static-angular

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static-angular

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Simple zero-dependences middleware for serving Angular from a NodeJS server, keeping all the comforts of @angular/cli.

It can be configured in orther to skip some routes and use them for other purposes, in this way a NodeJS server can be used for both serving client and APIs.

How to install

This module is available through the npm registry. It can be installed using the command:

npm install static-angular

How to use

You can use static-angular as a middleware,

For an existing project

With ExpressJS / Connect

Open app.js file and require static angular module

const angular = require('static-angular');

Configure static-angular as a middleware

const options = {
  path: 'path/to/angular'
}

app.use(angular(options));

With Loopback

Open server/middleware.json and add static-angular

"routes": {
  "static-angular": {
     "params": {
        "path": "$!path/to/angular"
      }
  }
}

With vanilla NodeJS

function createServer(cfg) {
  const _angular = require('static-angular');

  const server = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
    _angular(req, res, function onNext(err) {
      res.statusCode = err ? (err.status || 500) : 404
      res.end(err ? err.message : 'Page not found')
  });

  server.listen(3000);
});

From scratch (in 2 minutes)

Install express-generator

npm install express-generator -g

Run express my-project

Install @angular/cli

npm install @angular/cli -g

Open app.js file and require static angular module

const angular = require('static-angular');

Use static-angular as a middleware

app.use(angular());

Run ng new my-project

Rename my-project folder as client

Run

cd client
npm build
cd ..
npm start

API

angular(options)

Create new middleware to serve angular project existing in the options.path folder. If options parameter is not provided or it does not not contain a path property, it will use /client/dist as default. If options is a string, it will used as path.

options

Object used to configure your middleware. It accepts following properties:

  • path: path containing your @angular/cli project
  • except: string or array containing a list of routes to be skipped
  • assetsUrl: string to specify a different route to serve assets (default: /assets)
  • assetsFolder: string to specify a different folder in fs to put assets (default {{path}}/assets)

Examples

Serving APIs with express

const express = require('express');
const angular = require('static-angular');
const app = express();

app.use('/api', (req, res, next) => {
  res.json({message: '/api works'});
});

app.use('/user/:name', (req, res, next) => {
  res.json({message: `Your name is ${req.params.name}`});
});

const options = {
  except: ['/api', '/user']
}

app.use(angular(options));

app.listen(3000);

Test

From browser:

  • http://localhost:3000/ => outputs angular client
  • http://localhost:3000/random_page => outputs angular client (and triggers client routing, if present)
  • http://localhost:3000/api => outputs {"message": "/api works"}
  • http://localhost:3000/api/some/thing => outputs {"message": "/api works"}
  • http://localhost:3000/apis => outputs angular client
  • http://localhost:3000/user/crisz => outputs {"message": "Your name is crisz"}
  • http://localhost:3000/users/crisz => outputs angular client

Do not serve some file extensions

const express = require('express');
const angular = require('static-angular');
const app = express();

app.use(express.static('./file.pdf'));

const options = {
  except: ['/api', '*.pdf']
}

app.use(angular(options));

app.listen(3000);

Test

From browser:

  • http://localhost:3000/ => outputs angular client
  • http://localhost:3000/random_page => outputs angular client (and triggers client routing, if present)
  • http://localhost:3000/file.pdf => send pdf file
  • http://localhost:3000/other_file.pdf => outputs "Cannot GET /other_file.pdf"

License

MIT

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npm i static-angular

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