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fastify-warmup
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A library used to warmup fastify server before call .listen()
;
function fastifyWarmup(fastify: FastifyInstance, conf: WarmupConf): void
npm i fastify-warmup
import fastify from 'fastify';
import {fastifyWarmup} from 'fastify-warmup';
const app = fastify({logger: true});
(async () => {
app.get('/a', async (req, rep) => {
});
app.get('/b', async (req, rep) => {
});
// will run after fastify.ready()
await fastifyWarmup(app, {
warmupData: {
'/a': ['a'],
'/b': 'b.json'
},
basePath: 'path/to/warmupBasePath'
});
const address = await app.listen(3001);
})();
interface WarmupConf {
warmupData: Record<string, string[] | string>;
maxConcurrent: number;
timeout: number;
}
The key of warmupData
is the request url.
the Value of warmupData
can be a string or string[], which can represents:
.json
in that folder.the .json file, which is the warmup data, can be:
{
"method": "get" | "post" | ...;
"query": Object;
"payload": Object;
"headers": Object;
"cookies": Object;
}
FAQs
fastify warmup plugin
We found that fastify-warmup demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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