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Request statistics middleware

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Installation

npm i @phil-r/stats

API

const initStats = require('@phil-r/stats');
const { statsMiddleware, getStats } = initStats({
  endpointStats: true,
  complexEndpoints: ['/user/:id'],
  customStats: true,
  addHeader: true,
});

initStats([options])

Returns statsMiddleware middleware function and getStats function, that returns current stats

Options

initStats accepts optional options object that may contain any of the following keys:

endpointStats

Defaults to false

Boolean that indicates whether to track per endpoint stats.

complexEndpoints

Defaults to []

Used in conjunction with endpointStats

Use it in case your application has routes with params or wildcard routes

Recommended for applications that have endpoints like /user/123

customStats

Defaults to false

Adds startMeasurement and finishMeasurement functions to the request objects and allows measuring any parts of the app.

Usage:

function handler(req, res) {
  const measurement = req.startMeasurement('measurementName');
  // Some code...
  req.finishMeasurement(measurement);
}
addHeader

Defaults to false

Adds X-Response-Time header to all responses, can be used to replace expressjs/response-time

Example

Examples for popular node web frameworks can be found here

Here is the example of usage in express app:

const app = require('express')();
const initStats = require('@phil-r/stats');

const { statsMiddleware, getStats } = initStats({
  endpointStats: true,
  complexEndpoints: ['/user/:id'],
  customStats: true,
  addHeader: true,
});

app.use(statsMiddleware);
app.get('/', (req, res) => res.end('Hello'));
app.get('/user/:id', (req, res) => res.end(`Hello ${req.params.id}`));
app.get('/long', async (req, res) => {
  const measurement = req.startMeasurement('long');
  await new Promise((resolve) => {
    setTimeout(() => resolve(), 2000);
  });
  req.finishMeasurement(measurement);
  res.end(`Long job finished`);
});
app.get('/stats', (req, res) => res.send(getStats()));

app.listen(8080);
console.log('Server listens at http://localhost:8080');

Visiting http://localhost:8080/stats will give following result:

{
  "uptime": 63881,
  "uptimeHumanReadable": "1m 4s",
  "statusCodes": {
    "200": 5,
    "404": 4
  },
  "uuid": "330d9cc6-7d40-4964-888c-4d2817905ee1",
  "pid": 90603,
  "totalTime": 4020.3912830000004,
  "averageTime": 446.7101425555556,
  "count": 9,
  "endpointStats": {
    "GET /long": {
      "totalTime": 4009.410922,
      "averageTime": 2004.705461,
      "count": 2,
      "statusCodes": {
        "200": 2
      }
    },
    "GET /favicon.ico": {
      "totalTime": 4.286955,
      "averageTime": 1.07173875,
      "count": 4,
      "statusCodes": {
        "404": 4
      }
    },
    "GET /stats": {
      "totalTime": 6.227342999999999,
      "averageTime": 6.227342999999999,
      "count": 1,
      "statusCodes": {
        "200": 1
      }
    },
    "GET /user/:id": {
      "totalTime": 0.466063,
      "averageTime": 0.2330315,
      "count": 2,
      "statusCodes": {
        "200": 2
      }
    }
  },
  "customStats": {
    "long": {
      "totalTime": 4005.556455,
      "averageTime": 2002.7782275,
      "started": 2,
      "count": 2
    }
  }
}

All time related results are in milliseconds

License

This is a fork of zenmate/stats

Inspired by

expressjs/response-time and thoas/stats