Universal Svelte rendering middleware for Rill. It is recommended to combine this middleware with @rill/page as seen below to facilitate full page isomorphic rendering with svelte.
npm install @rill/svelte
import Rill from 'rill'
import page from '@rill/page'
import renderer from '@rill/svelte'
import HomeView from './home.html'
// Create a rill app.
const app = Rill()
// Setup the document template.
app.get(page
.html({ lang: 'en' })
.meta({ charset: 'utf8' })
.title('My Svelte App')
.meta({ name: 'author', content: 'Dylan Piercey' })
.meta({ name: 'descripton', content: 'Universal JS is awesome' })
.link({ rel: 'stylesheet', href: 'index.css' })
.script({ src: 'index.js', async: true })
)
// Setup svelte middleware.
app.get(renderer())
// Render a Svelte template.
app.get('/home', ({ res, locals }) => {
// Set locals passed in as data.
locals.title = '@rill/svelte'
// Set a svelte component as the body to render it.
res.body = HomeView
})
@rill/svelte adds the ability to change the svelte target
element with an option. By default the document.body
will be the target
element.
// Use a query selector to set the root element.
app.use(renderer({ target: '#my-element' }))
npm test
to run tests.Please feel free to create a PR!