Experimental shorthand syntax for Fastify.
export default {
async onRequest (req, reply) {
reply.send(`Hello from onRequest`)
},
preHandler: [
async (req, reply) => {
reply.send('Hello from the first preHandler')
},
async (req, reply) => {
reply.send('Hello from the second preHandler')
},
],
}
Supported hooks:
onRequest
preParsing
preValidation
preHandler
preSerialization
onError
onSend
onResponse
onTimeout
onReady
onClose
onRoute
onRegister
export default {
decorate: {
helper () {
console.log('Helper function')
}
},
}
Supported methods:
addHook
decorate
decorateRequest
decorateReply
export default {
after({ get }) {
get('/*', (req, reply) => {})
},
before({ get }) {
get('/route', (req, reply) => {})
},
}
The first argument to before()
and after()
is a Proxy
instance
that will return Fastify methods implictly bound to the current plugin
context (the contextual fastify
instance, that is).
Full list of methods that come with this implicit binding:
addSchema
addHook
decorateRequest
decorateReply
register
get
head
post
put
delete
options
patch
all
Unless you set encapsulate
to true
, the plugin will be wrapped with fastify-plugin
so it stays in the global context. To ensure the applied plugin object is encapsulated:
export default {
encapsulate: true,
}
Hat off to Matteo Collina for suggesting this option's name.
async function main () {
const fastify = require('fastify')()
await fastify.register(require('./index'))
fastify.apply({
after ({ get }) {
get('/*', (req, reply) => {
reply.send('/* route properly registered')
})
},
decorate: {
someHelper () {
return 'something'
}
},
decorateRequest: {
foobar: 'something else',
dynamic: null
},
async onRequest (req, reply) {
req.dynamic = this.someHelper()
reply.header('x-hello-1', `Hello from hooks: ${req.foobar} - ${req.dynamic}`)
},
preHandler: [
async (req, reply) => {
reply.header('x-hello-2', 'Hello from the first preHandler')
},
async (req, reply) => {
reply.header('x-hello-3', 'Hello from the second preHandler')
}
],
before ({ get }) {
get('/before', (req, reply) => {
reply.send('/before route properly registered')
})
}
})
return fastify
}