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@fedify/h3
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This package provides a simple way to integrate Fedify with h3, an HTTP server framework behind Nitro, Analog, Vinxi, SolidStart, TanStack Start, and other many web frameworks.
The integration code looks like this:
import { createApp, createRouter } from "h3";
import { integrateFederation, onError } from "@fedify/h3";
import { federation } from "./federation"; // Your `Federation` instance
export const app = createApp({ onError });
app.use(
integrateFederation(
federation,
(event, request) => "context data goes here"
)
);
const router = createRouter();
app.use(router);
[!NOTE] Your app has to configure
onErrorto let Fedify negotiate content types. If you don't do this, Fedify will not be able to respond with a proper error status code when a content negotiation fails.
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Integrate Fedify with h3
The npm package @fedify/h3 receives a total of 1,130 weekly downloads. As such, @fedify/h3 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fedify/h3 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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