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@bufbuild/connect-fastify
Advanced tools
Connect is a family of libraries for building and consuming APIs on different languages and platforms, and [@bufbuild/connect](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bufbuild/connect) brings type-safe APIs with Protobuf to TypeScript.
Connect is a family of libraries for building and consuming APIs on different languages and platforms, and @bufbuild/connect brings type-safe APIs with Protobuf to TypeScript.
@bufbuild/connect-fastify
provides a plugin for fastify, the fast and
low overhead web framework, for Node.js.
Plug your Connect RPCs into a fastify server.
// connect.ts
import { ConnectRouter } from "@bufbuild/connect";
export default function(router: ConnectRouter) {
// implement rpc Say(SayRequest) returns (SayResponse)
router.rpc(ElizaService, ElizaService.methods.say, async (req) => ({
sentence: `you said: ${req.sentence}`,
}));
}
// server.ts
import { fastify } from "fastify";
+ import routes from "connect";
+ import { fastifyConnectPlugin } from "@bufbuild/connect-fastify";
const server = fastify({
http2: true,
});
+ await server.register(fastifyConnectPlugin, {
+ routes
+ });
await server.listen({
host: "localhost",
port: 8080,
});
With that server running, you can make requests with any gRPC, gRPC-Web, or Connect client.
buf curl
with the gRPC protocol:
buf curl --schema buf.build/bufbuild/eliza \
--protocol grpc --http2-prior-knowledge \
-d '{"sentence": "I feel happy."}' \
http://localhost:8080/buf.connect.demo.eliza.v1.ElizaService/Say
curl
with the Connect protocol:
curl \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{"sentence": "I feel happy."}' \
--http2-prior-knowledge \
http://localhost:8080/buf.connect.demo.eliza.v1.ElizaService/Say
Node.js with the gRPC protocol (using a transport from @bufbuild/connect-node):
import { createPromiseClient } from "@bufbuild/connect";
import { createGrpcTransport } from "@bufbuild/connect-node";
import { ElizaService } from "./gen/eliza_connect.js";
const transport = createGrpcTransport({
baseUrl: "http://localhost:8080",
httpVersion: "2",
});
const client = createPromiseClient(ElizaService, transport);
const { sentence } = await client.say({ sentence: "I feel happy." });
console.log(sentence) // you said: I feel happy.
A client for the web browser actually looks identical to this example - it would
simply use createConnectTransport
from @bufbuild/connect-web
instead.
To get started with Connect, head over to the docs for a tutorial, or take a look at our example.
FAQs
Connect is a family of libraries for building and consuming APIs on different languages and platforms, and [@bufbuild/connect](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bufbuild/connect) brings type-safe APIs with Protobuf to TypeScript.
The npm package @bufbuild/connect-fastify receives a total of 147 weekly downloads. As such, @bufbuild/connect-fastify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bufbuild/connect-fastify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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