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Server Side Rendering

Analog supports server-side rendering during development and building for production.

Transforming Packages for SSR Compatibility

Some dependencies may need additional transforms to work for server-side rendering. If you receive an error during SSR in development, one option is to add the package(s) to the ssr.noExternal array in the Vite config.

You can use glob patterns to include sets of packages or libraries. Some examples are listed below.

import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import analog from '@analogjs/platform';

// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
ssr: {
noExternal: [
'apollo-angular', // npm package import
'apollo-angular/**', // npm package import along with sub-packages
'@spartan-ng/**', // libs under the npmScope inside an Nx workspace
],
},
// ...other config
}));

For more information about externals with SSR, check out the Vite documentation.

Disabling SSR

SSR is enabled by default. You can opt-out of it and generate a client-only build by adding the following option to the analog() plugin in your vite.config.ts:

import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import analog from '@analogjs/platform';

// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
// ...other config
plugins: [analog({ ssr: false })],
}));

Prerendering routes

With SSR, the "/" route is prerendered by default.

It is a necessary step to return a rendered HTML when the user visits the root of the application. The prerendered routes can be customized, but keep in mind to include the "/" route also.

import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import analog from '@analogjs/platform';
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
// ...other config
plugins: [
analog({
prerender: {
routes: ['/', '/about'],
},
}),
],
}));

You can opt out of prerendering by passing an empty array of routes.