curly-express
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print all received requests as curl's
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curly-express
curly-express print all received requests as curls.
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Requirements
To use library you need to have node and npm installed in your machine:
- node
>=10
- npm
>=6
Package is continuously tested on darwin, linux and win32 platforms. All active and maintenance LTS node releases are supported.
Installation
To install the library run the following command
npm i --save curly-express
Usage
This package can be used as middleware. Note that it must be placed after body-parser in order to receive the request body.
Default configuration
In the default configuration, the middleware will print cURL to stdout:
import curl from 'curly-express';
import express from 'express';
const app = express();
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(curl);
app.use(router);
Advanced usage
You can customize some stuff by importing the factory method:
Customize logger
You can pass your own logger as an optional parameter:
import { cURL } from 'curly-express';
const curl = cURL({
log : console.log
});
app.use(curl);
Attach to request
If you need curl in further middlewares, you can do it with optional argument attach
:
import { cURL } from 'curly-express';
const curl = cURL({
attach : true
});
app.use(curl); // check req._curl
it will add curl to _curl
property of the request object. If you want to change the property key, use:
const curl = cURL({
attach : '_curl_custom_key'
});
Contribute
Make the changes to the code and tests. Then commit to your branch. Be sure to follow the commit message conventions. Read Contributing Guidelines for details.