fastify-prettier
A simple and lightweight beautifier plugin for Fastify.
fastify-prettier
has support of beautifying payloads via query parameter to make responses more readable for developers/humans. Decoratorprettier
can also be used anywhere in the fastify server as the content beautifier. The plugin itself uses prettier under the hood and is capable of parsing/formatting anything that prettier can.
fastify-prettier
uses onSend
fastify hook to beautify the response payload before it gets sent.
Note: streams
and buffers
are excluded in beautification process.
Note: fastify v3
compatibility shipped with v1.1.5
Options
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|
alwaysOn | boolean | false | To make all the payloads beautified in anyway |
fallbackOnError | boolean | true | If something bad happens, send the original payload. If its false , an error will be thrown |
overrideContentLength | boolean | true | Re-calculate content-length header for the beautified response |
query | object | { name: 'pretty', value: 'true' } | The query parameter that triggers the plugin to beautify the outgoing payload |
enableOnSendHook | boolean | true | Allow the plugin to get injected into fastify onSend hook to beautify outgoing responses. The prettier decorator can still be used even if that option is disabled |
prettierOpts | object | { tabWidth: 2, parser: 'json-stringify' } | Please take a look prettier official documentation for more information |
Decorator
Feel free to use prettier
decorator which beautifies the given content through the provided options whenever you need.
const response = fastify.prettier(
content,
{ parser: 'html', htmlWhitespaceSensitivity: 'ignore' }
)
Examples
const fastify = require('fastify')()
const fastifyPrettier = require('fastify-prettier')
fastify.register(
fastifyPrettier,
{
fallbackOnError: false
}
)
fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
const obj = {
blackLivesMatter: true,
favSinger: 'Ahmet Kaya'
}
reply.type('application/json')
reply.send(obj)
})
fastify.listen(3000, () => {
console.log('Fastify server is running on port: 3000')
})
You are allowed to change the query parameter option.
fastify.register(
fastifyPrettier,
{
query: {
name: 'beautify',
value: 'yes'
}
}
)
You can enable beautification for all outgoing payloads regardless the query parameter.
fastify.register(
fastifyPrettier,
{
alwaysOn: true
}
)
Installation
npm install fastify-prettier
Contribution
Contributions and pull requests are kindly welcomed!
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.