docs/api/state.md
State management provides a global key–value store for application dependencies and runtime data. The store is shared across the entire application and persists between requests. It's commonly used to store Services, which you can retrieve with the GetService or MustGetService functions.
:::warning When prefork is enabled, each worker process has an independent state store, meaning state is not shared between them. :::
State is a key–value store built on top of sync.Map to ensure safe concurrent access. It allows storage and retrieval of dependencies and configurations in a Fiber application as well as thread–safe access to runtime data.
// State is a key–value store for Fiber's app, used as a global storage for the app's dependencies.
// It is a thread–safe implementation of a map[string]any, using sync.Map.
type State struct {
dependencies sync.Map
}
Set adds or updates a key–value pair in the State.
// Set adds or updates a key–value pair in the State.
func (s *State) Set(key string, value any)
Usage Example:
app.State().Set("appName", "My Fiber App")
Get retrieves a value from the State.
func (s *State) Get(key string) (any, bool)
Usage Example:
value, ok := app.State().Get("appName")
if ok {
fmt.Println("App Name:", value)
}
MustGet retrieves a value from the State and panics if the key is not found.
func (s *State) MustGet(key string) any
Usage Example:
appName := app.State().MustGet("appName")
fmt.Println("App Name:", appName)
Has checks if a key exists in the State.
func (s *State) Has(key string) bool
Usage Example:
if app.State().Has("appName") {
fmt.Println("App Name is set.")
}
Delete removes a key–value pair from the State.
func (s *State) Delete(key string)
Usage Example:
app.State().Delete("obsoleteKey")
Reset removes all keys from the State, including those related to Services.
func (s *State) Reset()
Usage Example:
app.State().Reset()
Keys returns a slice containing all keys present in the State.
func (s *State) Keys() []string
Usage Example:
keys := app.State().Keys()
fmt.Println("State Keys:", keys)
Len returns the number of keys in the State.
// Len returns the number of keys in the State.
func (s *State) Len() int
Usage Example:
fmt.Printf("Total State Entries: %d\n", app.State().Len())
GetString retrieves a string value from the State. It returns the string and a boolean indicating a successful type assertion.
func (s *State) GetString(key string) (string, bool)
Usage Example:
if appName, ok := app.State().GetString("appName"); ok {
fmt.Println("App Name:", appName)
}
GetInt retrieves an integer value from the State. It returns the int and a boolean indicating a successful type assertion.
func (s *State) GetInt(key string) (int, bool)
Usage Example:
if count, ok := app.State().GetInt("userCount"); ok {
fmt.Printf("User Count: %d\n", count)
}
GetBool retrieves a boolean value from the State. It returns the bool and a boolean indicating a successful type assertion.
func (s *State) GetBool(key string) (value, bool)
Usage Example:
if debug, ok := app.State().GetBool("debugMode"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Debug Mode: %v\n", debug)
}
GetFloat64 retrieves a float64 value from the State. It returns the float64 and a boolean indicating a successful type assertion.
func (s *State) GetFloat64(key string) (float64, bool)
Usage Example:
if ratio, ok := app.State().GetFloat64("scalingFactor"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Scaling Factor: %f\n", ratio)
}
GetUint retrieves a uint value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUint(key string) (uint, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUint("maxConnections"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Max Connections: %d\n", val)
}
GetInt8 retrieves an int8 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetInt8(key string) (int8, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetInt8("threshold"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Threshold: %d\n", val)
}
GetInt16 retrieves an int16 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetInt16(key string) (int16, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetInt16("minValue"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Minimum Value: %d\n", val)
}
GetInt32 retrieves an int32 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetInt32(key string) (int32, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetInt32("portNumber"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Port Number: %d\n", val)
}
GetInt64 retrieves an int64 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetInt64(key string) (int64, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetInt64("fileSize"); ok {
fmt.Printf("File Size: %d\n", val)
}
GetUint8 retrieves a uint8 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUint8(key string) (uint8, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUint8("byteValue"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Byte Value: %d\n", val)
}
GetUint16 retrieves a uint16 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUint16(key string) (uint16, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUint16("limit"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Limit: %d\n", val)
}
GetUint32 retrieves a uint32 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUint32(key string) (uint32, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUint32("timeout"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Timeout: %d\n", val)
}
GetUint64 retrieves a uint64 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUint64(key string) (uint64, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUint64("maxSize"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Max Size: %d\n", val)
}
GetUintptr retrieves a uintptr value from the State.
func (s *State) GetUintptr(key string) (uintptr, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetUintptr("pointerValue"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Pointer Value: %d\n", val)
}
GetFloat32 retrieves a float32 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetFloat32(key string) (float32, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetFloat32("scalingFactor32"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Scaling Factor (float32): %f\n", val)
}
GetComplex64 retrieves a complex64 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetComplex64(key string) (complex64, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetComplex64("complexVal"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Complex Value (complex64): %v\n", val)
}
GetComplex128 retrieves a complex128 value from the State.
func (s *State) GetComplex128(key string) (complex128, bool)
Usage Example:
if val, ok := app.State().GetComplex128("complexVal128"); ok {
fmt.Printf("Complex Value (complex128): %v\n", val)
}
Fiber provides generic functions to retrieve state values with type safety and fallback options.
GetState retrieves a value from the State and casts it to the desired type. It returns the cast value and a boolean indicating if the cast was successful.
func GetState[T any](s *State, key string) (T, bool)
Usage Example:
// Retrieve an integer value safely.
userCount, ok := GetState[int](app.State(), "userCount")
if ok {
fmt.Printf("User Count: %d\n", userCount)
}
MustGetState retrieves a value from the State and casts it to the desired type. It panics if the key is not found or if the type assertion fails.
func MustGetState[T any](s *State, key string) T
Usage Example:
// Retrieve the value or panic if it is not present.
config := MustGetState[string](app.State(), "configFile")
fmt.Println("Config File:", config)
GetStateWithDefault retrieves a value from the State, casting it to the desired type. If the key is not present, it returns the provided default value.
func GetStateWithDefault[T any](s *State, key string, defaultVal T) T
Usage Example:
// Retrieve a value with a fallback.
requestCount := GetStateWithDefault[int](app.State(), "requestCount", 0)
fmt.Printf("Request Count: %d\n", requestCount)
GetService retrieves a Service from the State and casts it to the desired type. It returns the cast value and a boolean indicating if the cast was successful.
func GetService[T Service](s *State, key string) (T, bool) {
Usage Example:
if srv, ok := fiber.GetService[*redisService](app.State(), "someService")
fmt.Printf("Some Service: %s\n", srv.String())
}
MustGetService retrieves a Service from the State and casts it to the desired type. It panics if the key is not found or if the type assertion fails.
func MustGetService[T Service](s *State, key string) T
Usage Example:
srv := fiber.MustGetService[*SomeService](app.State(), "someService")
This example demonstrates how to track the number of requests using the State.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3"
)
func main() {
app := fiber.New()
// Initialize state with a counter.
app.State().Set("requestCount", 0)
// Middleware: Increase counter for every request.
app.Use(func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
count, _ := c.App().State().GetInt("requestCount")
app.State().Set("requestCount", count+1)
return c.Next()
})
app.Get("/", func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
return c.SendString("Hello World!")
})
app.Get("/stats", func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
count, _ := c.App().State().Get("requestCount")
return c.SendString(fmt.Sprintf("Total requests: %d", count))
})
app.Listen(":3000")
}
This example shows how to configure different settings based on the environment.
package main
import (
"os"
"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3"
)
func main() {
app := fiber.New()
// Determine environment.
environment := os.Getenv("ENV")
if environment == "" {
environment = "development"
}
app.State().Set("environment", environment)
// Set environment-specific configurations.
if environment == "development" {
app.State().Set("apiUrl", "http://localhost:8080/api")
app.State().Set("debug", true)
} else {
app.State().Set("apiUrl", "https://api.production.com")
app.State().Set("debug", false)
}
app.Get("/config", func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
config := map[string]any{
"environment": environment,
"apiUrl": fiber.GetStateWithDefault(c.App().State(), "apiUrl", ""),
"debug": fiber.GetStateWithDefault(c.App().State(), "debug", false),
}
return c.JSON(config)
})
app.Listen(":3000")
}
This example demonstrates how to use the State for dependency injection in a Fiber application.
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3"
"github.com/redis/go-redis/v9"
)
type User struct {
ID int `query:"id"`
Name string `query:"name"`
Email string `query:"email"`
}
func main() {
app := fiber.New()
ctx := context.Background()
// Initialize Redis client.
rdb := redis.NewClient(&redis.Options{
Addr: "localhost:6379",
Password: "",
DB: 0,
})
// Check the Redis connection.
if err := rdb.Ping(ctx).Err(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not connect to Redis: %v", err)
}
// Inject the Redis client into Fiber's State for dependency injection.
app.State().Set("redis", rdb)
app.Get("/user/create", func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
var user User
if err := c.Bind().Query(&user); err != nil {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusBadRequest).SendString(err.Error())
}
// Retrieve the Redis client from the global state.
rdb, ok := fiber.GetState[*redis.Client](c.App().State(), "redis")
if !ok {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusInternalServerError).SendString("Redis client not found")
}
// Save the user to the database.
key := fmt.Sprintf("user:%d", user.ID)
err := rdb.HSet(ctx, key, "name", user.Name, "email", user.Email).Err()
if err != nil {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusInternalServerError).SendString(err.Error())
}
return c.JSON(user)
})
app.Get("/user/:id", func(c fiber.Ctx) error {
id := c.Params("id")
rdb, ok := fiber.GetState[*redis.Client](c.App().State(), "redis")
if !ok {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusInternalServerError).SendString("Redis client not found")
}
key := fmt.Sprintf("user:%s", id)
user, err := rdb.HGetAll(ctx, key).Result()
if err == redis.Nil {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusNotFound).SendString("User not found")
} else if err != nil {
return c.Status(fiber.StatusInternalServerError).SendString(err.Error())
}
return c.JSON(user)
})
app.Listen(":3000")
}