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fastify-type-provider-zod
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import Fastify from "fastify";
import { serializerCompiler, validatorCompiler, ZodTypeProvider } from "fastify-type-provider-zod";
import z from "zod";
const app = Fastify()
// Add schema validator and serializer
app.setValidatorCompiler(validatorCompiler);
app.setSerializerCompiler(serializerCompiler);
app.withTypeProvider<ZodTypeProvider>().route({
method: "GET",
url: "/",
// Define your schema
schema: {
querystring: z.object({
name: z.string().min(4),
}),
response: {
200: z.string(),
},
},
handler: (req, res) => {
res.send(req.query.name);
},
});
app.listen({ port: 4949 });
You can also pass options to the serializerCompiler
function:
type ZodSerializerCompilerOptions = {
replacer?: ReplacerFunction;
};
import Fastify from 'fastify';
import { createSerializerCompiler, validatorCompiler } from 'fastify-type-provider-zod';
import z from 'zod';
const app = Fastify();
const replacer = function (key, value) {
if (this[key] instanceof Date) {
return { _date: value.toISOString() };
}
return value;
};
// Create a custom serializer compiler
const customSerializerCompiler = createSerializerCompiler({ replacer });
// Add schema validator and serializer
app.setValidatorCompiler(validatorCompiler);
app.setSerializerCompiler(customSerializerCompiler);
// ...
app.listen({ port: 4949 });
import fastify from 'fastify';
import fastifySwagger from '@fastify/swagger';
import fastifySwaggerUI from '@fastify/swagger-ui';
import { z } from 'zod';
import {
jsonSchemaTransform,
createJsonSchemaTransform,
serializerCompiler,
validatorCompiler,
ZodTypeProvider,
} from 'fastify-type-provider-zod';
const app = fastify();
app.setValidatorCompiler(validatorCompiler);
app.setSerializerCompiler(serializerCompiler);
app.register(fastifySwagger, {
openapi: {
info: {
title: 'SampleApi',
description: 'Sample backend service',
version: '1.0.0',
},
servers: [],
},
transform: jsonSchemaTransform,
// You can also create transform with custom skiplist of endpoints that should not be included in the specification:
//
// transform: createJsonSchemaTransform({
// skipList: [ '/documentation/static/*' ]
// })
});
app.register(fastifySwaggerUI, {
routePrefix: '/documentation',
});
const LOGIN_SCHEMA = z.object({
username: z.string().max(32).describe('Some description for username'),
password: z.string().max(32),
});
app.after(() => {
app.withTypeProvider<ZodTypeProvider>().route({
method: 'POST',
url: '/login',
schema: { body: LOGIN_SCHEMA },
handler: (req, res) => {
res.send('ok');
},
});
});
async function run() {
await app.ready();
await app.listen({
port: 4949,
});
console.log(`Documentation running at http://localhost:4949/documentation`);
}
run();
It is possible to create refs to the schemas by using the createJsonSchemaTransformObject
function. You provide the schemas as an object and fastifySwagger will create a OpenAPI document in which the schemas are referenced. The following example creates a ref to the User
schema and will include the User
schema in the OpenAPI document.
import fastifySwagger from '@fastify/swagger';
import fastifySwaggerUI from '@fastify/swagger-ui';
import fastify from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ZodTypeProvider } from 'fastify-type-provider-zod';
import {
createJsonSchemaTransformObject,
jsonSchemaTransform,
serializerCompiler,
validatorCompiler,
} from 'fastify-type-provider-zod';
const USER_SCHEMA = z.object({
id: z.number().int().positive(),
name: z.string().describe('The name of the user'),
});
const app = fastify();
app.setValidatorCompiler(validatorCompiler);
app.setSerializerCompiler(serializerCompiler);
app.register(fastifySwagger, {
openapi: {
info: {
title: 'SampleApi',
description: 'Sample backend service',
version: '1.0.0',
},
servers: [],
},
transform: jsonSchemaTransform,
transformObject: createJsonSchemaTransformObject({
schemas: {
User: USER_SCHEMA,
},
}),
});
app.register(fastifySwaggerUI, {
routePrefix: '/documentation',
});
app.after(() => {
app.withTypeProvider<ZodTypeProvider>().route({
method: 'GET',
url: '/users',
schema: {
response: {
200: USER_SCHEMA.array(),
},
},
handler: (req, res) => {
res.send([]);
},
});
});
async function run() {
await app.ready();
await app.listen({
port: 4949,
});
console.log(`Documentation running at http://localhost:4949/documentation`);
}
run();
import { z } from 'zod';
import { FastifyPluginAsyncZod } from 'fastify-type-provider-zod';
const plugin: FastifyPluginAsyncZod = async function (fastify, _opts) {
fastify.route({
method: 'GET',
url: '/',
// Define your schema
schema: {
querystring: z.object({
name: z.string().min(4),
}),
response: {
200: z.string(),
},
},
handler: (req, res) => {
res.send(req.query.name);
},
});
};
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Zod Type Provider for Fastify@5
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