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@foodsy-app/fastify-typebox
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Plugin for Fastify to prevent having to write duplicate type definitions for schemas
Plugin for Fastify to prevent having to write duplicate type definitions for schemas.
@foodsy-app/fastify-typebox
uses typebox, to compose JSON schemas.
This plugin requires patch-package to comment existing type declarations for request methods in node_modules/fastify/types/instance.d.ts
since TypeScript does not allow to overwrite declarations.
Create a fastify+3.1.1.patch
file (edit the version based on the Fastify version you have installed) and paste the block below inside:
diff --git a/node_modules/fastify/types/instance.d.ts b/node_modules/fastify/types/instance.d.ts
index 06380bd..558338d 100644
--- a/node_modules/fastify/types/instance.d.ts
+++ b/node_modules/fastify/types/instance.d.ts
@@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ export interface FastifyInstance<
ContextConfig = ContextConfigDefault
>(opts: RouteOptions<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply, RouteGeneric, ContextConfig>): FastifyInstance<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply, Logger>;
- get: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- head: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- post: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- put: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- delete: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- options: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- patch: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
- all: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // get: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // head: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // post: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // put: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // delete: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // options: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // patch: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
+ // all: RouteShorthandMethod<RawServer, RawRequest, RawReply>;
// addHook: overloads
After this, run the following command:
npx patch-package --patch-dir .
Run the same command using the --reverse
flag if you notice any problems.
Add the patch file to your source control and add the script below to the scripts section in your package.json
so that people who install your project do not have to manually apply the patch:
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "npx patch-package --patch-dir ."
}
npm i @foodsy-app/fastify-typebox @sinclair/typebox
# Or if you are using Yarn
yarn add @foodsy-app/fastify-typebox @sinclair/typebox
Add it to your project using register
and you are done!
import fastify from "fastify";
fastify.register(require("@foodsy-app/fastify-typebox"));
This plugin exposes a new method on the FastifyInstance
called typeboxSchema
Notice: Please refer to the typebox repository for a overview of the typebox API.
import { Type } from "@sinclair/typebox";
// Available request methods are
// .get, .head, .post, .put, .delete, .options, .patch and .all
server.get(
"/secret-route/:id",
{
schema: server.typeboxSchema({
// You can also type querystring, headers and response
params: Type.Object({
id: Type.String(),
}),
body: Type.Object({
user: Type.Object({
name: Type.String(),
age: Type.Number({ minimum: 18 }),
}),
}),
}),
},
(request, reply) => {
// `id` is inferred as string | undefined
const id = request.params?.id;
// `user` is inferred as the object we described!
const user = request.body?.user;
}
);
FAQs
Plugin for Fastify to prevent having to write duplicate type definitions for schemas
The npm package @foodsy-app/fastify-typebox receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, @foodsy-app/fastify-typebox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @foodsy-app/fastify-typebox demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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