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bunyan-request-logger
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Automated request logging connect middleware for Express. Powered by Bunyan.
Automated request logging connect middleware for Express. Powered by Bunyan.
Example usage:
$ npm install --save bunyan-request-logger
'use strict';
var express = require('express'),
logger = require('bunyan-request-logger'),
noCache = require('connect-cache-control'),
log = logger(),
app = express(),
port = 3000;
app.use( log.requestLogger() );
// Route to handle client side log messages.
//
// This route prepends the cache-control
// middleware so that the browser always logs
// to the server instead of fetching a useless
// OK message from its cache.
//
// Using a 1x1 transparent gif allows you to
// use the logger in emails or embed the tracking
// pixel on third party sites without resorting
// to JavaScript.
app.get( '/log.gif', noCache, log.route() );
app.listen(port, function () {
log.info('Listening on port ' + port);
});
FAQs
Automated request logging connect middleware for Express. Powered by Bunyan.
We found that bunyan-request-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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