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/**
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* YOU PROBABLY DON'T NEED TO EDIT THIS FILE, UNLESS:
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* 1. You want to modify request context (see Part 1).
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* 2. You want to create a new middleware or type of procedure (see Part 3).
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*
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* TL;DR - This is where all the tRPC server stuff is created and plugged in. The pieces you will
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* need to use are documented accordingly near the end.
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*/
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import { initTRPC } from "@trpc/server";
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import superjson from "superjson";
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import { ZodError } from "zod";
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/**
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* 1. CONTEXT
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*
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* This section defines the "contexts" that are available in the backend API.
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*
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* These allow you to access things when processing a request, like the database, the session, etc.
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*
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* This helper generates the "internals" for a tRPC context. The API handler and RSC clients each
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* wrap this and provides the required context.
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*
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* @see https://trpc.io/docs/server/context
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*/
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export const createTRPCContext = async (opts: { headers: Headers }) => {
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return {
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...opts,
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};
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};
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/**
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* 2. INITIALIZATION
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*
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* This is where the tRPC API is initialized, connecting the context and transformer. We also parse
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* ZodErrors so that you get typesafety on the frontend if your procedure fails due to validation
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* errors on the backend.
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*/
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const t = initTRPC.context<typeof createTRPCContext>().create({
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transformer: superjson,
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errorFormatter({ shape, error }) {
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return {
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...shape,
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data: {
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...shape.data,
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zodError:
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error.cause instanceof ZodError ? error.cause.flatten() : null,
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},
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};
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},
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});
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/**
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* Create a server-side caller.
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*
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* @see https://trpc.io/docs/server/server-side-calls
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*/
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export const createCallerFactory = t.createCallerFactory;
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/**
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* 3. ROUTER & PROCEDURE (THE IMPORTANT BIT)
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*
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* These are the pieces you use to build your tRPC API. You should import these a lot in the
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* "/src/server/api/routers" directory.
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*/
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/**
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* This is how you create new routers and sub-routers in your tRPC API.
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*
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* @see https://trpc.io/docs/router
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*/
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export const createTRPCRouter = t.router;
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/**
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* Middleware for timing procedure execution and adding an artificial delay in development.
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*
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* You can remove this if you don't like it, but it can help catch unwanted waterfalls by simulating
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* network latency that would occur in production but not in local development.
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*/
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const timingMiddleware = t.middleware(async ({ next, path }) => {
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const start = Date.now();
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if (t._config.isDev) {
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// artificial delay in dev
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const waitMs = Math.floor(Math.random() * 400) + 100;
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await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, waitMs));
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}
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const result = await next();
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const end = Date.now();
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console.log(`[TRPC] ${path} took ${end - start}ms to execute`);
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return result;
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});
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/**
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* Public (unauthenticated) procedure
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*
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* This is the base piece you use to build new queries and mutations on your tRPC API. It does not
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* guarantee that a user querying is authorized, but you can still access user session data if they
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* are logged in.
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*/
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export const publicProcedure = t.procedure.use(timingMiddleware);
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