4.0.2 • Published 2 months ago
fastify-type-provider-zod v4.0.2
Fastify Type Provider Zod
How to use?
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 });
How to use together with @fastify/swagger
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();
Customizing error responses
You can add custom handling of request and response validation errors to your fastify error handler like this:
import { hasZodFastifySchemaValidationErrors } from 'fastify-type-provider-zod'
fastifyApp.setErrorHandler((err, req, reply) => {
if (hasZodFastifySchemaValidationErrors(err)) {
return reply.code(400).send({
error: 'Response Validation Error',
message: "Request doesn't match the schema",
statusCode: 400,
details: {
issues: err.validation,
method: req.method,
url: req.url,
},
})
}
if (isResponseSerializationError(err)) {
return reply.code(500).send({
error: 'Internal Server Error',
message: "Response doesn't match the schema",
statusCode: 500,
details: {
issues: err.cause.issues,
method: err.method,
url: err.url,
},
})
}
// the rest of the error handler
})
How to create refs to the schemas?
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();
How to create a plugin?
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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