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@gaiiaa/vono

v0.0.5

Published

Drop in Hono server for Vite

Readme

Vono

Drop in Hono backend for Vite

Npm package yearly downloads GitHub stars NuGet stable version

A Vite plugin for adding a hono backend to any client app. Deploy to Netlify, Cloudflare, Deno, and beyond.

Work In Progress

This is unreleased. Although feature complete, the adapters are probably not all working for all providers.

Create a hono app in server/index and export it as default. Vono will pick it up and build it as the server runtime.

You can access Hono's RPC function with import rpc from "#vono/rpc";. On the server it directly calls the handler without an additional request.

You can access the build metadata via import metadata from "#vono/metadata";. This allows you to link to build output without any additional steps.

Other plugins can import useVFS in order to access the internal Vono virtual file system, accessible at #vono/vfs.

Other plugins can also use registerServer to attach a set of Hono handlers to Vono's server runtime. This allows plugins to define their own routes.

Thats pretty much it. The point is that it's very minimal and fully extensible, a base to build your own framework off of with the full power of Hono.

License

Made with 💛

Published under MIT License.