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Nest.js: A Progressive Node.js Framework

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800204737
Pages 317 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (5):
Greg Magolan Greg Magolan
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Patrick Housley Patrick Housley
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Adrien de Peretti Adrien de Peretti
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Jay Bell Jay Bell
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David Guijarro David Guijarro
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface
1. Introduction 2. Overview 3. Nest.js authentication 4. Dependency Injection system of Nest.js 5. TypeORM 6. Sequelize 7. Mongoose 8. Web sockets 9. Microservices 10. Routing and request handling in Nest.js 11. OpenAPI (Swagger) Specification 12. Command Query Responsibility Separation (CQRS) 13. Architecture 14. Testing 15. Server-side Rendering with Angular Universal

Serving the Angular Universal App with Nest.js

Now that we are going to be serving the Angular app with our Nest.js server, we are going to have to compile them together so that when our Nest.js server is run, it knows where to look for the Universal app. In our server/src/main.ts file there are a couple of key things we need to have in there. Here we create a function bootstrap() and then call it from below.

async function bootstrap() {
  if (environment.production) {
    enableProdMode();
  }

  const app = await NestFactory.create(ApplicationModule.moduleFactory());

  if (module.hot) {
    module.hot.accept();
    module.hot.dispose(() => app.close());
  }

  await app.listen(environment.port);
}

bootstrap()
  .then(() => console.log(`Server started on port ${environment.port}`))
  .catch(err => console.error(`Server startup failed`, err));

Let’s step through this function line by line.

if (environment.production) {
    enableProdMode();
  }

This tells the application...

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