ts
constresult =Component .render (...)
Unlike client-side components, server-side components don't have a lifespan after you render them — their whole job is to create some HTML and CSS. For that reason, the API is somewhat different.
A server-side component exposes a render
method that can be called with optional props. It returns an object with head
, html
, and css
properties, where head
contains the contents of any <svelte:head>
elements encountered.
You can import a Svelte component directly into Node using svelte/register
.
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require ('svelte/register');constApp =require ('./App.svelte').default ;const {head ,html ,css } =App .render ({answer : 42});
The .render()
method accepts the following parameters:
parameter | default | description |
---|---|---|
props |
{} |
An object of properties to supply to the component |
options |
{} |
An object of options |
The options
object takes in the following options:
option | default | description |
---|---|---|
context |
new Map() |
A Map of root-level context key-value pairs to supply to the component |
ts
const {head ,html ,css } =App .render (// props{answer : 42 },// options{context : newMap ([['context-key', 'context-value']])});