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# @astrojs/node
An experimental server-side rendering adapter for use with Node.js servers.
In your astro.config.mjs use:
```js
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import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import nodejs from '@astrojs/node';
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export default defineConfig({
adapter: nodejs()
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})
```
After performing a build there will be a `dist/server/entry.mjs` module that works like a middleware function. You can use with any framework that supports the Node `request` and `response` objects. For example, with Express you can do:
```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 adapter does not require you use Express and can work with even the `http` and `https` modules. The adapter does following the Expression convention of calling a 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);
```