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morgan logging req, res, and body

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morgan-body

Logging the way you always wanted it to be!
Nicely colorized logging that includes Request and Response bodies.

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Example Use

Note: unlike typical express middleware you must pass the actual app into the function

import morganBody from 'morgan-body';
import express from 'express';
import bodyParser from 'body-parser';

const app = express();

// must parse body before morganBody as body will be logged
app.use(bodyParser.json());

// hook morganBody to express app
morganBody(app);
screen shot 2017-07-07 at 2 02 55 am *Note: console output is colorized for iTerm2, might look odd on terminals with other background colors

API

morganBody(<express instance>, <options object>)

Options are:

{
  maxBodyLength: (default: 1000), caps the length of the console output of a single request/response to specified length,

  logDateTime: (default: true), setting to false disables logging request date + time,

  dateTimeFormat: (default: 'utc', available: ['edt', clf', 'iso', 'utc']), lets you specify dateTime format logged if "logDateTime" option is true (otherwise dateTime not logged anyways)

  timezone: (default : local timezone), time will be logged in the specified timezone. e.g. "EST", "America/Los_Angeles", "Asia/Kolkata" (for Indian Standard Time), etc. Internally uses "momentjs" for interpreting the timezone, and if specified value is not understood by momentjs, falls back to using the local timezone. (Please have a look at https://momentjs.com/timezone/ for list of supported timezones).

  logReqUserAgent: (default: true), setting to false disables logging request user agent,

  logRequestBody: (default: true), setting to false disables logging request body,

  logResponseBody: (default: true), setting to false disables logging response body
}

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Package last updated on 30 Oct 2017

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