Middleware

Starting with Fastify v3.0.0, middleware is not supported out of the box and requires an external plugin such as fastify-express or middie.

An example of registering the fastify-express plugin to then use Express middleware:

  1. await fastify.register(require('fastify-express'))
  2. fastify.use(require('cors')())
  3. fastify.use(require('dns-prefetch-control')())
  4. fastify.use(require('frameguard')())
  5. fastify.use(require('hsts')())
  6. fastify.use(require('ienoopen')())
  7. fastify.use(require('x-xss-protection')())

You can also use middie, which provides support for simple Express-style middleware but with improved performance:

  1. await fastify.register(require('middie'))
  2. fastify.use(require('cors')())

Remember that middleware can be encapsulated, this means that you can decide where your middleware should run by using register as explained in the plugins guide.

Fastify middleware also do not expose the send method or other methods specific to the Fastify Reply instance. This is because Fastify wraps the incoming req and res Node instances using the Request and Reply objects internally, but this is done after the middleware phase. If you need to create middleware, you have to use the Node req and res instances. Otherwise, you can use the preHandler hook which already has the Request and Reply Fastify instances. For more information, see Hooks.

Restrict middleware execution to a certain path(s)

If you need to run a middleware only under certain path(s), just pass the path as first parameter to use and you are done!

Note that this does not support routes with parameters, (eg: /user/:id/comments) and wildcards are not supported in multiple paths.

  1. const path = require('path')
  2. const serveStatic = require('serve-static')
  3. // Single path
  4. fastify.use('/css', serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, '/assets')))
  5. // Wildcard path
  6. fastify.use('/css/(.*)', serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, '/assets')))
  7. // Multiple paths
  8. fastify.use(['/css', '/js'], serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, '/assets')))

Alternatives

Fastify offers some alternatives to the most commonly used middleware, such as fastify-helmet in case of helmet, fastify-cors for cors and fastify-static for serve-static.