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# @astrojs/deno
A server-side rendering adapter for use with Deno targets. Write your code in Astro/Node and deploy to Deno servers.
In your astro.config.mjs use:
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import deno from '@astrojs/deno';
export default defineConfig({
adapter: deno()
});
```
After performing a build there will be a `dist/server/entry.mjs` module. You can start a server simply by importing this module:
```js
import './dist/entry.mjs';
```
## API
### Adapter options
This adapter automatically starts a server when it is imported. You can configure this through options:
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import deno from '@astrojs/deno';
export default defineConfig({
adapter: deno({
start: false
})
});
```
If disabling start you need to write your own web server and use `handle` to render requests:
```ts
import { serve } from "https://deno.land/std@0.132.0/http/server.ts";
import { handle } from './dist/entry.mjs';
serve((req: Request) => {
// Check the request, maybe do static file handling here.
return handle(req);
});
```
----
You an also pass in a port/hostname to use:
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import deno from '@astrojs/deno';
export default defineConfig({
adapter: deno({
port: 8081,
hostname: 'myhost'
})
});
```