vue-ssr-html-stream
v2.2.0
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Transform stream to simplify Vue SSR streaming
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vue-ssr-html-stream
Note: this package is used internally by vue-server-renderer >= 2.2.0 via the
template
option.
Usage
const HTMLStream = require('vue-ssr-html-stream')
const htmlStream = new HTMLStream({
template, // string
context, // ?Object
outletPlaceholder // ?string, defaults to <!--vue-ssr-outlet-->
})
// pipe it
renderStream
.pipe(htmlStream)
.pipe(responseStream)
The
template
option is a string of the HTML page template. It must contain a special string which serves as the placeholder for your app's server-rendered content. The default placeholder string is<!--vue-ssr-outlet-->
- you can configure it with theoutletPlaceholder
option.The
context
option should be the same context object passed tobundleRenderer.renderToStream()
. The transform will check for a few special properties on the context when the source render stream starts emitting data:context.head
: any head markup that should be injected into the head of the page.context.styles
: any inline CSS that should be injected into the head of the page. Note thatvue-loader
10.2.0+ (which usesvue-style-loader
2.0) will automatically populate this property with styles used in rendered components.context.state
: initial Vuex store state that should be inlined in the page aswindow.__INITIAL_STATE__
. The inlined JSON is automatically sanitized with serialize-javascript.
beforeStart
event
The stream emits a special event: beforeStart
. An example use case would be generating context.head
using info injected by vue-meta:
htmlStream.on('beforeStart', () => {
const meta = context.meta.inject()
context.head = (context.head || '') + meta.title.text()
})
Example usage with Express
const HTMLStream = require('vue-ssr-html-stream')
const template = require('fs').readFileSync('./index.html', 'utf-8')
const renderer = require('vue-server-renderer').createBundleRenderer(bundleCode)
app.get('*', (req, res) => {
const context = { url: req.url }
renderer.renderToStream(context)
.on('error', err => {
// handle render stream error before piping to the transform
})
.pipe(new HTMLStream({ context, template }))
.pipe(res)
})