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From the examples, I can deduce that different DOM bindings behave differently. I suppose it's tied to their nature, such as compiler-based bindings somehow utilize the compiler to help out.
It's interesting, however, that the ESM flight example doesn't need the react-server
condition. Does it not mean broken RSC? 🤔 How will it handle "use client"
/"user server"
in the components? Is that condition simply an environment guard?
If you want to understand the context around my questions, I'd like to build the simplest RSC rendering pipeline possible for testing. This:
const renderer = new Renderer({
component() {
return <button>Hello</button>
}
})
await renderer.serve()
I want it to:
- Render my component.
- Spawn the actual HTTP server.
- Stream its HTML as the initial page HTML from the server.
- Embed the right
bootstrapModule
that hydrates my component so it becomes interactive. - Gives the user control over how to resolve Server Actions as a part of the
Renderer
API (just having the way to know when the actions happen may be enough).
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