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@lostmyname/express-response-hook
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An express middleware to hook into the response pipeline before returning it to the client
This small middleware provides a hook into the HTTP response before ending it. Useful for logging, or doing extra things right before finishing the request.
The following properties are returned as context:
{
request: {
originalUrl: string;
method: string;
body: string;
headers: Headers;
params: any; // as parsed by express
},
response: {
statusCode: number;
body: string;
headers: Headers;
}
}
The middleware is created by calling the responseHook
function, with
your hook function as a callback argument.
const app = express();
function onRequest(context) {
// Any logger you use :)
console.log('Served HTTP request:', context);
}
app.use(responseHook(onRequest));
That's it! Now your response will be logged before returning it to the consumer.
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An express middleware to hook into the response pipeline before returning it to the client
We found that @lostmyname/express-response-hook demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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