Fastify Adapter
The @zenstackhq/server/fastify module provides a quick way to install a full set of CRUD API onto Fastify apps. Combined with ZenStack's powerful access policies, you can achieve a secure data backend without manually coding it.
Installation​
- npm
- pnpm
- bun
- yarn
npm install @zenstackhq/server@next
pnpm add @zenstackhq/server@next
bun add @zenstackhq/server@next
yarn add @zenstackhq/server@next
Mounting the API​
You can integrate ZenStack into your project with the ZenStackFastifyPlugin fastify plugin:
import fastify from 'fastify'
import { ZenStackFastifyPlugin } from '@zenstackhq/server/fastify';
import { RPCApiHandler } from '@zenstackhq/server/api';
import { getSessionUser } from '~/auth';
import { client } from '~/db';
import { schema } from '~/zenstack/schema';
const server = fastify();
server.register(ZenStackFastifyPlugin, {
apiHandler: new RPCApiHandler({ schema }),
prefix: '/api/model',
// getSessionUser extracts the current session user from the request, its
// implementation depends on your auth solution
getClient: (request) => client.$setAuth(getSessionUser(request)),
});
The Fastify adapter takes the following options to initialize:
-
prefix
string
Prefix for the mounted API endpoints. E.g.: /api/model.
-
getClient (required)
(request: FastifyRequest, reply: FastifyReply) => ClientContract<Schema> | Promise<ClientContract<Schema>>
A callback for getting a ZenStackClient instance for talking to the database. Usually you'll return a client instance with access policy enabled and user identity bound.
-
apiHandler (required)
ApiHandler
The API handler instance that determines the API specification.
Error Handling​
Refer to the specific sections for RPC Handler and RESTful Handler.