--- '@astrojs/node': major --- # Standalone mode for the Node.js adapter New in `@astrojs/node` is support for __standalone mode__. With standalone mode you can start your production server without needing to write any server JavaScript yourself. The server starts simply by running the script like so: ```shell node ./dist/server/entry.mjs ``` To enable standalone mode, set the new `mode` to `'standalone'` option in your Astro config: ```js import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; import nodejs from '@astrojs/node'; export default defineConfig({ output: 'server', adapter: nodejs({ mode: 'standalone' }) }); ``` See the @astrojs/node documentation to learn all of the options available in standalone mode. ## Breaking change This is a semver major change because the new `mode` option is required. Existing @astrojs/node users who are using their own HTTP server framework such as Express can upgrade by setting the `mode` option to `'middleware'` in order to build to a middleware mode, which is the same behavior and API as before. ```js import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; import nodejs from '@astrojs/node'; export default defineConfig({ output: 'server', adapter: nodejs({ mode: 'middleware' }) }); ```