1.0.0-beta.1.4 • Published 7 years ago

@gorniv/express-engine v1.0.0-beta.1.4

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Last release
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Angular Express Engine

This is an Express Engine for running Angular Apps on the server for server side rendering.

Usage

npm install @nguniversal/express-engine --save

To use it, set the engine and then route requests to it

import * as express from 'express';
import { ngExpressEngine } from '@nguniversal/express-engine';

// Set the engine
app.engine('html', ngExpressEngine({
  bootstrap: ServerAppModule // Give it a module to bootstrap
}));

app.set('view engine', 'html');

app.get('/**/*', (req: Request, res: Response) => {
  res.render('../dist/index', {
    req,
    res
  });
});

Extra Providers

Extra Providers can be provided either on engine setup

app.engine('html', ngExpressEngine({
  bootstrap: ServerAppModule,
  providers: [
    ServerService
  ]
}));

Advanced Usage

Request based Bootstrap

The Bootstrap module as well as more providers can be passed on request

app.get('/**/*', (req: Request, res: Response) => {
  res.render('../dist/index', {
    req,
    res,
    bootstrap: OtherServerAppModule,
    providers: [
      OtherServerService
    ]
  });
});

Using the Request and Response

The Request and Response objects are injected into the app via injection tokens. You can access them by @Inject

import { Request } from 'express';
import { REQUEST } from '@nguniversal/express-engine/tokens';

@Injectable()
export class RequestService {
  constructor(@Inject(REQUEST) private request: Request) {}
}

If your app runs on the client side too, you will have to provide your own versions of these in the client app.

Using a Custom Callback

You can also use a custom callback to better handle your errors

app.get('/**/*', (req: Request, res: Response) => {
  res.render('../dist/index', {
    req,
    res
  });
}, (err: Error, html: string) => {
  res.status(html ? 200 : 500).send(html || err.message);
});