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<h1 align="center">Fastify</h1>
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## Fluent Schema
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The [Validation and Serialization](https://github.com/fastify/fastify/blob/master/docs/Validation-and-Serialization.md) documentation outlines all parameters accepted by Fastify to set up JSON Schema Validation in order to validate the input, and JSON Schema Serialization in order to optimize the output.
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[`fluent-schema`](https://github.com/fastify/fluent-schema) can be used to simplify this task while allowing the reuse of constants.
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### Basic settings
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```js
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const S = require('fluent-schema')
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// You can have an object like this, or query a DB to get the values
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const MY_KEY = {
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KEY1: 'ONE',
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KEY2: 'TWO'
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}
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const bodyJsonSchema = S.object()
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.prop('someKey', S.string())
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.prop('someOtherKey', S.number())
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.prop('requiredKey', S.array().maxItems(3).items(S.integer()).required())
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.prop('nullableKey', S.mixed([S.TYPES.NUMBER, S.TYPES.NULL]))
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.prop('multipleTypesKey', S.mixed([S.TYPES.BOOLEAN, S.TYPES.NUMBER]))
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.prop('multipleRestrictedTypesKey', S.oneOf([S.string().maxLength(5), S.number().minimum(10)]))
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.prop('enumKey', S.enum(Object.values(MY_KEYS)))
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.prop('notTypeKey', S.not(S.array()))
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const queryStringJsonSchema = S.object()
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.prop('name', S.string())
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.prop('excitement', S.integer())
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const paramsJsonSchema = S.object()
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.prop('par1', S.string())
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.prop('par2', S.integer())
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const headersJsonSchema = S.object()
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.prop('x-foo', S.string().required())
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// Note that there is no need to call `.valueOf()`!
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const schema = {
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body: bodyJsonSchema,
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querystring: queryStringJsonSchema, // (or) query: queryStringJsonSchema
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params: paramsJsonSchema,
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headers: headersJsonSchema
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}
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fastify.post('/the/url', { schema }, handler)
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```
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### Reuse
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With `fluent-schema` you can manipulate your schemas in an easier and programmatic way and then reuse them
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thanks to the `addSchema()` method. You can refer to the schema in two different manners that are detailed
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in the [Validation-and-Serialization.md](./Validation-and-Serialization.md#adding-a-shared-schema) documentation.
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Here are some usage examples:
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**`$ref-way`**: refer to an external schema.
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```js
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const addressSchema = S.object()
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.id('#address')
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.prop('line1').required()
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.prop('line2')
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.prop('country').required()
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.prop('city').required()
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.prop('zipcode').required()
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const commonSchemas = S.object()
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.id('https://fastify/demo')
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.definition('addressSchema', addressSchema)
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.definition('otherSchema', otherSchema) // You can add any schemas you need
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fastify.addSchema(commonSchemas)
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const bodyJsonSchema = S.object()
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.prop('residence', S.ref('https://fastify/demo#address')).required()
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.prop('office', S.ref('https://fastify/demo#/definitions/addressSchema')).required()
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const schema = { body: bodyJsonSchema }
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fastify.post('/the/url', { schema }, handler)
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```
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**`replace-way`**: refer to a shared schema to replace before the validation process.
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```js
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const sharedAddressSchema = {
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$id: 'sharedAddress',
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type: 'object',
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required: ['line1', 'country', 'city', 'zipcode'],
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properties: {
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line1: { type: 'string' },
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line2: { type: 'string' },
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country: { type: 'string' },
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city: { type: 'string' },
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zipcode: { type: 'string' }
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}
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}
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fastify.addSchema(sharedAddressSchema)
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const bodyJsonSchema = {
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type: 'object',
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properties: {
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vacation: 'sharedAddress#'
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}
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}
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const schema = { body: bodyJsonSchema }
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fastify.post('/the/url', { schema }, handler)
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```
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NB: you can mix up the `$ref-way` and the `replace-way` when using `fastify.addSchema`.
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