import { createServer } from '@nx/angular-rsbuild/ssr';
The createServer
function is used to setup Angular's CommonEngine
using an express
server. It takes the bootstrap function as an argument, which is the function that bootstraps the Angular server application. This is usually main.server.ts
. It returns RsbuildAngularServer
which contains the server instance to allow further modifications as well as the listen method to start the server.
function createServer(bootstrap: any): RsbuildAngularServer;
Examples
Section titled “Examples”The following example shows how to create a standard express server:
import { createServer } from '@nx/angular-rsbuild/ssr';import bootstrap from './main.server';
const server = createServer(bootstrap);
/** Add your custom server logic here * * For example, you can add a custom static file server: * * server.app.use('/static', express.static(staticFolder)); * * Or add additional api routes: * * server.app.get('/api/hello', (req, res) => { * res.send('Hello World!'); * }); * * Or add additional middleware: * * server.app.use((req, res, next) => { * res.send('Hello World!'); * }); */
server.listen();
RsbuildAngularServer
Section titled “RsbuildAngularServer”export interface RsbuildAngularServer { app: express.Express; listen: (port?: number) => void;}
express.Express
The express application instance.
listen
Section titled “listen”(port?: number) => void
Starts the express application on the specified port. If no port is provided, the default port (4000) is used.