HTTP request logger middleware for node.js
Named after Dexter, a show you should not watch until completion.
<!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars -->
var morgan = require('morgan')
Create a new morgan logger middleware function using the given format
and options
.
The format
argument may be a string of a predefined name (see below for the names),
a string of a format string, or a function that will produce a log entry.
The format
function will be called with three arguments tokens
, req
, and res
,
where tokens
is an object with all defined tokens, req
is the HTTP request and res
is the HTTP response. The function is expected to return a string that will be the log
line, or undefined
/ null
to skip logging.
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morgan('tiny')
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morgan(':method :url :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms')
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morgan(function (tokens, req, res) {
return [
tokens.method(req, res),
tokens.url(req, res),
tokens.status(req, res),
tokens.res(req, res, 'content-length'), '-',
tokens['response-time'](req, res), 'ms'
].join(' ')
})
Morgan accepts these properties in the options object.
Write log line on request instead of response. This means that a requests will be logged even if the server crashes, but data from the response (like the response code, content length, etc.) cannot be logged.
Function to determine if logging is skipped, defaults to false
. This function
will be called as skip(req, res)
.
<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
// EXAMPLE: only log error responses
morgan('combined', {
skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
})
Output stream for writing log lines, defaults to process.stdout
.
There are various pre-defined formats provided:
Standard Apache combined log output.
:remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :res[content-length] ":referrer" ":user-agent"
Standard Apache common log output.
:remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :res[content-length]
Concise output colored by response status for development use. The :status
token will be colored red for server error codes, yellow for client error
codes, cyan for redirection codes, and uncolored for all other codes.
:method :url :status :response-time ms - :res[content-length]
Shorter than default, also including response time.
:remote-addr :remote-user :method :url HTTP/:http-version :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms
The minimal output.
:method :url :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms
To define a token, simply invoke morgan.token()
with the name and a callback function.
This callback function is expected to return a string value. The value returned is then
available as ":type" in this case:
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morgan.token('type', function (req, res) { return req.headers['content-type'] })
Calling morgan.token()
using the same name as an existing token will overwrite that
token definition.
The token function is expected to be called with the arguments req
and res
, representing
the HTTP request and HTTP response. Additionally, the token can accept further arguments of
it's choosing to customize behavior.
The current date and time in UTC. The available formats are:
clf
for the common log format ("10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 +0000"
)iso
for the common ISO 8601 date time format (2000-10-10T13:55:36.000Z
)web
for the common RFC 1123 date time format (Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:55:36 GMT
)If no format is given, then the default is web
.
The HTTP version of the request.
The HTTP method of the request.
The Referrer header of the request. This will use the standard mis-spelled Referer header if exists, otherwise Referrer.
The remote address of the request. This will use req.ip
, otherwise the standard req.connection.remoteAddress
value (socket address).
The user authenticated as part of Basic auth for the request.
The given header
of the request.
The given header
of the response.
The time between the request coming into morgan
and when the response
headers are written, in milliseconds.
The digits
argument is a number that specifies the number of digits to
include on the number, defaulting to 3
, which provides microsecond precision.
The status code of the response.
If the request/response cycle completes before a response was sent to the
client (for example, the TCP socket closed prematurely by a client aborting
the request), then the status will be empty (displayed as "-"
in the log).
The URL of the request. This will use req.originalUrl
if exists, otherwise req.url
.
The contents of the User-Agent header of the request.
Compile a format string into a format
function for use by morgan
. A format string
is a string that represents a single log line and can utilize token syntax.
Tokens are references by :token-name
. If tokens accept arguments, they can
be passed using []
, for example: :token-name[pretty]
would pass the string
'pretty'
as an argument to the token token-name
.
The function returned from morgan.compile
takes three arguments tokens
, req
, and
res
, where tokens
is object with all defined tokens, req
is the HTTP request and
res
is the HTTP response. The function will return a string that will be the log line,
or undefined
/ null
to skip logging.
Normally formats are defined using morgan.format(name, format)
, but for certain
advanced uses, this compile function is directly available.
Simple app that will log all request in the Apache combined format to STDOUT
var express = require('express')
var morgan = require('morgan')
var app = express()
app.use(morgan('combined'))
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('hello, world!')
})
Simple app that will log all request in the Apache combined format to STDOUT
var finalhandler = require('finalhandler')
var http = require('http')
var morgan = require('morgan')
// create "middleware"
var logger = morgan('combined')
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
var done = finalhandler(req, res)
logger(req, res, function (err) {
if (err) return done(err)
// respond to request
res.setHeader('content-type', 'text/plain')
res.end('hello, world!')
})
})
Simple app that will log all requests in the Apache combined format to the file
access.log
.
var express = require('express')
var fs = require('fs')
var morgan = require('morgan')
var path = require('path')
var app = express()
// create a write stream (in append mode)
var accessLogStream = fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), {flags: 'a'})
// setup the logger
app.use(morgan('combined', {stream: accessLogStream}))
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('hello, world!')
})
Simple app that will log all requests in the Apache combined format to one log
file per day in the log/
directory using the
rotating-file-stream module.
var express = require('express')
var fs = require('fs')
var morgan = require('morgan')
var path = require('path')
var rfs = require('rotating-file-stream')
var app = express()
var logDirectory = path.join(__dirname, 'log')
// ensure log directory exists
fs.existsSync(logDirectory) || fs.mkdirSync(logDirectory)
// create a rotating write stream
var accessLogStream = rfs('access.log', {
interval: '1d', // rotate daily
path: logDirectory
})
// setup the logger
app.use(morgan('combined', {stream: accessLogStream}))
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('hello, world!')
})
The morgan
middleware can be used as many times as needed, enabling
combinations like:
Sample app that will log all requests to a file using Apache format, but error responses are logged to the console:
var express = require('express')
var fs = require('fs')
var morgan = require('morgan')
var path = require('path')
var app = express()
// log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
app.use(morgan('dev', {
skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
}))
// log all requests to access.log
app.use(morgan('common', {
stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), {flags: 'a'})
}))
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('hello, world!')
})
Sample app that will use custom token formats. This adds an ID to all requests and displays it using the :id
token.
var express = require('express')
var morgan = require('morgan')
var uuid = require('node-uuid')
morgan.token('id', function getId (req) {
return req.id
})
var app = express()
app.use(assignId)
app.use(morgan(':id :method :url :response-time'))
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('hello, world!')
})
function assignId (req, res, next) {
req.id = uuid.v4()
next()
}
# morgan [![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Test Coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] [![Gratipay][gratipay-image]][gratipay-url] HTTP request logger middleware for node.js > Named after [Dexter](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Morgan), a show you should not watch until completion. ## API <!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars --> ```js var morgan = require('morgan') ``` ### morgan(format, options) Create a new morgan logger middleware function using the given `format` and `options`. The `format` argument may be a string of a predefined name (see below for the names), a string of a format string, or a function that will produce a log entry. The `format` function will be called with three arguments `tokens`, `req`, and `res`, where `tokens` is an object with all defined tokens, `req` is the HTTP request and `res` is the HTTP response. The function is expected to return a string that will be the log line, or `undefined` / `null` to skip logging. #### Using a predefined format string <!-- eslint-disable no-undef --> ```js morgan('tiny') ``` #### Using format string of predefined tokens <!-- eslint-disable no-undef --> ```js morgan(':method :url :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms') ``` #### Using a custom format function <!-- eslint-disable no-undef --> ``` js morgan(function (tokens, req, res) { return [ tokens.method(req, res), tokens.url(req, res), tokens.status(req, res), tokens.res(req, res, 'content-length'), '-', tokens['response-time'](req, res), 'ms' ].join(' ') }) ``` #### Options Morgan accepts these properties in the options object. ##### immediate Write log line on request instead of response. This means that a requests will be logged even if the server crashes, _but data from the response (like the response code, content length, etc.) cannot be logged_. ##### skip Function to determine if logging is skipped, defaults to `false`. This function will be called as `skip(req, res)`. <!-- eslint-disable no-undef --> ```js // EXAMPLE: only log error responses morgan('combined', { skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 } }) ``` ##### stream Output stream for writing log lines, defaults to `process.stdout`. #### Predefined Formats There are various pre-defined formats provided: ##### combined Standard Apache combined log output. ``` :remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :res[content-length] ":referrer" ":user-agent" ``` ##### common Standard Apache common log output. ``` :remote-addr - :remote-user [:date[clf]] ":method :url HTTP/:http-version" :status :res[content-length] ``` ##### dev Concise output colored by response status for development use. The `:status` token will be colored red for server error codes, yellow for client error codes, cyan for redirection codes, and uncolored for all other codes. ``` :method :url :status :response-time ms - :res[content-length] ``` ##### short Shorter than default, also including response time. ``` :remote-addr :remote-user :method :url HTTP/:http-version :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms ``` ##### tiny The minimal output. ``` :method :url :status :res[content-length] - :response-time ms ``` #### Tokens ##### Creating new tokens To define a token, simply invoke `morgan.token()` with the name and a callback function. This callback function is expected to return a string value. The value returned is then available as ":type" in this case: <!-- eslint-disable no-undef --> ```js morgan.token('type', function (req, res) { return req.headers['content-type'] }) ``` Calling `morgan.token()` using the same name as an existing token will overwrite that token definition. The token function is expected to be called with the arguments `req` and `res`, representing the HTTP request and HTTP response. Additionally, the token can accept further arguments of it's choosing to customize behavior. ##### :date[format] The current date and time in UTC. The available formats are: - `clf` for the common log format (`"10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 +0000"`) - `iso` for the common ISO 8601 date time format (`2000-10-10T13:55:36.000Z`) - `web` for the common RFC 1123 date time format (`Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:55:36 GMT`) If no format is given, then the default is `web`. ##### :http-version The HTTP version of the request. ##### :method The HTTP method of the request. ##### :referrer The Referrer header of the request. This will use the standard mis-spelled Referer header if exists, otherwise Referrer. ##### :remote-addr The remote address of the request. This will use `req.ip`, otherwise the standard `req.connection.remoteAddress` value (socket address). ##### :remote-user The user authenticated as part of Basic auth for the request. ##### :req[header] The given `header` of the request. ##### :res[header] The given `header` of the response. ##### :response-time[digits] The time between the request coming into `morgan` and when the response headers are written, in milliseconds. The `digits` argument is a number that specifies the number of digits to include on the number, defaulting to `3`, which provides microsecond precision. ##### :status The status code of the response. If the request/response cycle completes before a response was sent to the client (for example, the TCP socket closed prematurely by a client aborting the request), then the status will be empty (displayed as `"-"` in the log). ##### :url The URL of the request. This will use `req.originalUrl` if exists, otherwise `req.url`. ##### :user-agent The contents of the User-Agent header of the request. ### morgan.compile(format) Compile a format string into a `format` function for use by `morgan`. A format string is a string that represents a single log line and can utilize token syntax. Tokens are references by `:token-name`. If tokens accept arguments, they can be passed using `[]`, for example: `:token-name[pretty]` would pass the string `'pretty'` as an argument to the token `token-name`. The function returned from `morgan.compile` takes three arguments `tokens`, `req`, and `res`, where `tokens` is object with all defined tokens, `req` is the HTTP request and `res` is the HTTP response. The function will return a string that will be the log line, or `undefined` / `null` to skip logging. Normally formats are defined using `morgan.format(name, format)`, but for certain advanced uses, this compile function is directly available. ## Examples ### express/connect Simple app that will log all request in the Apache combined format to STDOUT ```js var express = require('express') var morgan = require('morgan') var app = express() app.use(morgan('combined')) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) ``` ### vanilla http server Simple app that will log all request in the Apache combined format to STDOUT ```js var finalhandler = require('finalhandler') var http = require('http') var morgan = require('morgan') // create "middleware" var logger = morgan('combined') http.createServer(function (req, res) { var done = finalhandler(req, res) logger(req, res, function (err) { if (err) return done(err) // respond to request res.setHeader('content-type', 'text/plain') res.end('hello, world!') }) }) ``` ### write logs to a file #### single file Simple app that will log all requests in the Apache combined format to the file `access.log`. ```js var express = require('express') var fs = require('fs') var morgan = require('morgan') var path = require('path') var app = express() // create a write stream (in append mode) var accessLogStream = fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), {flags: 'a'}) // setup the logger app.use(morgan('combined', {stream: accessLogStream})) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) ``` #### log file rotation Simple app that will log all requests in the Apache combined format to one log file per day in the `log/` directory using the [rotating-file-stream module](https://www.npmjs.com/package/rotating-file-stream). ```js var express = require('express') var fs = require('fs') var morgan = require('morgan') var path = require('path') var rfs = require('rotating-file-stream') var app = express() var logDirectory = path.join(__dirname, 'log') // ensure log directory exists fs.existsSync(logDirectory) || fs.mkdirSync(logDirectory) // create a rotating write stream var accessLogStream = rfs('access.log', { interval: '1d', // rotate daily path: logDirectory }) // setup the logger app.use(morgan('combined', {stream: accessLogStream})) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) ``` ### split / dual logging The `morgan` middleware can be used as many times as needed, enabling combinations like: * Log entry on request and one on response * Log all requests to file, but errors to console * ... and more! Sample app that will log all requests to a file using Apache format, but error responses are logged to the console: ```js var express = require('express') var fs = require('fs') var morgan = require('morgan') var path = require('path') var app = express() // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console app.use(morgan('dev', { skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 } })) // log all requests to access.log app.use(morgan('common', { stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), {flags: 'a'}) })) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) ``` ### use custom token formats Sample app that will use custom token formats. This adds an ID to all requests and displays it using the `:id` token. ```js var express = require('express') var morgan = require('morgan') var uuid = require('node-uuid') morgan.token('id', function getId (req) { return req.id }) var app = express() app.use(assignId) app.use(morgan(':id :method :url :response-time')) app.get('/', function (req, res) { res.send('hello, world!') }) function assignId (req, res, next) { req.id = uuid.v4() next() } ``` ## License [MIT](LICENSE) [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/morgan.svg [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/morgan [travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/expressjs/morgan/master.svg [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/expressjs/morgan [coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/expressjs/morgan/master.svg [coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/expressjs/morgan?branch=master [downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/morgan.svg [downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/morgan [gratipay-image]: https://img.shields.io/gratipay/dougwilson.svg [gratipay-url]: https://www.gratipay.com/dougwilson/