Add a New Fastify Project
Supported Features
Because we are using an Nx plugin for Fastify, all the features of Nx are available.
✅ Run Tasks ✅ Cache Task Results ✅ Share Your Cache ✅ Explore the Graph ✅ Distribute Task Execution ✅ Integrate with Editors ✅ Automate Updating Nx ✅ Enforce Module Boundaries ✅ Use Code Generators ✅ Automate Updating Framework Dependencies
Create a New Workspace with a Fastify App
If you're starting from scratch, you can use a preset to get you started quickly.
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npx create-nx-workspace@latest --preset=node-monorepo --framework=fastify --appName=fastify-api
Then you can skip to the Create a Library section.
If you are adding Fastify to an existing repo, continue to the next section.
Install the Node Plugin
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nx add @nx/node
Create an Application
Use the app
generator to create a new Fastify app.
The command below uses the as-provided
directory flag behavior, which is the default in Nx 16.8.0. If you're on an earlier version of Nx or using the derived
option, omit the --directory
flag. See the as-provided vs. derived documentation for more details.
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nx g @nx/node:app fastify-api --directory=apps/fastify-api
Serve the API by running
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nx serve fastify-api
This starts the application on localhost:3000/api by default.
Create a Library
To create a new library, run:
The command below uses the as-provided
directory flag behavior, which is the default in Nx 16.8.0. If you're on an earlier version of Nx or using the derived
option, omit the --directory
flag. See the as-provided vs. derived documentation for more details.
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nx g @nx/node:lib my-lib --directory=libs/my-lib
Once the library is created, update the following files.
1export function someFunction(): string {
2 return 'some function';
3}
4
1import { someFunction } from '@my-org/my-lib';
2import { FastifyInstance, FastifyRequest, FastifyReply } from 'fastify';
3
4export default async function (fastify: FastifyInstance) {
5 fastify.get(
6 '/',
7 async function (request: FastifyRequest, reply: FastifyReply) {
8 return { message: 'Hello API ' + someFunction };
9 }
10 );
11}
12
Now when you serve your API, you'll see the content from the library being displayed.