# @astrojs/node 🔲 This adapter allows Astro to deploy your SSR site to Node targets. - [Why Astro Node](#why-astro-node) - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Examples](#examples) - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Changelog](#changelog) ## Why Astro Node If you're using Astro as a static site builder—its behavior out of the box—you don't need an adapter. If you wish to [use server-side rendering (SSR)](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/server-side-rendering/), Astro requires an adapter that matches your deployment runtime. [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/) is a JavaScript runtime for server-side code. Frameworks like [Express](https://expressjs.com/) are built on top of it and make it easier to write server applications in Node. This adapter provides access to Node's API and creates a script to run your Astro project that can be utilized in Node applications. ## Installation First, install the `@astrojs/node` package using your package manager. If you're using npm or aren't sure, run this in the terminal: ```sh npm install @astrojs/node ``` Then, install this adapter in your `astro.config.*` file using the `adapter` property: __astro.config.mjs__ ```js import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; import node from '@astrojs/node'; export default defineConfig({ // ... adapter: node() }) ``` ## Usage After [performing a build](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/deploy/#building-your-site-locally) there will be a `dist/server/entry.mjs` module that exposes a `handler` function. This works like a [middleware](https://expressjs.com/en/guide/using-middleware.html) function: it can handle incoming requests and respond accordingly. ### Using a middleware framework You can use this `handler` with any framework that supports the Node `request` and `response` objects. For example, with Express: ```js import express from 'express'; import { handler as ssrHandler } from './dist/server/entry.mjs'; const app = express(); app.use(ssrHandler); app.listen(8080); ``` ### Using `http` This output script does not require you use Express and can work with even the built-in `http` and `https` node modules. The handler does follow the convention calling an error function when either - A route is not found for the request. - There was an error rendering. You can use these to implement your own 404 behavior like so: ```js import http from 'http'; import { handler as ssrHandler } from './dist/server/entry.mjs'; http.createServer(function(req, res) { ssrHandler(req, res, err => { if(err) { res.writeHead(500); res.end(err.toString()); } else { // Serve your static assets here maybe? // 404? res.writeHead(404); res.end(); } }); }).listen(8080); ``` ## Configuration This adapter does not expose any configuration options. ## Examples ## Troubleshooting ## Contributing This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR! ## Changelog [astro-integration]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/