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Readme
bunyan-middleware
Request, response logger middleware for bunyan:
- log request as
req - log response as
res - log response close events as warnings
- log request<>response duration in milliseconds as
duration - creates, use and forward to response the
x-request-idrequest header: get it if present, create it otherwise (uuid.v1()) - log request id as
req_idand exposes it asreq.reqId - provides
req.logandres.logas an id-specialized logger for you to track your request in your entire application, every time you access therequestorresponseobject - compatible with pure http server, express, connect and any http middleware system
- uses serializers for
reqandresbased on bunyan serializers if you do not already have a serializer defined. - obscure headers containing sensitive information in log outputs (configurable with
obscureHeaders) - TypeScript support
Install
yarn add bunyan-middlewareor
npm install bunyan-middleware --saveUsage
const bunyan = require('bunyan')
const bunyanMiddleware = require('bunyan-middleware')
const express = require('express')
const app = express()
const logger = bunyan.createLogger({ name: 'My App' })
app.use(bunyanMiddleware(
{ headerName: 'X-Request-Id'
, propertyName: 'reqId'
, logName: 'req_id'
, obscureHeaders: []
, logger: logger
, additionalRequestFinishData: function(req, res) {
return { example: true }
}
}
)
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
// now use `req.log` as your request-specialized bunyan logger
req.log.info('YO DAWG!')
res.send('ok')
})Import using TypeScript
import bunyanMiddleware = require('bunyan-middleware')X-Request-Id
Will use and forward X-Request-Id (case insensitive) header when present.
Otherwise it will generate a uuid.v1() and add it to the response headers.
The request id is also available as req.reqId.
Express and mounted apps
If you are using this with express and mounted app which rewrites req.url and
you are using bunyan.serializers.req, then the url in the log output will be
the rewritten url. To fix that bunyan-middleware is using its own request
serializer instead of the default one which is using req.originalUrl instead.
Options
logger REQUIRED
- The bunyan logger instance.
headerName Default: 'X-Request-Id'
- The name of the HTTP header for the request id.
propertyName Default: 'reqId'
- The name for the property on the request object to set the request id.
additionalRequestFinishData Default: undefined
- A function receiving
reqandresas arguments returning an object. The elements in the returned object will be added to the fields in therequest finishmessage.
filter Default: undefined
- A function receiving
reqandresas arguments returning a boolean. If this functions return value is truthy it will skip all logging for this request/response.
logName Default: 'req_id'
- The name for the request id in the log output.
level Default: 'info'
- At which log level
request startandrequest finishshould be logged.
obscureHeaders Default: null
Set to an array with header names to hide header values from log output. The output will still show header names, with value set to
null.Eg:
[ 'Authorization' ]
excludeHeaders Default: null
Set to an array with header names to remove them from log output.
Eg:
[ 'Authorization' ]
requestStart Default: false
- Log the start of the request.
verbose Default: false
- Log
reqandresforrequest startandrequest finish.
License
MIT. See the LICENCE file.
See Also
bunyan-request - a fork by vvo.

