renderer
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Note: as of 3.2.13+, this package is included as a dependency of the main vue package and can be accessed as vue/server-renderer. This means you no longer need to explicitly install this package and ensure its version match that of vue's. Just use the vue/server-renderer deep import instead.
renderToStringSignature
function renderToString(
input: App | VNode,
context?: SSRContext,
): Promise<string>
Usage
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)
})()
If the rendered app contains teleports, the teleported content will not be part of the rendered string. Instead, they are exposed under the teleports property of the ssr context object:
const ctx = {}
const html = await renderToString(app, ctx)
console.log(ctx.teleports) // { '#teleported': 'teleported content' }
renderToNodeStreamRenders input as a Node.js Readable stream.
Signature
function renderToNodeStream(input: App | VNode, context?: SSRContext): Readable
Usage
// inside a Node.js http handler
renderToNodeStream(app).pipe(res)
Note: This method is not supported in the ESM build of @vue/server-renderer, which is decoupled from Node.js environments. Use pipeToNodeWritable instead.
pipeToNodeWritableRender and pipe to an existing Node.js Writable stream instance.
Signature
function pipeToNodeWritable(
input: App | VNode,
context: SSRContext = {},
writable: Writable,
): void
Usage
// inside a Node.js http handler
pipeToNodeWritable(app, {}, res)
renderToWebStreamRenders input as a Web ReadableStream.
Signature
function renderToWebStream(
input: App | VNode,
context?: SSRContext,
): ReadableStream
Usage
// inside an environment with ReadableStream support
return new Response(renderToWebStream(app))
Note: in environments that do not expose ReadableStream constructor in the global scope, pipeToWebWritable should be used instead.
pipeToWebWritableRender and pipe to an existing Web WritableStream instance.
Signature
function pipeToWebWritable(
input: App | VNode,
context: SSRContext = {},
writable: WritableStream,
): void
Usage
This is typically used in combination with TransformStream:
// TransformStream is available in environments such as CloudFlare workers.
// in Node.js, TransformStream needs to be explicitly imported from 'stream/web'
const { readable, writable } = new TransformStream()
pipeToWebWritable(app, {}, writable)
return new Response(readable)
renderToSimpleStreamRenders input in streaming mode using a simple readable interface.
Signature
function renderToSimpleStream(
input: App | VNode,
context: SSRContext,
options: SimpleReadable,
): SimpleReadable
interface SimpleReadable {
push(content: string | null): void
destroy(err: any): void
}
Usage
let res = ''
renderToSimpleStream(
app,
{},
{
push(chunk) {
if (chunk === null) {
// done
console(`render complete: ${res}`)
} else {
res += chunk
}
},
destroy(err) {
// error encountered
},
},
)
FAQs
@vue/server-renderer
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 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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