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ssr-polyfill

v1.0.1

Published

fake browser runtime environment in server-side render.

Downloads

398

Readme

fake browser runtime environment in server-side render.

🏠 Homepage

Install

npm install ssr-polyfill --save
# or yarn add ssr-polyfill

Usage

in node env:

const ssrPolyfill = require('ssr-polyfill');
global.window = ssrPolyfill({
  context: {
    userInfo: 'hello',
  }
});
global.self = global.window;
// maybe you can mock somewhere
// not use `window.document` use `document.*`
global.document = global.window.document;
// in client env `window.context` is { userInfo: 'hello' }
  • url default is http://localhost, you also change the location.pathname use http://localhost/bar
  • html init html template, default is <body><div id="root"></div></body>
  • other params will mount in window object

Run tests

npm run test

Author

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page.

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📝 License

This project is ISC licensed.