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README.md
CliElementsUniversal
This project tests the integration of Angular Elements (@angular/elements
) with SSR (via @angular/platform-server
).
The project was generated with Angular CLI version 11.1.4.
Support for Angular Elements was added with ng add @angular/elements
and for SSR with ng generate app-shell
.
What this project tests is that an app can be successfully SSR'd even when it uses @angular/elements
, which relies on certain DOM built-ins being available as soon as it is imported.
This is tested by generating the app-shell (using ng run cli-elements-universal:app-shell:production
) and then verifying that the index.html
file was generated correctly.
(See, the test-ssr
script in package.json.)
NOTE:
Currently, domino
(the server-side DOM implementation used by @angular/platform-server
) does not support Web Components, so the Custom Elements functionality does not work on the server.