Data Transformers
You are able to serialize the response data & input args. The transformers need to be added both to the server and the client.
Using superjson
SuperJSON allows us to transparently use e.g. standard Date
/Map
/Set
s over the wire between the server and client. That means you can return any of these types in your API-resolver and use them in the client without recreating the objects from JSON.
How to
1. Install
bash
yarn add superjson
bash
yarn add superjson
2. Add to createTRPCCLient()
or withTRPC()
config
client.tsts
import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export const client = createTRPCClient<AppRouter>({// [...]transformer: superjson,});
client.tsts
import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export const client = createTRPCClient<AppRouter>({// [...]transformer: superjson,});
pages/_app.tsxts
import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export default withTRPC<AppRouter>({config({ ctx }) {return {// [...]transformer: superjson,};},})(MyApp);
pages/_app.tsxts
import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export default withTRPC<AppRouter>({config({ ctx }) {return {// [...]transformer: superjson,};},})(MyApp);
3. Add to your AppRouter
server/routers/_app.tsts
import * as trpc from '@trpc/server';import superjson from 'superjson';export const appRouter = trpc.router().transformer(superjson);// .query(...)
server/routers/_app.tsts
import * as trpc from '@trpc/server';import superjson from 'superjson';export const appRouter = trpc.router().transformer(superjson);// .query(...)
Different transformers for upload and download
If a transformer should only be used for one directon or different transformers should be used for upload and download (e.g. for performance reasons), you can provide individual transformers for upload and download. Make sure you use the same combined transformer everywhere.
How to
Here superjson is used for uploading and devalue for downloading data, because devalue is a lot faster but insecure to use on the server.
1. Install
bash
yarn add superjson devalue
bash
yarn add superjson devalue
2. Add to utils/trpc.ts
utils/trpc.tsts
import devalue from 'devalue';import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export const transformer = {input: superjson,output: {serialize: (object) => devalue(object),deserialize: (object) => eval(`(${object})`),},};
utils/trpc.tsts
import devalue from 'devalue';import superjson from 'superjson';// [...]export const transformer = {input: superjson,output: {serialize: (object) => devalue(object),deserialize: (object) => eval(`(${object})`),},};
3. Add to createTRPCCLient()
client.tsts
import { transformer } from '../utils/trpc';// [...]export const client = createTRPCClient<AppRouter>({// [...]transformer: transformer,});
client.tsts
import { transformer } from '../utils/trpc';// [...]export const client = createTRPCClient<AppRouter>({// [...]transformer: transformer,});
4. Add to your AppRouter
server/routers/_app.tsts
import * as trpc from '@trpc/server';import { transformer } from '../../utils/trpc';export const appRouter = trpc.router().transformer(transformer);// .query(...)
server/routers/_app.tsts
import * as trpc from '@trpc/server';import { transformer } from '../../utils/trpc';export const appRouter = trpc.router().transformer(transformer);// .query(...)
DataTransformer
interface
ts
type DataTransformer = {serialize(object: any): any;deserialize(object: any): any;};type CombinedDataTransformer = {input: DataTransformer;output: DataTransformer;};
ts
type DataTransformer = {serialize(object: any): any;deserialize(object: any): any;};type CombinedDataTransformer = {input: DataTransformer;output: DataTransformer;};