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Comprehensive best practices for Fastify development
Guidelines for building high-performance APIs with Fastify and TypeScript, covering validation, Prisma integration, and testing best practices
Production Fastify (TypeScript) patterns: schema validation, plugins, typed routes, error handling, security hardening, logging, testing with inject, and graceful shutdown
Fastify high-performance Node.js framework. Covers routing, plugins, validation, and serialization. Use when building fast Node.js APIs. USE WHEN: user mentions "Fastify", "fastify", "TypeBox", "schema validation", asks about "fast Node.js framework", "high-throughput API", "JSON schema validation", "performance-critical backend", "plugin-based architecture" DO NOT USE FOR: Enterprise DI patterns - use `nestjs` instead, Minimalist approach - use `express` instead, Edge runtimes - use `hono` instead, Deno - use `oak` or `fresh` instead
Apply Fastify best practices when creating servers, plugins, routes, schemas, hooks, configuration, decorators, error handling, testing, and TypeScript integration. Use when writing or reviewing Fastify code, setting up a new Fastify project, or asking "How should I structure my Fastify app?"
Guides development of Fastify Node.js backend servers and REST APIs using TypeScript or JavaScript. Use when building, configuring, or debugging a Fastify application — including defining routes, implementing plugins, setting up JSON Schema validation, handling errors, optimising performance, managing authentication, configuring CORS and security headers, integrating databases, working with WebSockets, and deploying to production. Covers the full Fastify request lifecycle (hooks, serialization, logging with Pino) and TypeScript integration via strip types. Trigger terms: Fastify, Node.js server, REST API, API routes, backend framework, fastify.config, server.ts, app.ts.
Use when adding authentication (login, logout, protected routes) to Fastify web applications - integrates @auth0/auth0-fastify for session-based auth. For stateless Fastify APIs use auth0-fastify-api instead.
Use when securing Fastify API endpoints with JWT Bearer token validation, scope/permission checks, or stateless auth - integrates @auth0/auth0-fastify-api for REST APIs receiving access tokens from frontends or mobile apps.
Build production-ready Node.js backend services with Express/Fastify, implementing middleware patterns, error handling, authentication, database integration, and API design best practices. Use when creating Node.js servers, REST APIs, GraphQL backends, or microservices architectures.
Node.js backend development with TypeScript, Express/Fastify servers, routing, middleware, and database integration
Migrate Express/Fastify apps to Encore.ts.
Generates Postman collection JSON files from Express, Next.js, Fastify, Hono, or other API routes. Scans route definitions, extracts endpoints, methods, params, and creates importable collections. Use when users request "generate postman collection", "export to postman", "create postman file", or "postman import".