HTTP request logger middleware for koa, refer to express/morgan and koa-logger
var logger = require('koa-log');
var morgan = logger.morgan;
There are various pre-defined formats provided:
Standard Apache combined log output.
:remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :length ":referrer" ":user-agent"
Standard Apache common log output.
:remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :length
Concise output colored by response status for development use. The :status
token will be colored red for server error codes, yellow for client error
codes, cyan for redirection codes, and uncolored for all other codes.
:method :url :status :response-time ms - :length
Shorter than default, also including response time.
:remote-addr :remote-user :method :url HTTP/:http-version :status :length - :response-time ms
The minimal output.
:method :url :status :length - :response-time ms
To define a token, simply invoke morgan.token()
with the name and a callback function. This callback function is expected to return a string value. The value returned is then available as ":type" in this case:
morgan.token('type', function(ctx){ return ctx.get('content-type'); })
Calling morgan.token()
using the same name as an existing token will overwrite that token definition.
The current date and time in UTC. The available formats are:
clf
for the common log format ("10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 +0000"
)iso
for the common ISO 8601 date time format (2000-10-10T13:55:36.000Z
)web
for the common RFC 1123 date time format (Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:55:36 GMT
)
If no format is given, then the default is web
.
The HTTP version of the request.
The HTTP method of the request.
The Referrer header of the request. This will use the standard mis-spelled Referer header if exists, otherwise Referrer.
The remote address of the request. This will use req.ip
, otherwise the standard req.connection.remoteAddress
value (socket address).
The user authenticated as part of Basic auth for the request.
The time between the request coming into morgan
and when the response headers are written, in milliseconds.
The status code of the response.
The URL of the request. This will use req.originalUrl
if exists, otherwise req.url
.
The contents of the User-Agent header of the request.
Compile a format string into a function for use by morgan
. A format string
is a string that represents a single log line and can utilize token syntax.
Tokens are references by :token-name
. If tokens accept arguments, they can
be passed using []
, for example: :token-name[pretty]
would pass the string
'pretty'
as an argument to the token token-name
.
Normally formats are defined using morgan.format(name, format)
, but for certain
advanced uses, this compile function is directly available.
'use strict';
const Koa = require('koa');
const app = new Koa();
const koaLog = require('koa-log');
app.use(koaLog());
app.use(koaLog('dev'));
app.use((ctx, next) => {
const delay = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
setTimeout(resolve, 3000);
});
return delay.then(next);
});
// response
app.use(ctx => {
ctx.body = 'Hello World';
});
app.listen(3000);
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