Fastify integration for Stainless X-ray request logging
npm install @stainlessdev/xray-fastifyFastify integration for Stainless X-ray request logging. Registers hooks that wrap Fastify requests and responses.
``sh`
pnpm add @stainlessdev/xray-fastify
`ts
import Fastify from 'fastify';
import { createEmitter } from '@stainlessdev/xray-fastify';
const app = Fastify();
const xray = createEmitter({
serviceName: 'my-service',
endpointUrl: 'http://localhost:4318',
});
xray(app);
app.addHook('onRequest', async (request) => {
request.xray?.setUserId('user-123');
});
app.get('/', async () => ({ ok: true }));
`
X-ray will auto-generate a request ID and inject it into your response headers under the configured name (requestId.header, default request-id, emitted as Request-Id) if the header is missing. If you set your own request ID first (via options.requestId or by setting the response header yourself), X-ray preserves it and does not overwrite the header.
createEmitter(config, options?) accepts XrayRuntimeConfig (config) and WrapOptions (per-request defaults):
- serviceName (required)endpointUrl
- (required; falls back to STAINLESS_XRAY_ENDPOINT_URL when omitted; explicit endpointUrl wins)environment
- , version, logger, logLevelexporter
- : endpointUrl, headers, timeoutMs, spanProcessor, instance (custom SpanExporter)capture
- : request/response headers and bodiesredaction
- : headers/query/body JSON-path redactionrequestId
- : header name to read/writeroute
- : normalization options
- route: override the route name for the requestrequestId
- : explicit request ID to use (prevents auto-generation)capture
- : per-request capture overridesredaction
- : per-request redaction overridesonRequest(ctx)
- , onResponse(ctx, log), onError(ctx, err) hooks
If you already have an XrayEmitter instance, use addFastifyHooks(app, xray, options)`.
- This package depends on OpenTelemetry packages as peer dependencies.
- Node.js >= 20 is required.