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react-to-ssr-cli

v1.0.2

Published

A command-line interface for server-side rendering (SSR) React applications effortlessly.

Downloads

4

Readme

React-SSR-CLI

react-ssr-cli is a command-line interface for converting React applications into server-side rendered (SSR) applications effortlessly.

Features

  • Convert React applications to server-side rendered (SSR) applications.
  • Simple command-line interface for quick usage.
  • Flexible configuration options to customize SSR settings.

Installation

npm install -g react-to-ssr-cli

Usage

To use react-ssr-cli, navigate to the root folder of your built React application. Make sure you've built your React application using your preferred method (e.g., npm run build).

Then, run the following command:

ssr

This command will convert the React application in the current directory to a server-side rendered (SSR) application.

If you prefer to use npm scripts, you can add a script to your package.json file like this:

"scripts": {
  ...
  "ssr": "npm run build && react-ssr ./ssr-output"
}

Configuration

To configure react-ssr-cli, create a file named ssr-config.json in the root folder of your project. Use the following format to specify configuration options:

{
  "port": 3000,
  "appPath": "./src/App.js",
  "routes": ["^/$"]
}

If ssr-config.json is not present, react-ssr-cli will use default configuration values. The example above represents the default configuration values.