fastify-raw-body
Adds the raw body to the Fastify request object.
Install
npm i fastify-raw-body
Compatibility
Plugin version | Fastify version |
---|---|
^2.0.0 |
^2.0.0 |
^3.0.0 |
^3.0.0 |
^4.0.0 |
^4.0.0 |
Usage
This plugin will add the request.rawBody
.
It will get the data using the preParsing
hook.
import Fastify from 'fastify'
const app = Fastify()
await app.register(import('fastify-raw-body'), {
field: 'rawBody', // change the default request.rawBody property name
global: false, // add the rawBody to every request. **Default true**
encoding: 'utf8', // set it to false to set rawBody as a Buffer **Default utf8**
runFirst: true, // get the body before any preParsing hook change/uncompress it. **Default false**
routes: [] // array of routes, **`global`** will be ignored, wildcard routes not supported
})
app.post('/', {
config: {
// add the rawBody to this route. if false, rawBody will be disabled when global is true
rawBody: true
},
handler (req, reply) {
// req.rawBody the string raw body
reply.send(req.rawBody)
}
})
Note
You need toawait
the plugin registration to make sure the plugin is ready to use. All the routes defined before the plugin registration will be ignored. This change has been introduced in Fastify v4.
Warning
Settingglobal: false
and then the route configuration{ config: { rawBody: true } }
will save memory of your server since therawBody
is a copy of thebody
and it will double the memory usage.
So use it only for the routes that you need to.
Raw body as Buffer
It is important to know that setting encoding: false
will run addContentTypeParser
to add a content type parser for application/json
.
This is needed since the default content type parser will set the encoding of the request stream to { parseAs: 'string' }
.
If you haven't customized this component, it will be secure as the original one since secure-json-parse
is used under the hood.
License
Copyright Manuel Spigolon, Licensed under MIT.