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Ciao SSR

A server side render service based on puppeteer

This is a puppeteer(chrome headless) server side render service.

Feature

  • Can limit render origin
  • Cache

Required

  • Node.js 8.x up

Dependencies

How server side render work?

Before use this service, you must know how server side render work.

Step Role File path Do
1 Proxy(.htaccess) dist/.htaccess Detect origin is crawler or not by checking user agent.
2 Middleware(ssr.php) dist/ssr.php Send the request with page's url to this service's http server.
3 Puppeteer If origin is valid, it will trigger server side render crawler(puppeteer) start.
4 Response The http server of this service will return response with render result.
5 Middleware(ssr.php) dist/ssr.php Render the result to crawler.

Icon Credit

Install Google Chrome

Skip this step if you has install chrome browser

curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ciao-chung/ciao-ssr/develop/Meta/install-chrome.sh | bash

Setup/Start server

Installation

yarn global add ciao-ssr

Start server

ciao-ssr --config=/file-to-your/config.json

Clean cache

ciao-ssr --clean

Configuration

config json

Example

{
  "allowOrigin": [
    "http://localhost:8081", "https://foo.bar"
  ],
  "cache": {
    "ttl": 60,
    "maxsize": 1000
  },
  "debug": true
}
  • port(optional): Number, port of Node.js express app, default is 3000.
  • host(optional): String, host of Node.js express app, default is 'localhost'.
  • allowOrigin(required): String/Array, allow origin, you can set it as * if you don't want to limit any origin.
  • timeout(optional): Number, if client don't trigger server side render service in this timeout, crawler will auto get page result and response, default is 5000ms, at most 15000ms.
  • cache(optional): Object, configure cache feature.
    • ttl(optional): Number, time to life of cache(minutes), default is 1 minute.
    • maxsize(optional): Number, maxsize of cache file on disk(Kilobyte), default is 1MB.
    • path(optional): String, cache file store path, default is 'cache'.
    • driver(optional): String, default is file, here are available drivers.
      • file
      • redis
    • redisHost(optional): String redis host(default is "localhost"), it only work when redis driver.
    • redisPort(optional): String redis port(default is "6379"), only work when redis driver.
    • redisPass(optional): String redis password(default is null), only work when redis driver.
  • debug(optional): Boolean, debug mode, it will open chrome without headless mode.
  • launchOptions(optional): Object, you can setup any custom puppeteer launch option by this property

Client side(web)

Installation

yarn add ciao-ssr-client

Copy proxy(.htaccess) and middleware(ssr.php) to web root

You can find them in node_modules/ciao-ssr-client

Or copy here

.htaccess

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
  RewriteEngine On
  RewriteBase /

  RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} !(firefox|chrome|safari|msie|edge|opera) [NC]
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
  RewriteRule ^(.*)$ ssr.php [L]

  RewriteRule ^index\.html$ - [L]
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
  RewriteRule . /index.html [L]
</IfModule>

ssr.php

<?php

$ssrHost = 'https://ssr.server';
$host = $_SERVER["REQUEST_SCHEME"].'://'.$_SERVER["SERVER_NAME"];
$user_agent = urlencode($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']);
$port = '';

if($_SERVER["REQUEST_SCHEME"] == 'http' && $_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] != 80){
    $port = ':'.$_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"];
}

if($_SERVER["REQUEST_SCHEME"] == 'https' && $_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] != 443){
    $port = ':'.$_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"];
}
$requestUrl = $host.$port.$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$result = json_decode(file_get_contents($ssrHost.'/render?url='.$requestUrl), true);

if(!$result || !$result['statusCode']) {
    header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found");
    die;
}

http_response_code($result['statusCode']);
echo $result['content'];

Use client library in web

We provide a client side library to trigger server side render service

import ServerSideRenderClient from 'ciao-ssr-client'
ServerSideRenderClient()

// when your all async data are ready and render
SSR.done()

// when your page is in error type
SSR.error()

// when you want to custom error status code in error page
SSR.error(403)

Apache configuration

Enable apache rewrite/proxy/proxy_http modules

sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo a2enmod proxy
sudo a2enmod proxy_http
sudo service apache2 restart

Setup domain

<VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerName example.com
    ServerAlias www.example.com
    ProxyRequests Off
    ProxyPreserveHost On
    ProxyVia Full
    <Proxy *>
        Require all granted
    </Proxy>
    <Location />
        ProxyPass http://localhost:3000/
        ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:3000
    </Location>
</VirtualHost>

Enable domain and restart apache

sudo a2ensite example.com.conf
sudo service apache2 restart

Manage service with PM2

PM2 is an advanced Node.js process manager.

You can manage server side render service easily by using PM2.

Installation

sudo yarn global add pm2

Management

# start service
pm2 start ciao-ssr --name="ssr" -- --config=/file-to-your/config.json

# stop service
pm2 stop ssr

# delete service
pm2 delete ssr

# show status
pm2 status ssr

# show log
pm2 log ssr

Start With Docker

This service will be started by pm2 when your container start

Just setup port and config json file of your local host

# build image
docker-compose build --no-cahce

# run
docker-compose up -d

# exec
docker exec ssr /bin/bash

# start service with pm2 in container
pm2 start ciao-ssr --name='ssr' -- --config=/ssr-config/config.json --watch && pm2 save

** Volume **

docker folder will mount as docker volume.

you should setup docker/config.json to configure your SSR service