Minimal and flexible HTTP logger
Install
pnpm i @tinyhttp/logger
API
import { logger } from '@tinyhttp/logger'
logger(options)
Returns the middleware to log HTTP requests.
Options
methods - a list of HTTP methods to log. Defaults to http's METHODS
timestamp.format - timestamp format. Gets consumed by dayjs library. If a string specified, used as a format, otherwise just enables it.
output.callback - function that recieves the log generated by the logger.
output.color - property that determines if the logger will generate a message with color. usefull for logging into the console, disable it if logging into file / http / etc...
emoji - enable emojis for HTTP status code. See http-status-emojis for a full list
ip - log IP address
Example
import { App } from '@tinyhttp/app'
import { logger } from '@tinyhttp/logger'
new App()
.use(
logger({
methods: ['GET', 'POST'],
timestamp: { format: 'HH:mm:ss' },
output: { callback: console.log, color: false }
})
)
.get('/', (req, res) => res.send('Hello world'))
.post('/', (req, res) => res.send('Sent POST'))
.listen(3000)
Alternatives
- Pino - super fast, all natural json logger.
- Zoya - Truly highly composable logging utility.
- Morgan - HTTP request logger middleware for node.js
- concurrency-logger - Log HTTP requests/responses separately, visualize their concurrency and report logs/errors in context of a request
- Volleyball - Tiny HTTP logger for Express showing asynchronous requests and responses