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@pagopa/handler-kit

A minimal toolkit to make `handlers` in TypeScript & `fp-ts`

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@pagopa/handler-kit

A minimal toolkit to make handlers in TypeScript & fp-ts

What is an Handler?

An Handler is a specialization of fp-ts' ReaderTaskEither that takes a value as input and ensures uniform error handling and validation.

It is particularly useful for creating HTTP-agnostic "controllers" that can be adapted to any framework.

This package contains useful functions for creating handlers, manipulating them, abstracting HTTP controllers, and uniformly handling errors

How to use it

import * as H from "@pagopa/handler-kit";
import * as L from "@pagopa/logger";

import * as E from "fp-ts/Either";
import * as RTE from "fp-ts/ReaderTaskEither";
import * as TE from "fp-ts/TaskEither";
import { pipe, flow } from "fp-ts/function";
import { lookup } from "fp-ts/Record";

import * as t from "io-ts";

const GetMoviesBody = t.type({
  genre: t.keyof({
    action: null,
    comedy: null,
    drama: null,
    horror: null,
    "sci-fi": null,
  }),
});

type GetMoviesBody = t.TypeOf<typeof GetMoviesBody>;

const movies = {
  action: ["die hard"],
  horror: ["shining", "the exorcist"],
};

const getMoviesByGenre =
  (genre: GetMoviesBody["genre"]) =>
  (r: { movies: Record<string, string[]> }) =>
    pipe(
      r.movies,
      lookup(genre),
      TE.fromOption(
        () => new H.HttpNotFoundError("there are no movies for this genre")
      )
    );

// Reads genre from HTTP body,
// then performs an effecful search
// and returns an HTTP response.
const GetMovies = H.of((req: H.HttpRequest) =>
  pipe(
    req.body,
    // perform a refinement with io-ts, and returns a ValidationError
    // that represents a 422 HTTP response
    H.parse(GetMoviesBody),
    E.map(({ genre }) => genre),
    RTE.fromEither,
    RTE.chainW(getMoviesByGenre),
    RTE.map((movies) => ({ items: movies })),
    // wrap in a 200 HTTP response, with content-type JSON
    RTE.map(H.successJson),
    // converts Error instances to problem json (RFC 7807) objects
    RTE.orElseW(flow(H.toProblemJson, H.problemJson, RTE.of))
  )
);

// Run the handler
// too boilerplate? :P don't panic, see the handler-kit adapters

const httpRequest = {
  method: "POST",
  body: {
    genre: "sci-fi",
  },
  url: "https://my-req.url/",
  query: {},
  headers: {},
  path: {},
};

GetMovies({
  input: httpRequest,
  inputDecoder: H.HttpRequest,
  logger: {
    log: (r) => () => console.log(r),
    format: L.format.simple,
  },
  movies,
})();

See the unit tests for other examples

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Package last updated on 17 May 2023

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