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server.ts
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/**
* *** NOTE ON IMPORTING FROM ANGULAR AND NGUNIVERSAL IN THIS FILE ***
*
* If your application uses third-party dependencies, you'll need to
* either use Webpack or the Angular CLI's `bundleDependencies` feature
* in order to adequately package them for use on the server without a
* node_modules directory.
*
* However, due to the nature of the CLI's `bundleDependencies`, importing
* Angular in this file will create a different instance of Angular than
* the version in the compiled application code. This leads to unavoidable
* conflicts. Therefore, please do not explicitly import from @angular or
* @nguniversal in this file. You can export any needed resources
* from your application's main.server.ts file, as seen below with the
* import for `ngExpressEngine`.
*/
import 'zone.js/dist/zone-node';
import * as express from 'express';
import {join} from 'path';
// Express server
const app = express();
const PORT = process.env.PORT || 4000;
const DIST_FOLDER = join(process.cwd(), 'dist/browser');
// * NOTE :: leave this as require() since this file is built Dynamically from webpack
const {AppServerModuleNgFactory, LAZY_MODULE_MAP, ngExpressEngine, provideModuleMap} = require('./dist/server/main');
// Our Universal express-engine (found @ https://github.com/angular/universal/tree/master/modules/express-engine)
app.engine('html', ngExpressEngine({
bootstrap: AppServerModuleNgFactory,
providers: [
provideModuleMap(LAZY_MODULE_MAP)
]
}));
app.set('view engine', 'html');
app.set('views', DIST_FOLDER);
// Example Express Rest API endpoints
// app.get('/api/**', (req, res) => { });
// Serve static files from /browser
app.get('*.*', express.static(DIST_FOLDER, {
maxAge: '1y'
}));
// All regular routes use the Universal engine
app.get('*', (req, res) => {
res.render('index', { req });
});
// Start up the Node server
app.listen(PORT, () => {
console.log(`Node Express server listening on http://localhost:${PORT}`);
});