--- title: 'Server-side component API' --- ```js // @noErrors const result = Component.render(...) ``` Unlike client-side components, server-side components don't have a lifespan after you render them — their whole job is to create some HTML and CSS. For that reason, the API is somewhat different. A server-side component exposes a `render` method that can be called with optional props. It returns an object with `head`, `html`, and `css` properties, where `head` contains the contents of any `` elements encountered. You can import a Svelte component directly into Node using [`svelte/register`](/docs/svelte-register). ```js // @noErrors require('svelte/register'); const App = require('./App.svelte').default; const { head, html, css } = App.render({ answer: 42 }); ``` The `.render()` method accepts the following parameters: | parameter | default | description | | --------- | ------- | -------------------------------------------------- | | `props` | `{}` | An object of properties to supply to the component | | `options` | `{}` | An object of options | The `options` object takes in the following options: | option | default | description | | --------- | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `context` | `new Map()` | A `Map` of root-level context key-value pairs to supply to the component | ```js // @noErrors const { head, html, css } = App.render( // props { answer: 42 }, // options { context: new Map([['context-key', 'context-value']]) } ); ```