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simurgh

v0.6.10-beta.1

Published

js library for ssr page rendering

Readme

install

library currently is in BETA version,

simurgh is a js library for ssr page rendering based on typescript & nodejs.its recomended to install simurgh globaly

npm i -g simurgh

quick start

after installing simurgh you can use cli commands to create , build and start your project.use blow cli code to create new "test" project

simurgh new test

create home page

simurgh make:page index

open app/http/index.js and override render function

   async render() {

        return <h1>index</h1>

    }

create test page

simurgh make:page test

you can create navigation for each server request.paste this code in index.js file in project root folder.

import * as simurgh from 'simurgh/app/application';
import { CreateStackNavigation } from 'simurgh/app/navigation';
let myApp = new simurgh.Application();

/** configure your application */
let stack = new CreateStackNavigation();
stack.add('/', 'index');
stack.add('/test', 'test');

myApp.navigation = stack;



myApp.build();

now you can build your app using blow command

simurgh build:web

running application

open terminal in dist/web folder and type

simurgh start