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@deno/astro-adapter

This adapter allows Astro to run your SSR site in Deno. Astro 6 works in Deno runtime (without Node).

Learn how to deploy your Astro site in our Deno Deploy guide.

Overview

Why Astro Deno

Deno is a runtime similar to Node, but with an API that's more similar to the browser's API. This adapter provides access to Deno's API and creates a script to run your project on a Deno server.

  • Are you using Astro as a static site builder?
    No, you don't need an adapter

  • Are you using Astro server-side rendering (SSR)?
    Yes, you need an adapter

  • Do you wish to deploy your site to Deno Deploy?
    Yes, you also need an adapter

Installation

Add the Deno adapter to enable SSR in your Astro project with the following steps:

1. Add an adapter

deno add npm:@deno/astro-adapter

2. Update your astro.config.mjs file

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import deno from "@deno/astro-adapter";

export default defineConfig({
  output: "server",
  adapter: deno(),
});

3. Next, update your deno.json (or package.json)

// deno.json
{
  "tasks": {
    "dev": "deno run -A npm:astro dev",
    "build": "deno run -A npm:astro build",
    "preview": "deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env ./dist/server/entry.mjs",
  },
}

// package.json
{
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "deno run -A npm:astro dev",
    "build": "deno run -A npm:astro build",
    "preview": "deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env ./dist/server/entry.mjs",
  },
}

4. You can now preview your production Astro site locally with Deno

deno task build 
deno task preview

Usage

After performing a build there will be a dist/server/entry.mjs module. You can start a server by importing this module in your Deno app:

import "./dist/server/entry.mjs";

See the start option below for how you can have more control over starting the Astro server.

You can also run the script directly using deno:

deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env ./dist/server/entry.mjs

Configuration

To configure this adapter, pass an object to the deno() function call in astro.config.mjs.

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import deno from "@deno/astro-adapter";

export default defineConfig({
  output: "server",
  adapter: deno({
    //options go here
  }),
});

start

This adapter automatically starts a server when it is imported. You can turn this off with the start option:

import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import deno from "@deno/astro-adapter";

export default defineConfig({
  output: "server",
  adapter: deno({
    start: false,
  }),
});

If you disable this, you need to write your own Deno web server. Import and call handle from the generated entry script to render requests:

import { handle } from "./dist/server/entry.mjs";

Deno.serve((req: Request) => {
  // Check the request, maybe do static file handling here.

  return handle(req);
});

port and hostname

You can set the port (default: 8085) and hostname (default: 0.0.0.0) for the deno server to use. If start is false, this has no effect; your own server must configure the port and hostname.

import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import deno from "@deno/astro-adapter";

export default defineConfig({
  output: "server",
  adapter: deno({
    port: 8081,
    hostname: "myhost",
  }),
});

Examples

The Deno + Astro Template includes a preview command that runs the entry script directly. Run npm run build then npm run preview to run the production deno server.

Contributing

To configure your development environment, clone the repository and install dependencies.

git clone
cd astro-adapter
deno i

The Deno Astro Adapter is currently built and tested with Deno 2.x. To test your changes make sure you have Deno 2.x installed

deno task test

Finally, you can check your code formatting with

deno fmt

This package is maintained by Deno's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!

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