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Accelerating Server-Side Development with Fastify

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800563582
Pages 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Manuel Spigolon Manuel Spigolon
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Maksim Sinik Maksim Sinik
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Matteo Collina Matteo Collina
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Fastify Basics
2. Chapter 1: What Is Fastify? 3. Chapter 2: The Plugin System and the Boot Process 4. Chapter 3: Working with Routes 5. Chapter 4: Exploring Hooks 6. Chapter 5: Exploring Validation and Serialization 7. Part 2:Build a Real-World Project
8. Chapter 6: Project Structure and Configuration Management 9. Chapter 7: Building a RESTful API 10. Chapter 8: Authentication, Authorization, and File Handling 11. Chapter 9: Application Testing 12. Chapter 10: Deployment and Process Monitoring for a Healthy Application 13. Chapter 11: Meaningful Application Logging 14. Part 3:Advanced Topics
15. Chapter 12: From a Monolith to Microservices 16. Chapter 13: Performance Assessment and Improvement 17. Chapter 14: Developing a GraphQL API 18. Chapter 15: Type-Safe Fastify 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to make live a GQL schema?

In the Writing the GQL Schema section, we wrote the application’s GQL schema. Now, we need to initialize a new npm project. For the sake of simplicity and in order to focus on the GQL logic only, we can build it by running the following code:

mkdir family-gql
cd family-gql/
npm init --yes
npm install fastify@4 mercurius@11

We are ready to create our first file, gql-schema.js. Here, we can just copy-paste the GQL schema we wrote in the previous section:

module.exports = `
# the GQL Schema string
`

Before proceeding further, it is worth mentioning that there are two different ways to define a GQL schema with Node.js:

  • Schema-first: The GQL schema is a string written following the GQL specification
  • Code-first: The GQL schema is generated by an external tool, such as the graphql npm module

In this chapter, we will follow the schema-first implementation as it is the most generic and allows you to get a clear overview of...

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