@seasonjs/tegg-vite-plugin
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@seasonjs/tegg-vite-plugin

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use vite and egg for ssr or csr

1. Enable this plugin just two step

This example not enable ssr by default,it just enable csr

  1. Add vite filed to config by default will use default config it will set vite root dir at /client
//config/config.default.ts
import {EggAppConfig, PowerPartial} from "egg";

const config: PowerPartial<EggAppConfig> = {
    vite: {}
}
export default config;
  1. Add tegg-vite-plugin to plugin.ts
//config/plugin.ts
import { EggPlugin } from 'egg';
import * as path from 'path';

const plugin: EggPlugin = {
  teggVite: {
    enable: true,
    package: '@seasonjs/tegg-vite-plugin',
  },
};

export default plugin;

2. egg config options

vite config filed extends vite config options by InlineConfig ,

detail see vite doc:createserver.

but there have add an new filed call teggSSR:

 interface ViteConfig extends InlineConfig {
    teggSSR?: {
        html?: string //template html path
        entry?: string //ssr server js entry
    }
}

3. Enable SSR

  1. Add vite filed to config by default will use default config it will set vite root dir at /client.

If you use default setting,it will set html path to your-project-root/client/index.html

and use ssr-entry by this plugin default render function:

//config/config.default.ts
import {EggAppConfig, PowerPartial} from "egg";
import * as path from 'path';

const config: PowerPartial<EggAppConfig> = {
    vite: {
        server: {middlewareMode: 'ssr'},
    }
}
export default config;

or you can set by custom:

//config/config.default.ts
import {EggAppConfig, PowerPartial} from "egg";
import * as path from 'path';

const config: PowerPartial<EggAppConfig> = {
    vite: {
        server: {middlewareMode: 'ssr'},
        teggSSR: {
            html: path.reslove('../client/index.html'),//path to your-project/client/index.html
            entry: path.reslove('../client/ssr-entry.ts')//path to your-project/client/ssr-entry.ts
        }
    }
}
export default config;
  1. Put your render function to controller,if you want to use this plugin default handler:

[Notie]: default handler not ready for work

//controller/SSRController.ts
import {
    Context,
    EggContext,
    HTTPController,
    HTTPMethod,
    HTTPMethodEnum,
    HTTPQuery,
} from '@eggjs/tegg';
import { EggLogger } from 'egg';


@HTTPController()
export class SSRController {

    @HTTPMethod({
        method: HTTPMethodEnum.GET,
        path: '/*',
    })
    async hello(@Context() ctx: EggContext) {
        this.logger.info('access url: %s', ctx.url);
        ctx.viteSSRRender(ctx)
    }
}

Else I suggest you use your custom handle function It not complex:

//controller/SSRController.ts
import {
    Context,
    EggContext,
    HTTPController,
    HTTPMethod,
    HTTPMethodEnum,
    HTTPQuery,
} from '@eggjs/tegg';
import {Application, EggLogger} from 'egg';


@HTTPController()
export class SSRController {
    @Inject()
    private app: Application;

    @HTTPMethod({
        method: HTTPMethodEnum.GET,
        path: '/*',
    })
    async hello(@Context() ctx: EggContext) {
        this.logger.info('access url: %s', ctx.url);
        const url = ctx.req.originalUrl

        try {
            // 1. Read index.html
            let template = fs.readFileSync(
                path.resolve(__dirname, 'index.html'),
                'utf-8'
            )

            // 2. Apply Vite HTML transforms. This injects the Vite HMR client, and
            //    also applies HTML transforms from Vite plugins, e.g. global preambles
            //    from @vitejs/plugin-react-refresh
            template = await this.app.vite.transformIndexHtml(url, template)

            // 3. Load the server entry. vite.ssrLoadModule automatically transforms
            //    your ESM source code to be usable in Node.js! There is no bundling
            //    required, and provides efficient invalidation similar to HMR.
            const {render} = await this.app.vite.ssrLoadModule('/src/entry-server.js')

            // 4. render the app HTML. This assumes entry-server.js's exported `render`
            //    function calls appropriate framework SSR APIs,
            //    e.g. ReactDOMServer.renderToString()
            const appHtml = await render(url)

            // 5. Inject the app-rendered HTML into the template.
            const html = template.replace(`<!--ssr-outlet-->`, appHtml)

            // 6. Send the rendered HTML back.
            ctx.status = 200;
            ctx.set('Content-Type', 'text/html');
            ctx.body = html;
        } catch (e) {
            // If an error is caught, let Vite fix the stracktrace so it maps back to
            // your actual source code.
            app.vite.ssrFixStacktrace(e);
            ctx.logger.error(e);
            ctx.res.status(500);
            ctx.body = e.message;
        }
    }
}

Support

Support all node > 14.0.0 and egg > 2.0.0

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@Cyberhan123

License

MIT Copyright © 2021, seasonjs

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