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ts-rest

Incrementally adoptable RPC-like client and server helpers for a magical end to end typed experience 🪄

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Introduction

ts-rest offers a simple way to define a contract for your API, which can be both consumed and implemented by your application, giving you end to end type safety without the hassle or code generation.

Features

  • End-to-end type safety 🛟
  • RPC-like client side API ⚡️
  • Small Bundle Size 📉
  • No Code Generation 🏃‍♀️
  • Zod support for runtime validation 🔒
  • Full optional OpenAPI integration 📝

👉 Start reading the official Quickstart Guide 👈

Super Simple Example

Easily define your API contract somewhere shared

const contract = c.contract({
  getPosts: {
    method: 'GET',
    path: '/posts',
    query: z.object({
      skip: z.number(),
      take: z.number(),
    }), // <-- Zod schema
    responses: {
      200: c.type<Post[]>(), // <-- OR normal TS types
    },
    headers: z.object({
      'x-pagination-page': z.coerce.number().optional(),
    }),
  },
});

Fulfill the contract on your server, with a type-safe router:

const router = s.router(contract, {
  getPosts: async ({ params: { id } }) => {
    return {
      status: 200,
      body: prisma.post.findUnique({ where: { id } }),
    };
  },
});

Consume the api on the client with a RPC-like interface:

const result = await client.getPosts({
  headers: { 'x-pagination-page': 1 },
  query: { skip: 0, take: 10 },
  // ^-- Fully typed!
});

Quickstart

Create a contract, implement it on your server then consume it in your client. Incrementally adopt, trial it with your team, then get shipping faster.

👉 Start reading the official Quickstart Guide 👈

Contributors ✨

MASSIVE Thanks to all of these wonderful people (emoji key), who have helped make ts-rest possible:

Youssef Gaber
Youssef Gaber

💻 🤔 ⚠️
Per Hermansson
Per Hermansson

📖 💻
Grégory Houllier
Grégory Houllier

📖
Michael Angelo
Michael Angelo

📖
Pieter Venter
Pieter Venter

📖
Rifaldhi AW
Rifaldhi AW

📖
Jonathan White
Jonathan White

💻 📖
Max Brosnahan
Max Brosnahan

💻 🤔
Oliver Butler
Oliver Butler

💻 🤔 📖 🚇 🚧
Adrian Barylski
Adrian Barylski

💻 📖 ⚠️
Neil A. Dobson
Neil A. Dobson

💻
Eric Do
Eric Do

📖
Ben
Ben

💻 📖 ⚠️
LW
LW

💻 🐛
Andrew Vance
Andrew Vance

📖

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Since our first commit in 2022 we've been growing steadily. We're proud of our progress and we're excited about the future.

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Package last updated on 20 Mar 2024

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