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style: remove trailing whitespace #199

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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -29,21 +29,21 @@ const { fastifyRequestContextPlugin } = require('@fastify/request-context')
const fastify = require('fastify');

fastify.register(fastifyRequestContextPlugin);
```
```

Or customize hook and default store values:

```js
const { fastifyRequestContextPlugin } = require('@fastify/request-context')
const fastify = require('fastify');

fastify.register(fastifyRequestContextPlugin, {
fastify.register(fastifyRequestContextPlugin, {
hook: 'preValidation',
defaultStoreValues: {
user: { id: 'system' }
user: { id: 'system' }
}
});
```
```

Default store values can be set through a function as well:

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -75,16 +75,16 @@ const { fastifyRequestContextPlugin, requestContext } = require('@fastify/reques
const fastify = require('fastify');

const app = fastify({ logger: true })
app.register(fastifyRequestContextPlugin, {
app.register(fastifyRequestContextPlugin, {
defaultStoreValues: {
user: { id: 'system' }
user: { id: 'system' }
},
createAsyncResource: (req, context) => new MyCustomAsyncResource('custom-resource-type', req.id, context.user.id)
});

app.addHook('onRequest', (req, reply, done) => {
// Overwrite the defaults.
// This is completely equivalent to using app.requestContext or just requestContext
// This is completely equivalent to using app.requestContext or just requestContext
req.requestContext.set('user', { id: 'helloUser' });
done();
});
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