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<h1 align="center">Fastify</h1>
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## Reply
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- [Reply](#reply)
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [.code(statusCode)](#codestatuscode)
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- [.statusCode](#statusCode)
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- [.header(key, value)](#headerkey-value)
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- [.headers(object)](#headersobject)
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- [.getHeader(key)](#getheaderkey)
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- [.removeHeader(key)](#removeheaderkey)
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- [.hasHeader(key)](#hasheaderkey)
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- [.redirect(dest)](#redirectdest)
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- [.callNotFound()](#callnotfound)
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- [.getResponseTime()](#getresponsetime)
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- [.type(contentType)](#typecontenttype)
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- [.serializer(func)](#serializerfunc)
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- [.sent](#sent)
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- [.send(data)](#senddata)
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- [Objects](#objects)
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- [Strings](#strings)
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- [Streams](#streams)
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- [Buffers](#buffers)
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- [Errors](#errors)
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- [Type of the final payload](#type-of-the-final-payload)
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- [Async-Await and Promises](#async-await-and-promises)
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- [.then](#then)
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<a name="introduction"></a>
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### Introduction
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The second parameter of the handler function is `Reply`.
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Reply is a core Fastify object that exposes the following functions
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and properties:
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- `.code(statusCode)` - Sets the status code.
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- `.status(statusCode)` - An alias for `.code(statusCode)`.
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- `.statusCode` - Read and set the HTTP status code.
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- `.header(name, value)` - Sets a response header.
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- `.headers(object)` - Sets all the keys of the object as a response headers.
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- `.getHeader(name)` - Retrieve value of already set header.
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- `.removeHeader(key)` - Remove the value of a previously set header.
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- `.hasHeader(name)` - Determine if a header has been set.
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- `.type(value)` - Sets the header `Content-Type`.
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- `.redirect([code,] url)` - Redirect to the specified url, the status code is optional (default to `302`).
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- `.callNotFound()` - Invokes the custom not found handler.
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- `.serialize(payload)` - Serializes the specified payload using the default json serializer or using the custom serializer (if one is set) and returns the serialized payload.
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- `.serializer(function)` - Sets a custom serializer for the payload.
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- `.send(payload)` - Sends the payload to the user, could be a plain text, a buffer, JSON, stream, or an Error object.
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- `.sent` - A boolean value that you can use if you need to know if `send` has already been called.
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- `.res` - The [`http.ServerResponse`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/http.html#http_class_http_serverresponse) from Node core.
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- `.log` - The logger instance of the incoming request.
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- `.request` - The incoming request.
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```js
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fastify.get('/', options, function (request, reply) {
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// Your code
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reply
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.code(200)
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.header('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset=utf-8')
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.send({ hello: 'world' })
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})
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```
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Additionally, `Reply` provides access to the context of the request:
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```js
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fastify.get('/', {config: {foo: 'bar'}}, function (request, reply) {
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reply.send('handler config.foo = ' + reply.context.config.foo)
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})
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```
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<a name="code"></a>
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### .code(statusCode)
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If not set via `reply.code`, the resulting `statusCode` will be `200`.
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<a name="statusCode"></a>
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### .statusCode
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This property reads and sets the HTTP status code. It is an alias for `reply.code()` when used as a setter.
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```js
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if (reply.statusCode >= 299) {
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reply.statusCode = 500
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}
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```
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<a name="header"></a>
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### .header(key, value)
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Sets a response header. If the value is omitted or undefined it is coerced
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to `''`.
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For more information, see [`http.ServerResponse#setHeader`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/http.html#http_response_setheader_name_value).
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<a name="headers"></a>
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### .headers(object)
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Sets all the keys of the object as response headers. [`.header`](#headerkey-value) will be called under the hood.
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```js
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reply.headers({
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'x-foo': 'foo',
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'x-bar': 'bar'
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})
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```
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<a name="getHeader"></a>
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### .getHeader(key)
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Retrieves the value of a previously set header.
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```js
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reply.header('x-foo', 'foo') // setHeader: key, value
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reply.getHeader('x-foo') // 'foo'
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```
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<a name="getHeader"></a>
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### .removeHeader(key)
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Remove the value of a previously set header.
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```js
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reply.header('x-foo', 'foo')
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reply.removeHeader('x-foo')
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reply.getHeader('x-foo') // undefined
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```
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<a name="hasHeader"></a>
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### .hasHeader(key)
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Returns a boolean indicating if the specified header has been set.
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<a name="redirect"></a>
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### .redirect([code ,] dest)
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Redirects a request to the specified url, the status code is optional, default to `302` (if status code is not already set by calling `code`).
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Example (no `reply.code()` call) sets status code to `302` and redirects to `/home`
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```js
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reply.redirect('/home')
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```
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Example (no `reply.code()` call) sets status code to `303` and redirects to `/home`
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```js
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reply.redirect(303, '/home')
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```
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Example (`reply.code()` call) sets status code to `303` and redirects to `/home`
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```js
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reply.code(303).redirect('/home')
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```
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Example (`reply.code()` call) sets status code to `302` and redirects to `/home`
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```js
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reply.code(303).redirect(302, '/home')
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```
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<a name="call-not-found"></a>
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### .callNotFound()
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Invokes the custom not found handler. Note that it will only call `preHandler` hook specified in [`setNotFoundHandler`](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Server.md#set-not-found-handler).
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```js
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reply.callNotFound()
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```
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<a name="getResponseTime"></a>
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### .getResponseTime()
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Invokes the custom response time getter to calculate the amount of time passed since the request was started.
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```js
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const milliseconds = reply.getResponseTime()
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```
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<a name="type"></a>
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### .type(contentType)
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Sets the content type for the response.
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This is a shortcut for `reply.header('Content-Type', 'the/type')`.
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```js
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reply.type('text/html')
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```
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<a name="serializer"></a>
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### .serializer(func)
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`.send()` will by default JSON-serialize any value that is not one of: `Buffer`, `stream`, `string`, `undefined`, `Error`. If you need to replace the default serializer with a custom serializer for a particular request, you can do so with the `.serializer()` utility. Be aware that if you are using a custom serializer, you must set a custom `'Content-Type'` header.
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```js
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reply
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.header('Content-Type', 'application/x-protobuf')
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.serializer(protoBuf.serialize)
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```
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Note that you don't need to use this utility inside a `handler` because Buffers, streams, and strings (unless a serializer is set) are considered to already be serialized.
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```js
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reply
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.header('Content-Type', 'application/x-protobuf')
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.send(protoBuf.serialize(data))
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```
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See [`.send()`](#send) for more information on sending different types of values.
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<a name="sent"></a>
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### .sent
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As the name suggests, `.sent` is a property to indicate if
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a response has been sent via `reply.send()`.
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In case a route handler is defined as an async function or it
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returns a promise, it is possible to set `reply.sent = true`
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to indicate that the automatic invocation of `reply.send()` once the
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handler promise resolve should be skipped. By setting `reply.sent =
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true`, an application claims full responsibility of the low-level
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request and response. Moreover, hooks will not be invoked.
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As an example:
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```js
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app.get('/', (req, reply) => {
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reply.sent = true
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reply.res.end('hello world')
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return Promise.resolve('this will be skipped')
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})
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```
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If the handler rejects, the error will be logged.
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<a name="send"></a>
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### .send(data)
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As the name suggests, `.send()` is the function that sends the payload to the end user.
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<a name="send-object"></a>
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#### Objects
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As noted above, if you are sending JSON objects, `send` will serialize the object with [fast-json-stringify](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fast-json-stringify) if you set an output schema, otherwise `JSON.stringify()` will be used.
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```js
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fastify.get('/json', options, function (request, reply) {
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reply.send({ hello: 'world' })
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})
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```
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<a name="send-string"></a>
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#### Strings
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If you pass a string to `send` without a `Content-Type`, it will be sent as `text/plain; charset=utf-8`. If you set the `Content-Type` header and pass a string to `send`, it will be serialized with the custom serializer if one is set, otherwise it will be sent unmodified (unless the `Content-Type` header is set to `application/json; charset=utf-8`, in which case it will be JSON-serialized like an object — see the section above).
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```js
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fastify.get('/json', options, function (request, reply) {
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reply.send('plain string')
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})
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```
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<a name="send-streams"></a>
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#### Streams
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*send* can also handle streams out of the box, internally uses [pump](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pump) to avoid leaks of file descriptors. If you are sending a stream and you have not set a `'Content-Type'` header, *send* will set it at `'application/octet-stream'`.
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```js
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fastify.get('/streams', function (request, reply) {
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const fs = require('fs')
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const stream = fs.createReadStream('some-file', 'utf8')
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reply.send(stream)
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})
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```
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<a name="send-buffers"></a>
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#### Buffers
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If you are sending a buffer and you have not set a `'Content-Type'` header, *send* will set it to `'application/octet-stream'`.
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```js
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const fs = require('fs')
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fastify.get('/streams', function (request, reply) {
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fs.readFile('some-file', (err, fileBuffer) => {
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reply.send(err || fileBuffer)
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})
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})
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```
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#### Errors
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If you pass to *send* an object that is an instance of *Error*, Fastify will automatically create an error structured as the following:
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```js
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{
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error: String // the http error message
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code: String // the Fastify error code
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message: String // the user error message
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statusCode: Number // the http status code
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}
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```
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You can add some custom property to the Error object, such as `headers`, that will be used to enhance the http response.<br>
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*Note: If you are passing an error to `send` and the statusCode is less than 400, Fastify will automatically set it at 500.*
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Tip: you can simplify errors by using the [`http-errors`](https://npm.im/http-errors) module or [`fastify-sensible`](https://github.com/fastify/fastify-sensible) plugin to generate errors:
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fastify.get('/', function (request, reply) {
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reply.send(httpErrors.Gone())
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})
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```
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If you want to completely customize the error handling, checkout [`setErrorHandler`](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Server.md#seterrorhandler) API.<br>
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*Note: you are responsibile for logging when customizing the error handler*
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API:
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```js
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fastify.setErrorHandler(function (error, request, reply) {
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request.log.warn(error)
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var statusCode = error.statusCode >= 400 ? error.statusCode : 500
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reply
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.code(statusCode)
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.type('text/plain')
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.send(statusCode >= 500 ? 'Internal server error' : error.message)
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})
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```
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The not found errors generated by the router will use the [`setNotFoundHandler`](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Server.md#setnotfoundhandler)
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API:
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```js
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fastify.setNotFoundHandler(function (request, reply) {
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reply
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.code(404)
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.type('text/plain')
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.send('a custom not found')
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})
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```
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<a name="payload-type"></a>
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#### Type of the final payload
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The type of the sent payload (after serialization and going through any [`onSend` hooks](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Hooks.md#the-onsend-hook)) must be one of the following types, otherwise an error will be thrown:
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- `string`
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- `Buffer`
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- `stream`
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- `undefined`
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- `null`
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<a name="async-await-promise"></a>
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#### Async-Await and Promises
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Fastify natively handles promises and supports async-await.<br>
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*Note that in the following examples we are not using reply.send.*
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```js
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const delay = promisify(setTimeout)
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fastify.get('/promises', options, function (request, reply) {
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return delay(200).then(() => { return { hello: 'world' }})
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})
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fastify.get('/async-await', options, async function (request, reply) {
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await delay(200)
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return { hello: 'world' }
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})
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```
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Rejected promises default to a `500` HTTP status code. Reject the promise, or `throw` in an `async function`, with an _Error_ object that has `statusCode` (or `status`) and `message` properties to modify the reply. Throwing plain objects is not supported, it must be an instance of _Error_, see:
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```js
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fastify.get('/teapot', async function (request, reply) => {
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const err = new Error()
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err.statusCode = 418
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err.message = 'short and stout'
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throw err
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})
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```
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If you want to know more please review [Routes#async-await](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Routes.md#async-await).
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<a name="then"></a>
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### .then(fullfilled, rejected)
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As the name suggests, a `Reply` object can be awaited upon, i.e. `await reply` will wait until the reply is sent.
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The `await` syntax calls the `reply.then()`.
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`reply.then(fullfilled, rejected)` accepts two parameters:
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- `fullfilled` will be called when a response has been fully sent,
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- `rejected` will be called if the underlying stream had an error, e.g.
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the socket has been destroyed.
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For more details, see:
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- https://github.com/fastify/fastify/issues/1864 for the discussion about this feature
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- https://promisesaplus.com/ for the definition of thenables
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- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise/then for the signature
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