Convenience plugin for Fastify that loads all plugins found in a directory and automatically configures routes matching the folder structure.
npm i @fastify/autoload
Plugin version | Fastify version |
---|---|
^6.x |
^5.x |
^5.x |
^4.x |
^2.x |
^3.x |
^1.x |
^2.x |
^1.x |
^1.x |
Please note that if a Fastify version is out of support, then so are the corresponding versions of this plugin in the table above. See Fastify's LTS policy for more details.
Fastify server that automatically loads in all plugins from the plugins
directory:
const fastify = require('fastify')
const autoload = require('@fastify/autoload')
const app = fastify()
app.register(autoload, {
dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins')
})
app.listen({ port: 3000 })
or with ESM syntax:
import autoLoad from '@fastify/autoload'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import { dirname, join } from 'node:path'
import fastify from 'fastify'
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
const __dirname = dirname(__filename)
const app = fastify()
app.register(autoLoad, {
dir: join(__dirname, 'plugins')
})
app.listen({ port: 3000 })
Folder structure:
├── plugins
│ ├── hooked-plugin
│ │ ├── autohooks.mjs
│ │ ├── routes.js
│ │ └── children
│ │ ├── commonjs.cjs
│ │ ├── module.mjs
│ │ └── typescript.ts
│ ├── single-plugin
│ │ ├── index.js
│ │ └── utils.js
│ ├── more-plugins
│ │ ├── commonjs.cjs
│ │ ├── module.mjs
│ │ └── typescript.ts
│ └── another-plugin.js
├── package.json
└── app.js
Autoload can be customised using the following options:
-
dir
(required) - Base directory containing plugins to be loadedEach script file within a directory is treated as a plugin unless the directory contains an index file (e.g.
index.js
). In that case only the index file (and the potential sub-directories) will be loaded.The following script types are supported:
.js
(CommonJS or ES modules depending ontype
field of parentpackage.json
).cjs
(CommonJS).mjs
(ES modules).ts
(TypeScript)
-
dirNameRoutePrefix
(optional) - Default: true. Determines whether routes will be automatically prefixed with the subdirectory name in an autoloaded directory. It can be a sync function that must return a string that will be used as prefix, or it must returnfalse
to skip the prefix for the directory.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'routes'), dirNameRoutePrefix: false // lack of prefix will mean no prefix, instead of directory name }) fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'routes'), dirNameRoutePrefix: function rewrite (folderParent, folderName) { if (folderName === 'YELLOW') { return 'yellow-submarine' } if (folderName === 'FoOoO-BaAaR') { return false } return folderName } })
-
matchFilter
(optional) - Filter matching any path that should be loaded. Can be a RegExp, a string or a function returning a boolean.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), matchFilter: (path) => path.split("/").at(-2) === "handlers" })
-
ignoreFilter
(optional) - Filter matching any path that should not be loaded. Can be a RegExp, a string or a function returning a boolean.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), ignoreFilter: (path) => path.endsWith('.spec.js') })
-
ignorePattern
(optional) - RegExp matching any file or folder that should not be loaded.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), ignorePattern: /^.*(?:test|spec).js$/ })
-
scriptPattern
(optional) - Regex to override the script files accepted by default. You should only use this option with a customization hooks provider, such asts-node
. Otherwise, widening the acceptance extension here will result in error.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), scriptPattern: /(?<!\.d)\.(ts|tsx)$/ })
-
indexPattern
(optional) - Regex to override theindex.js
naming conventionfastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), indexPattern: /^.*routes(?:\.ts|\.js|\.cjs|\.mjs)$/ })
-
maxDepth
(optional) - Limits the depth at which nested plugins are loadedfastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), maxDepth: 2 // files in `opts.dir` nested more than 2 directories deep will be ignored. })
-
forceESM
(optional) - If set to 'true' it always useawait import
to load plugins or hooks.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), forceESM: true })
-
encapsulate
(optional) - Defaults to 'true', if set to 'false' each plugin loaded is wrapped with fastify-plugin. This allows you to share contexts between plugins and the parent context if needed. For example, if you need to share decorators. Read this for more details.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), encapsulate: false })
-
options
(optional) - Global options object used for all registered pluginsAny option specified here will override
plugin.autoConfig
options specified in the plugin itself.When setting both
options.prefix
andplugin.autoPrefix
they will be concatenated.// index.js fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), options: { prefix: '/defaultPrefix' } }) // /plugins/something.js module.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { // your plugin } module.exports.autoPrefix = '/something' // /plugins/something.mjs export default function (f, opts, next) { f.get('/', (request, reply) => { reply.send({ something: 'else' }) }) next() } export const autoPrefix = '/prefixed' // routes can now be added to /defaultPrefix/something
-
autoHooks
(optional) - Apply hooks fromautohooks.js
file(s) to plugins found in folderAutomatic hooks from
autohooks
files will be encapsulated with plugins. Iffalse
, allautohooks.js
files will be ignored.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), autoHooks: true // apply hooks to routes in this level })
If
autoHooks
is set, all plugins in the folder will be encapsulated and decorated values will not be exported outside the folder. -
autoHooksPattern
(optional) - Regex to override theautohooks
naming conventionfastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), autoHooks: true, autoHooksPattern: /^[_.]?auto_?hooks(?:\.js|\.cjs|\.mjs)$/i })
-
cascadeHooks
(optional) - If usingautoHooks
, cascade hooks to all children. Ignored ifautoHooks
isfalse
.Default behaviour of
autoHooks
is to apply hooks only to the level on which theautohooks.js
file is found. SettingcascadeHooks: true
will continue applying the hooks to any children.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), autoHooks: true, // apply hooks to routes in this level, cascadeHooks: true // continue applying hooks to children, starting at this level })
-
overwriteHooks
(optional) - If usingcascadeHooks
, cascade will be reset when a newautohooks.js
file is encountered. Ignored ifautoHooks
isfalse
.Default behaviour of
cascadeHooks
is to accumulate hooks as newautohooks.js
files are discovered and cascade to children. SettingoverwriteHooks: true
will start a new hook cascade when newautohooks.js
files are encountered.fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), autoHooks: true, // apply hooks to routes in this level, cascadeHooks: true, // continue applying hooks to children, starting at this level, overwriteHooks: true // re-start hook cascade when a new `autohooks.js` file is found })
-
routeParams
(optional) - Folders prefixed with_
will be turned into route parameters.If you want to use mixed route parameters use a double underscore
__
./* ├── routes ├── __country-__language │ │ └── actions.js │ └── users │ ├── _id │ │ └── actions.js │ ├── __country-__language │ │ └── actions.js │ └── index.js └── app.js */ fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'routes'), routeParams: true // routes/users/_id/actions.js will be loaded with prefix /users/:id // routes/__country-__language/actions.js will be loaded with prefix /:country-:language }) // curl http://localhost:3000/users/index // { userIndex: [ { id: 7, username: 'example' } ] } // curl http://localhost:3000/users/7/details // { user: { id: 7, username: 'example' } } // curl http://localhost:3000/be-nl // { country: 'be', language: 'nl' }
It is possible to override the automatic detection of a TypeScript-capable runtime using the FASTIFY_AUTOLOAD_TYPESCRIPT
environment variable. If set to a truthy value Autoload will load .ts
files, expecting that node has a TypeScript-capable loader.
This is useful for cases where you want to use Autoload for loading TypeScript files but detecting the TypeScript loader fails because, for example, you are using a custom loader.
It can be used like this:
FASTIFY_AUTOLOAD_TYPESCRIPT=1 node --loader=my-custom-loader index.ts
Each plugin can be individually configured using the following module properties:
-
plugin.autoConfig
- Specifies the options to be used as theopts
parameter.module.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { console.log(opts.foo) // 'bar' next() } module.exports.autoConfig = { foo: 'bar' }
Or with ESM syntax:
import plugin from '../lib-plugin.js' export default async function myPlugin (app, options) { app.get('/', async (request, reply) => { return { hello: options.name } }) } export const autoConfig = { name: 'y' }
You can also use a callback function if you need to access the parent instance:
export const autoConfig = (fastify) => { return { name: 'y ' + fastify.rootName } }
However, note that the
prefix
option should be set directly onautoConfig
for autoloading to work as expected:export const autoConfig = (fastify) => { return { name: 'y ' + fastify.rootName } } autoConfig.prefix = '/hello'
-
plugin.autoPrefix
- Set routing prefix for pluginmodule.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { fastify.get('/', (request, reply) => { reply.send({ hello: 'world' }) }) next() } module.exports.autoPrefix = '/something' // when loaded with autoload, this will be exposed as /something
Or with ESM syntax:
export default async function (app, opts) { app.get('/', (request, reply) => { return { something: 'else' } }) } export const autoPrefix = '/prefixed'
-
plugin.prefixOverride
- Override all other prefix options// index.js fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), options: { prefix: '/defaultPrefix' } }) // /foo/something.js module.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { // your plugin } module.exports.prefixOverride = '/overriddenPrefix' // this will be exposed as /overriddenPrefix
Or with ESM syntax:
export default async function (app, opts) { // your plugin } export const prefixOverride = '/overriddenPrefix'
If you have a plugin in the folder you do not want any prefix applied to, you can set
prefixOverride = ''
:// index.js fastify.register(autoLoad, { dir: path.join(__dirname, 'plugins'), options: { prefix: '/defaultPrefix' } }) // /foo/something.js module.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { // your plugin } // optional module.exports.prefixOverride = '' // routes can now be added without a prefix
-
plugin.autoload
- Toggle whether the plugin should be loadedExample:
module.exports = function (fastify, opts, next) { // your plugin } // optional module.exports.autoload = false
-
opts.name
- Set name of plugin so that it can be referenced as a dependency -
opts.dependencies
- Set plugin dependencies to ensure correct load orderExample:
// plugins/plugin-a.js const fp = require('fastify-plugin') function plugin (fastify, opts, next) { // plugin a } module.exports = fp(plugin, { name: 'plugin-a', dependencies: ['plugin-b'] }) // plugins/plugin-b.js function plugin (fastify, opts, next) { // plugin b } module.exports = fp(plugin, { name: 'plugin-b' })
The autohooks functionality provides several options for automatically embedding hooks, decorators, etc. to your routes. CJS and ESM
autohook
formats are supported.The default behaviour of
autoHooks: true
is to encapsulate theautohooks.js
plugin with the contents of the folder containing the file. ThecascadeHooks: true
option encapsulates the hooks with the current folder contents and all subsequent children, with any additionalautohooks.js
files being applied cumulatively. TheoverwriteHooks: true
option will re-start the cascade any time anautohooks.js
file is encountered.Plugins and hooks are encapsulated together by folder and registered on the
fastify
instance which loaded the@fastify/autoload
plugin. For more information on how encapsulation works in Fastify, see: https://fastify.dev/docs/latest/Reference/Encapsulation/#encapsulation├── plugins │ ├── hooked-plugin │ │ ├── autohooks.js // req.hookOne = 'yes' # CJS syntax │ │ ├── routes.js │ │ └── children │ │ ├── old-routes.js │ │ ├── new-routes.js │ │ └── grandchildren │ │ ├── autohooks.mjs // req.hookTwo = 'yes' # ESM syntax │ │ └── routes.mjs │ └── standard-plugin │ └── routes.js └── app.js
// hooked-plugin/autohooks.js module.exports = async function (app, opts) { app.addHook('onRequest', async (req, reply) => { req.hookOne = yes; }); } // hooked-plugin/children/grandchildren/autohooks.mjs export default async function (app, opts) { app.addHook('onRequest', async (req, reply) => { req.hookTwo = yes }) }
# app.js { autoHooks: true } $ curl http://localhost:3000/standard-plugin/ {} # no hooks in this folder, so behaviour is unchanged $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/ { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/old {} $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/new {} $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/grandchildren/ { hookTwo: 'yes' }
# app.js { autoHooks: true, cascadeHooks: true } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/ { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/old { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/new { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/grandchildren/ { hookOne: 'yes', hookTwo: 'yes' } # hooks are accumulated and applied in ascending order
# app.js { autoHooks: true, cascadeHooks: true, overwriteHooks: true } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/ { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/old { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/new { hookOne: 'yes' } $ curl http://localhost:3000/hooked-plugin/children/grandchildren/ { hookTwo: 'yes' } # new autohooks.js takes over
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