@edgeone/react-router 1.0.0 → 1.0.2

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- # @edgeone/react-router-pages
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+ # @edgeone/xxx
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- EdgeOne adapter plugin for React Router - Automatically converts React Router build output to EdgeOne deployment format with zero configuration.
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+ This adapter allows React Router to deploy your hybrid or server rendered site to [EdgeOne Pages](https://pages.edgeone.ai/).
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- ## Features
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+ ## Documentation
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- - **Automatic Asset Migration** - Copies `build/client` to `.edgeone/assets`
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- - ✅ **Server Bundling** - Bundles server code into a single file (SSR mode)
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- - ✅ **Route Metadata Generation** - Generates `meta.json` configuration
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- - ✅ **Multi-Mode Support** - CSR, SSR, and Hybrid (SSR + Prerender)
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- - ✅ **Tree-Shaking** - Removes unused code automatically
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- - ✅ **Zero External Dependencies** - Bundled file requires only Node.js built-ins
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+ Read the [`@edgeone/react-router` docs](https://pages.edgeone.ai/document/framework-react-router)
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- ## Installation
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+ ## Support
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- ```bash
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- npm install @edgeone/react-router-pages --save-dev
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- ```
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+ - Get help in the [EdgeOne Pages Discord](https://discord.com/invite/KpdcJ8xbq6).
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- ## Quick Start
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- Add the plugin to `vite.config.ts`:
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- ```typescript
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- import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";
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- import { edgeoneAdapter } from "@edgeone/react-router-pages";
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- import { defineConfig } from "vite";
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- export default defineConfig({
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- plugins: [reactRouter(), edgeoneAdapter()],
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- });
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- ```
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- Build your project:
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- ```bash
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- npm run build
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- ```
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- Output structure:
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- ```
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- .edgeone/
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- ├── assets/ # Static assets
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- ├── server-handler/ # Server code (SSR only)
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- │ └── index.mjs # Single-file server
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- └── meta.json # Route metadata
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- ```
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- ## Rendering Modes
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- ### CSR (Client-Side Rendering)
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- Configure in `react-router.config.ts`:
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- ```typescript
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- export default { ssr: false } satisfies Config;
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- ```
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- Deploy to any static hosting:
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- ```bash
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- npx serve .edgeone/assets
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- ```
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- ### SSR (Server-Side Rendering)
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- Configure in `react-router.config.ts`:
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- ```typescript
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- export default { ssr: true } satisfies Config;
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- ```
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- Run locally:
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- ```bash
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- node .edgeone/server-handler/index.mjs
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- # Server at http://localhost:9000
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- ```
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- ### Hybrid (SSR + Prerender)
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- ```typescript
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- export default {
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- ssr: true,
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- async prerender() {
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- return ["/", "/about"];
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- },
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- } satisfies Config;
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- ```
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- ## Deployment
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- ### EdgeOne Platform
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- 1. Upload `.edgeone` directory
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- 2. Set static path: `.edgeone/assets`
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- 3. Set server entry: `.edgeone/server-handler/index.mjs`
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- ### Docker
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- ```dockerfile
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- FROM node:18-alpine
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- WORKDIR /app
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- COPY .edgeone .edgeone
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- EXPOSE 9000
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- CMD ["node", ".edgeone/server-handler/index.mjs"]
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- ```
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- ### Static Hosting (CSR)
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- ```bash
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- # Vercel
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- vercel --prod .edgeone/assets
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- # Netlify
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- netlify deploy --prod --dir=.edgeone/assets
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- ```
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- ## Build Process
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- The adapter uses esbuild to bundle the server with the following optimizations:
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- - **Platform**: Node.js 18+
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- - **Format**: ESM
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- - **Tree-shaking**: Enabled
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- - **External**: Node.js built-in modules only
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- - **Bundle size**: ~1.88 MB (includes React, React Router, and all dependencies)
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- ## Troubleshooting
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- **Build fails**: Ensure `build/client` exists. Run `npm run build` first.
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- **Port in use**:
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- ```bash
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- PORT=8080 node .edgeone/server-handler/index.mjs
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- ```
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- **Missing routes**: Enable verbose logging:
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- ```typescript
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- edgeoneAdapter({ verbose: true });
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- ```
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- ## Environment Variables
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- - `PORT` - Server port (default: 9000)
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- ## Requirements
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- - Node.js >= 18.0.0
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- - Vite >= 5.0.0
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- - React Router >= 7.0.0
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+ - Check our [Product Introduction](https://pages.edgeone.ai/document/product-introduction) for more on integrations.
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  ## License
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  "name": "@edgeone/react-router",
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- "version": "1.0.0",
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  "description": "EdgeOne adapter plugin for React Router",
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  "type": "module",
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  "main": "./dist/index.js",