floranet/src-ssr/middlewares/render.js

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import { ssrMiddleware } from "quasar/wrappers";
// This middleware should execute as last one
// since it captures everything and tries to
// render the page with Vue
export default ssrMiddleware(({ app, resolve, render, serve }) => {
// we capture any other Express route and hand it
// over to Vue and Vue Router to render our page
app.get(resolve.urlPath("*"), (req, res) => {
res.setHeader("Content-Type", "text/html");
render(/* the ssrContext: */ { req, res })
.then((html) => {
// now let's send the rendered html to the client
res.send(html);
})
.catch((err) => {
// oops, we had an error while rendering the page
// we were told to redirect to another URL
if (err.url) {
if (err.code) {
res.redirect(err.code, err.url);
} else {
res.redirect(err.url);
}
} else if (err.code === 404) {
// hmm, Vue Router could not find the requested route
// Should reach here only if no "catch-all" route
// is defined in /src/routes
res.status(404).send("404 | Page Not Found");
} else if (process.env.DEV) {
// well, we treat any other code as error;
// if we're in dev mode, then we can use Quasar CLI
// to display a nice error page that contains the stack
// and other useful information
// serve.error is available on dev only
serve.error({ err, req, res });
} else {
// we're in production, so we should have another method
// to display something to the client when we encounter an error
// (for security reasons, it's not ok to display the same wealth
// of information as we do in development)
// Render Error Page on production or
// create a route (/src/routes) for an error page and redirect to it
res.status(500).send("500 | Internal Server Error");
if (process.env.DEBUGGING) {
console.error(err.stack);
}
}
});
});
});