resumeToPipeableStream
resumeToPipeableStream streams a pre-rendered React tree to a pipeable Node.js Stream.
const {pipe, abort} = await resumeToPipeableStream(reactNode, postponedState, options?)Reference
resumeToPipeableStream(node, postponed, options?)
Call resume to resume rendering a pre-rendered React tree as HTML into a Node.js Stream.
import { resume } from 'react-dom/server';
import {getPostponedState} from './storage';
async function handler(request, response) {
const postponed = await getPostponedState(request);
const {pipe} = resumeToPipeableStream(<App />, postponed, {
onShellReady: () => {
pipe(response);
}
});
}Parameters
reactNode: The React node you calledprerenderwith. For example, a JSX element like<App />. It is expected to represent the entire document, so theAppcomponent should render the<html>tag.postponedState: The opaquepostponeobject returned from a prerender API, loaded from wherever you stored it (e.g. redis, a file, or S3).- optional
options: An object with streaming options.- optional
nonce: Anoncestring to allow scripts forscript-srcContent-Security-Policy. - optional
signal: An abort signal that lets you abort server rendering and render the rest on the client. - optional
onError: A callback that fires whenever there is a server error, whether recoverable or not. By default, this only callsconsole.error. If you override it to log crash reports, make sure that you still callconsole.error. - optional
onShellReady: A callback that fires right after the shell has finished. You can callpipehere to start streaming. React will stream the additional content after the shell along with the inline<script>tags that replace the HTML loading fallbacks with the content. - optional
onShellError: A callback that fires if there was an error rendering the shell. It receives the error as an argument. No bytes were emitted from the stream yet, and neitheronShellReadynoronAllReadywill get called, so you can output a fallback HTML shell or use the prelude.
- optional
Returns
resume returns an object with two methods:
pipeoutputs the HTML into the provided Writable Node.js Stream. CallpipeinonShellReadyif you want to enable streaming, or inonAllReadyfor crawlers and static generation.abortlets you abort server rendering and render the rest on the client.
Caveats
resumeToPipeableStreamdoes not accept options forbootstrapScripts,bootstrapScriptContent, orbootstrapModules. Instead, you need to pass these options to theprerendercall that generates thepostponedState. You can also inject bootstrap content into the writable stream manually.resumeToPipeableStreamdoes not acceptidentifierPrefixsince the prefix needs to be the same in bothprerenderandresumeToPipeableStream.- Since
noncecannot be provided to prerender, you should only providenoncetoresumeToPipeableStreamif you’re not providing scripts to prerender. resumeToPipeableStreamre-renders from the root until it finds a component that was not fully pre-rendered. Only fully prerendered Components (the Component and its children finished prerendering) are skipped entirely.
Usage
Further reading
Resuming behaves like renderToReadableStream. For more examples, check out the usage section of renderToReadableStream.
The usage section of prerender includes examples of how to use prerenderToNodeStream specifically.