@uphold/request-logger v3.0.0
request-logger
A wrapper for the request module that logs all request events.
Status
Installation
Install the package via yarn:
❯ yarn add '@uphold/request-logger'Or via npm:
❯ npm install '@uphold/request-logger' --saveUsage
Wrap the request module using @uphold/request-logger. By default, all events will be logged to stdout.
const logger = require('@uphold/request-logger');
const request = logger(require('@cypress/request'));
request.get('https://www.github.com');
// { headers: …,
// id: '6bfc21a0-0dad-48b2-8378-762e5f85f014',
// method: 'GET',
// type: 'request',
// uri: 'https://www.github.com/' }
// { headers: …,
// id: '6bfc21a0-0dad-48b2-8378-762e5f85f014',
// statusCode: 301,
// type: 'redirect',
// uri: 'https://github.com/' }
// { headers: …,
// id: '6bfc21a0-0dad-48b2-8378-762e5f85f014',
// method: 'GET',
// type: 'request',
// uri: 'https://github.com/' }
// { headers: …,
// id: '6bfc21a0-0dad-48b2-8378-762e5f85f014',
// statusCode: 200,
// type: 'response',
// uri: 'https://github.com/' }You can optionally define a custom logging function which receives the request object (data) and the request instance:
const logger = require('@uphold/request-logger');
const request = logger(require('@cypress/request'), data => console.log(`${data.id} ${data.type}: ${data.uri}${data.statusCode ? ` (${data.statusCode})` : ''} ${(data.body ? `${data.body}` : '').length} bytes`));
request.get('https://www.github.com', () => {});
// 8a3600f9-0995-4a89-951f-caf7c0a79a69 request: https://www.github.com/ 0 bytes
// 8a3600f9-0995-4a89-951f-caf7c0a79a69 redirect: https://github.com/ (301) 0 bytes
// 8a3600f9-0995-4a89-951f-caf7c0a79a69 request: https://github.com/ 0 bytes
// 8a3600f9-0995-4a89-951f-caf7c0a79a69 response: https://github.com/ (200) 25562 bytesEach data object contains a type property indicating the type of event:
error - the request has failed due to an error (e.g. a timeout).
data.erroris defined.request - the request succeeded.
data.bodymay be defined for POST requests.response - the request returned a response. Note that
requestonly buffers the response body if a callback was given, so only in that case willdata.bodybe defined.redirect - the request received a redirect status code (HTTP 3xx).
data.uriwill point to the URI of the next request.complete - the request has been completed. This event is only dispatched on POST requests.
In every event, a data.id parameter is defined to allow matching it to the request it originated from.
Compatibility
The recommended node.js version is >= 6 as it ships with native ES2015 Proxy support. This module supports node.js 4 by means of a polyfill that is loaded under the hood. As usual, keep in mind that polyfills are not as performant as their native counterpart.
The minimum required request version is 2.27.0, although 2.54.0 is a particularly troubled version which is best avoided.
Release process
The release of a version is automated via the release GitHub workflow. Run it by clicking the "Run workflow" button.
License
MIT