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Mar 3, 2023 ⋅ 14 min read

A guide to adding SSR to an existing Vue 3 app

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7 Replies to "A guide to adding SSR to an existing Vue 3 app"

  1. Hello, thank you for your post. I’m trying to run “npm run serve” but just after that, I’ve got this error : “ReferenceError: exports is not defined in ES module scope”. I don’t know why and I can’t fix that.

    This problem comes from “dist/server/entry-server.js”

    Can you help me please ?

    Thank you in advance !

  2. Hi thanks for your article !

    did you try it in production ?

    I can’t make it work when it’s deploy.
    No source code appear..

  3. FYI, I had to change this line in package.json to…”serve”: “SET NODE_ENV=production & node server” before “npm run serve” would work. Also my home page is HomeView.vue and does not contain the counter etc..

  4. To confirm that the content is being rendered from the server, you can check the browser’s developer tools by navigating to the Network tab. “I am checking but server is not render static content”.

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