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@hono/trpc-server
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tRPC Server Middleware adapts a tRPC server as middleware for Hono. Hono works on almost any JavaScript runtime, including Cloudflare Workers, Deno, and Bun. So, with this middleware, the same code will run as tRPC server.
npm install @hono/trpc-server
Router:
import { initTRPC } from '@trpc/server'
import { z } from 'zod'
const t = initTRPC.create()
const publicProcedure = t.procedure
const router = t.router
export const appRouter = router({
hello: publicProcedure.input(z.string().nullish()).query(({ input }) => {
return `Hello ${input ?? 'World'}!`
}),
})
export type AppRouter = typeof appRouter
Hono app using tRPC Server Middleware:
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { trpcServer } from '@hono/trpc-server' // Deno 'npm:@hono/trpc-server'
import { appRouter } from './router'
const app = new Hono()
app.use(
'/trpc/*',
trpcServer({
router: appRouter,
})
)
export default app
Client:
import { createTRPCProxyClient, httpBatchLink } from '@trpc/client'
import type { AppRouter } from './router'
const client = createTRPCProxyClient<AppRouter>({
links: [
httpBatchLink({
url: 'http://localhost:8787/trpc',
}),
],
})
console.log(await client.hello.query('Hono'))
You can also access c.env from hono context from the trpc ctx. eg. here's an example using cloudflare D1 binding available as env.DB
import { initTRPC } from '@trpc/server'
import { z } from 'zod'
type Env = {
DB: D1Database
}
type HonoContext = {
env: Env
}
const t = initTRPC.context<HonoContext>().create()
const publicProcedure = t.procedure
const router = t.router
export const appRouter = router({
usersCount: publicProcedure.query(({ input, ctx }) => {
const result = await ctx.env.DB.prepare('SELECT count(*) from user;').all()
return result.results[0].count
}),
})
export type AppRouter = typeof appRouter
For further control, you can optionally specify a createContext that in this case will receive the hono context as 2nd argument:
app.use(
'/trpc/*',
trpcServer({
router: appRouter,
createContext: (_opts, c) => ({
// c is the hono context
var1: c.env.MY_VAR1,
var2: c.req.header('X-VAR2'),
}),
})
)
To set up custom endpoints ensure the endpoint parameter matches the middleware's path. This alignment allows @trpc/server to accurately extract your procedure paths.
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { trpcServer } from '@hono/trpc-server'
import { appRouter } from './router'
const app = new Hono()
// Custom endpoint configuration
app.use(
'/api/trpc/*',
trpcServer({
endpoint: '/api/trpc',
router: appRouter,
})
)
export default app
Yusuke Wada https://github.com/yusukebe
MIT
FAQs
tRPC Server Middleware for Hono
The npm package @hono/trpc-server receives a total of 165,969 weekly downloads. As such, @hono/trpc-server popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hono/trpc-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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