FastBoot
FastBoot is a library for rendering Ember.js applications in Node.js.
For more information about FastBoot, see
www.ember-fastboot.com, the Ember CLI addon that's a
prerequisite for developing FastBoot apps.
To serve server-rendered versions of your Ember app over HTTP, see the
FastBoot App
Server.
FastBoot requires Node.js v4 or later.
Usage
const FastBoot = require('fastboot');
let app = new FastBoot({
distPath: 'path/to/dist'
});
app.visit('/photos')
.then(result => result.html())
.then(html => res.send(html));
In order to get a dist
directory, you will first need to build your
Ember application, which packages it up for using in both the browser
and in Node.js.
Build Your App
To get your Ember.js application ready to both run in your user's
browsers and run inside the FastBoot environment, run the Ember CLI
build command:
$ ember build --environment production
(You will need to have already set up the Ember CLI FastBoot addon. For
more information, see the FastBoot quickstart.)
Once this is done, you will have a dist
directory that contains the
multi-environment build of your app. Upload this file to your FastBoot
server.
Command Line
You can start a simple HTTP server that responds to incoming requests by
rendering your Ember.js application using the ember-fastboot
command:
$ ember-fastboot path/to/dist --port 80
Debugging
Run fastboot
with the DEBUG
environment variable set to fastboot:*
for detailed logging.