@nestonedge/platform-hono
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Hono HTTP adapter for Nest.js
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Nest Koa HTTP Adapter
This package allows to use Koa and Koa router together with Nest.js framework.
It consists of KoaAdapter
which is basically just mapping between Nest server and Koa.
NestKoaApplication
is an interface of application created by NestFactory
.
NestKoaMiddleware
and NestKoaFunctionalMiddleware
are interfaces for writing middleware for Nest together with Koa.
koaToNestMiddleware
is an utility function which can convert your old Koa middleware so it can be used in Nest.
How to use
Create application
NestFactory.create<NestKoaApplication>(AppModule, new KoaAdapter());
// You can also pass your own instance of Koa app to the adapter
const koa = new Koa();
NestFactory.create<NestKoaApplication>(AppModule, new KoaAdapter(koa));
Middleware
You can still use your old middleware by converting by using koaToNestMiddleware
function.
const koaMiddleware = (ctx, next) => {
...
}
@Module({
controllers: [HelloWorldController],
})
class TestModule {
configure(consumer: MiddlewareConsumer) {
consumer
.apply(koaToNestMiddleware(koaMiddleware))
.forRoutes('*');
}
}
Or you can implement class middleware by implementing NestKoaMiddleware
interface.
class Middleware implements NestKoaMiddleware {
use(req: Koa.Request, res: Koa.Response, next: Koa.Next) {
...
}
}
@Module({
controllers: [HelloWorldController],
})
class TestModule {
configure(consumer: MiddlewareConsumer) {
consumer
.apply(Middleware)
.forRoutes('*');
}
}
CORS
To use CORS you'll have to install @koa/cors
package.
npm install @koa/cors
After installation is done you can set CORS same way as in normal NEST application.
The
enableCors
method accepts options same as normal Nest application. The only difference is inorigin
property which should not be function.
const app = NestFactory.create<NestKoaApplication>(AppModule, new KoaAdapter());
app.enableCors({});
await app.init();
Static assets
To use static assets you have to install koa-static
package.
npm install koa-static
Once you have the dependency installed you can set you static assets folder.
const app = NestFactory.create<NestKoaApplication>(AppModule, new KoaAdapter());
app.useStaticAssets(path.join(__dirname, 'static'));
// Or with options
app.useStaticAssets(path.join(__dirname, 'static'), options);
await app.init();
The
useStaticAssets
method also accepts options which are exactly same as those fromkoa-static
.
Views engine
To use MVC pattern you'll have to install koa-views
package. This package allows you to use your favourite templating system.
npm install koa-views
To setup the view engine you have to specify your views folder and other options from koa-views
or consolidate
which is used under the hood.
const app = NestFactory.create<NestKoaApplication>(AppModule, new KoaAdapter());
app.setViewEngine({
viewsDir: path.join(__dirname, 'views'),
map: {
html: 'lodash',
},
});
await app.init();
Caveats
Versioning feature is not yet supported.
Nest components which operates with Koa response like exception filters needs to use the koaReply
utility function from
this package because the implementation if the reply in adapter doesn't allow to use standard way of setting
body
and status
properties.
Another option is to inject the HttpAdapterHost
dependency and use reply reply
method from httpAdapter
object.
But this is basically the same as using the koaReply
.
Example
@Catch()
export class ErrorFilter implements ExceptionFilter {
public catch(error: any, host: ArgumentsHost): void {
const httpArguments = host.switchToHttp().getResponse();
// Your exception handling logic
const reply = {};
const statusCode = 500;
koaReply(httpArguments.getResponse(), reply, statusCode);
}
}