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Writing front-end and back-end API in a single project allows faster development (imo), this plugin essentially brings Next.js' API routes to your Vite app.
npm i vite-plugin-mix -D
vite.config.ts
:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import mix from 'vite-plugin-mix'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
mix({
handler: './handler.ts',
}),
],
})
handler.ts
:
import type { Handler } from 'vite-plugin-mix'
export const handler: Handler = (req, res, next) => {
if (req.path === '/hello') {
return res.end('hello')
}
next()
}
The handler
runs before serving static files, so you should make sure to call next()
as a fallback. You can also use express-compatible middlewares in the handler.
To start developing, run the command vite
as usual.
To create a production build, run the command vite build
as usual.
Now vite build
will create a server build to ./build
folder alongside your regular client build which is the ./dist
folder by default. To run the production build as a Node.js server, run node build/server.mjs
or if you have "type": "module"
in your package.json
, run node build/server.js
instead.
By default the server is built for Node.js target, you can run node build/server.mjs
or node build/server.js
after vite build
to start the production server.
By default the server runs at port 3000
, you can switch to a custom port by using the PORT
environment variable.
Warning
This may not work with some packages in a monorepo when using pnpm.
To build for Vercel, use the vercelAdapter
in vite.config.ts
:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import mix, { vercelAdapter } from 'vite-plugin-mix'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
mix({
handler: './handler.ts',
adapter: vercelAdapter(),
}),
],
})
Then you can run vite build
to build for Vercel.
import express from 'express'
const app = express()
export const handler = app
import polka from 'polka'
export const handler = (req, res, next) => {
const app = polka({
onNoMatch: () => next(),
})
return app.handler(req, res)
}
import { ApolloServer } from 'apollo-server-micro'
import { typeDefs } from './schemas'
import { resolvers } from './resolvers'
const apolloServer = new ApolloServer({ typeDefs, resolvers })
const GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT = '/api/graphql'
const apolloHandler = apolloServer.createHandler({ path: GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT })
export const handler = (req, res, next) => {
if (req.path === '/api/graphql') {
return apolloHandler
}
next()
}
You can also use express
+ apollo-server-express
if you want.
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