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@newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid
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A middleware that generates a unique Request ID for every incoming HTTP request in Koa2.
A middleware that generates a unique Request ID for every incoming HTTP request in Koa2.
Using VSCode
as deafult for debugger
# Using NPM
npm run example
# Using Yarn
yarn example
# Using NPM
$ npm install --save @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid
# Using Yarn
$ yarn add @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid
Use @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid
as a middleware for a koa app. By default, it generates a unique uuid (v4) and exposes it on the response via the X-Request-ID
header. The id is also saved as part of the ctx.req.id、ctx.request.id、ctx.id.
In the following example, the generated uuid is manually exposed on the body for debugging purposes:
const Koa = require('koa');
const requestId = require('@newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid');
const app = new Koa();
app.use(requestId());
app.use(async ctx => {
ctx.body = ctx.id;
});
app.listen(3000);
Execute a request to the running app:
❯ curl -v http://localhost:3000
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< X-Request-ID: 5ea534105429c3f44cfb188c
5ea534105429c3f44cfb188c
// With default options
const middleware = requestId({
header: 'X-Request-ID',
property: 'id',
type: 'object-id'
});
These are the available config options for the middleware. All is optional.
The middleware try to get the request id from X-Request-ID
request header or generate a new request id using uuidv4
generator or bson
.
{
// Request header name to get the forwarded request id
header: 'X-Request-ID',
// generate id using bson or uuid
// 'uuid' | 'object-id'
type: 'object-id'
}
also has a method generateID
default generate uuid, you can set type as *generateID('object-id')*
new v4 id fad3039d-091f-4611-8288-8c9b90d71697
server.js:11
new bson id 5ea543b87fe39832cee0db5c
Provided under the terms of the MIT License
Copyright © 2020, xinpianchang.
FAQs
A middleware that generates a unique Request ID for every incoming HTTP request in Koa2.
The npm package @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @newstudios/koa2-middleware-requestid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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