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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

Understanding the request and reply lifecycle

When executing a Fastify server application, the vast majority of the time is spent in the request-reply cycle. As developers, we define routes that the clients will call and produce a response based on the incoming conditions. In true Fastify philosophy, we have several events at our disposal to interact with this cycle. As usual, they will be triggered automatically by the framework only when needed. These hooks are fully encapsulated so that we can control their execution context with the register method.

As we saw in the previous section, we had four application hooks. Here, we have nine request and reply hooks:

  • onRequest
  • preParsing
  • preValidation
  • preHandler
  • preSerialization
  • onSend
  • onResponse
  • onError
  • onTimeout

Since they are part of the request/reply cycle, the trigger order of these events is crucial. Therefore, the first seven elements of the list are written from the first to the last...

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