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Fully type-safe Elysia client refers to the documentation
bun add elysia @elysiajs/eden
// server.ts
import { Elysia, t } from 'elysia'
const app = new Elysia()
.get('/', () => 'Hi Elysia')
.get('/id/:id', ({ params: { id } }) => id)
.post('/mirror', ({ body }) => body, {
schema: {
body: t.Object({
id: t.Number(),
name: t.String()
})
}
})
.listen(8080)
export type App = typeof app
// client.ts
import { edenTreaty } from '@elysiajs/eden'
import type { App } from './server'
const app = edenTreaty<App>('http://localhost:8080')
// data: Hi Elysia (fully type-safe)
const { data: pong } = app.index.get()
// data: 1895
const { data: id } = client.id.1895.get()
// data: { id: 1895, name: 'Skadi' }
const { data: nendoroid } = app.mirror.post({
id: 1895,
name: 'Skadi'
})
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Fully type-safe Elysia client
The npm package @elysiajs/eden receives a total of 8,557 weekly downloads. As such, @elysiajs/eden popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @elysiajs/eden 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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