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A collection of my Fastify blog posts!

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Blog Posts

This repository collects all the articles I wrote (mainly) about Fastify.

Every upgrade will be documented and posted on:

Here you will find the source code and the commit history!

Posts

  1. App: A Discord app with Fastify! - 📝
  2. App: Project Automation - 📝
  3. App: To Production - 📝
  4. Grokking Fastify Error handlers - 📝
  5. Why should I prefer Fastify to Expressjs? - 📝
  6. Fastify Multipart File Management - 📝
  7. How to use Fastify and MongoDB - 📝
  8. How to test a Fastify application - 📝
  9. Build a WebSocket React.js Chat - 📝
  10. How to send tweets from GitHub Actions - 📝
  11. GraphQL Federation Playground with Mercurius - 📝
  12. Change log level in Fastify - 📝
  13. Becoming a Fastify JSON Schema GURU! - 📝
  14. Integrate Stripe with Fastify - 📝
  15. How to log useful data from a GraphQL request? - 📝
  16. How to unlock the fastest Fastify server startup - 📝
  17. How to use DataLoader with Mercurius GraphQL? - 📝
  18. Should you use jest as a testing library? - 📝
  19. The Complete Guide to the Fastify Encapsulation - 📝
  20. What is AST? - 📝
  21. How to build a Pokedex with Platformatic - 📝
  22. Dynamic GraphQL queries with Mercurius - 📝
  23. The Secrets Behind High Performance - 📝
  24. How to handle emojis in Node.js - 📝 ⭐️ Featured on NodeWeekly
  25. ANNOUNCEMENT: Fastify Book! - 📝
  26. Unlock the Power of Runtime Log Level Control - 📝
  27. Validate the Fastify input with Joi - 📝
  28. Streaming PostgreSQL data with Fastify - 📝
  29. Fastify has a new Application Hook! - 📝
  30. Create a Telegram Bot with Fastify from Scratch - 📝
  31. Real-Time Data Replication in Postgres and Node.js - 📝
  32. Resume Data Replication in Postgres and Node.js - 📝
  33. How to implement video streaming with Fastify - 📝

This repository was called fastify-discord-bot-demo before and it used to contain a discord app.

Contributing

For any suggestion or concern feel free to open a new issue. For grammar horrors a PR would be really appreciated!