
Security News
GitHub Actions Checkout Now Blocks Risky pull_request_target Checkouts
GitHub Actions checkout now blocks risky pull_request_target checkouts by default to help prevent pwn request supply chain attacks.
@x402/fastify
Advanced tools
@x402/fastify Fastify middleware integration for the x402 Payment Protocol. This package provides payment middleware for adding x402 payment requirements to your Fastify applications.
pnpm install @x402/fastify
import Fastify from "fastify";
import { paymentMiddleware, x402ResourceServer } from "@x402/fastify";
import { ExactEvmScheme } from "@x402/evm/exact/server";
import { HTTPFacilitatorClient } from "@x402/core/server";
const app = Fastify();
const facilitatorClient = new HTTPFacilitatorClient({ url: "https://facilitator.x402.org" });
const resourceServer = new x402ResourceServer(facilitatorClient)
.register("eip155:84532", new ExactEvmScheme());
// Apply the payment middleware with your configuration
paymentMiddleware(
app,
{
"GET /protected-route": {
accepts: {
scheme: "exact",
price: "$0.10",
network: "eip155:84532",
payTo: "0xYourAddress",
},
description: "Access to premium content",
},
},
resourceServer,
);
// Implement your protected route
app.get("/protected-route", async () => {
return { message: "This content is behind a paywall" };
});
app.listen({ port: 3000 });
The paymentMiddleware function accepts the following parameters:
paymentMiddleware(
app: FastifyInstance,
routes: RoutesConfig,
server: x402ResourceServer,
paywallConfig?: PaywallConfig,
paywall?: PaywallProvider,
syncFacilitatorOnStart?: boolean
)
app (required): The Fastify instance to register hooks onroutes (required): Route configurations for protected endpointsserver (required): Pre-configured x402ResourceServer instancepaywallConfig (optional): Configuration for the built-in paywall UIpaywall (optional): Custom paywall providersyncFacilitatorOnStart (optional): Whether to sync with facilitator on startup (defaults to true)The FastifyAdapter class implements the HTTPAdapter interface from @x402/core, providing Fastify-specific request handling:
class FastifyAdapter implements HTTPAdapter {
getHeader(name: string): string | undefined;
getMethod(): string;
getPath(): string;
getUrl(): string;
getAcceptHeader(): string;
getUserAgent(): string;
}
function paymentMiddleware(
app: FastifyInstance,
routes: RoutesConfig,
server: x402ResourceServer,
paywallConfig?: PaywallConfig,
paywall?: PaywallProvider,
syncFacilitatorOnStart?: boolean,
): void;
Registers Fastify hooks (onRequest and onSend) that:
Routes are passed as the second parameter to paymentMiddleware:
const routes: RoutesConfig = {
"GET /api/protected": {
accepts: {
scheme: "exact",
price: "$0.10",
network: "eip155:84532",
payTo: "0xYourAddress",
maxTimeoutSeconds: 60,
},
description: "Premium API access",
},
};
paymentMiddleware(app, routes, resourceServer);
The middleware automatically displays a paywall UI when browsers request protected endpoints.
Option 1: Full Paywall UI (Recommended)
Install the optional @x402/paywall package for a complete wallet connection and payment UI:
pnpm add @x402/paywall
Then configure it:
const paywallConfig: PaywallConfig = {
appName: "Your App Name",
appLogo: "/path/to/logo.svg",
testnet: true,
};
paymentMiddleware(app, routes, resourceServer, paywallConfig);
Option 2: Basic Paywall (No Installation)
Without @x402/paywall installed, the middleware returns a basic HTML page with payment instructions.
Option 3: Custom Paywall Provider
Provide your own paywall provider:
paymentMiddleware(app, routes, resourceServer, paywallConfig, customPaywallProvider);
paymentMiddleware(
app,
{
"GET /api/premium/*": {
accepts: {
scheme: "exact",
price: "$1.00",
network: "eip155:8453",
payTo: "0xYourAddress",
},
description: "Premium API access",
},
"GET /api/data": {
accepts: {
scheme: "exact",
price: "$0.50",
network: "eip155:84532",
payTo: "0xYourAddress",
maxTimeoutSeconds: 120,
},
description: "Data endpoint access",
},
},
resourceServer,
);
paymentMiddleware(
app,
{
"GET /weather": {
accepts: [
{
scheme: "exact",
price: "$0.001",
network: "eip155:84532",
payTo: evmAddress,
},
{
scheme: "exact",
price: "$0.001",
network: "solana:EtWTRABZaYq6iMfeYKouRu166VU2xqa1",
payTo: svmAddress,
},
],
description: "Weather data",
mimeType: "application/json",
},
},
new x402ResourceServer(facilitatorClient)
.register("eip155:84532", new ExactEvmScheme())
.register("solana:EtWTRABZaYq6iMfeYKouRu166VU2xqa1", new ExactSvmScheme()),
);
If you need to use a custom facilitator server, configure it when creating the x402ResourceServer:
import { HTTPFacilitatorClient } from "@x402/core/server";
import { x402ResourceServer } from "@x402/fastify";
import { ExactEvmScheme } from "@x402/evm/exact/server";
const customFacilitator = new HTTPFacilitatorClient({
url: "https://your-facilitator.com",
createAuthHeaders: async () => ({
verify: { Authorization: "Bearer your-token" },
settle: { Authorization: "Bearer your-token" },
}),
});
const resourceServer = new x402ResourceServer(customFacilitator)
.register("eip155:84532", new ExactEvmScheme());
paymentMiddleware(app, routes, resourceServer, paywallConfig);
FAQs
x402 Payment Protocol - Fastify middleware
The npm package @x402/fastify receives a total of 1,183 weekly downloads. As such, @x402/fastify popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @x402/fastify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
GitHub Actions checkout now blocks risky pull_request_target checkouts by default to help prevent pwn request supply chain attacks.

Product
Socket now supports Custom Roles and Repository Access Permissions so organizations can control who can access specific repositories and actions.

Product
Socket MCP now lets AI assistants review org alerts, investigate threats using the Socket threat feed, and inspect package files in addition to dependency scoring.