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server-timestamp

v1.0.0

Published

Create a middleware to add a server timestamp header in milliseconds. Use for Express

Downloads

6

Readme

server-timestamp

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Create a middleware to add a server timestamp header in milliseconds. Use for Express

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install --save server-timestamp

API

var serverTimestamp = require('server-timestamp');

serverTimestamp([options])

Create a middleware that adds a X-Server-Timestamp header to responses. If you don't want to use this module to automatically set a header, please see the section about Options format

Options

The serverTimestamp function accepts an optional options object that may contain any of the following keys:

header

The name of the header to set, defaults to X-Server-Timestamp.

format

This is a function that formats timestamps.

Examples

default

var serverTimestamp = require('./');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();

app.use(serverTimestamp());

// response
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
    /*
     res results:

       {
         "x-powered-by": "Express",
         "x-server-timestamp": 1493365865576
       }
     */
    res.send(res._headers)
});

app.listen(3000, function () {
    console.log('Example app listening on port 3000!')
});

set header

var serverTimestamp = require('./');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();

app.use(serverTimestamp({header: 'Example-Server-Timestamp'}));

// response
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
    /*
     res results:

       {
         "x-powered-by": "Express",
         "example-server-timestamp": 1493365865576
       }
     */
    res.send(res._headers)
});

app.listen(3000, function () {
    console.log('Example app listening on port 3000!')
});

set header and format

var serverTimestamp = require('./');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();

app.use(serverTimestamp({
    header: 'Example-Format-Server-Timestamp',
    format: function(timestamp){
        var now = new Date(timestamp);
        var year = now.getFullYear();
        var month = now.getMonth() + 1;
        var date = now.getDate();
        var hour = now.getHours();
        var minute = now.getMinutes();
        var second = now.getSeconds();

        return year + '-' + month + '-' + date + ' '+ hour + ':' + minute + ':' + second;
    }
}));

// response
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
    /*
     res results:

       {
         "x-powered-by": "Express",
         "example-format-server-timestamp": "2017-4-28 15:51:5"
       }
     */
    res.send(res._headers)
});

app.listen(3000, function () {
    console.log('Example app listening on port 3000!')
});

Full Example

Check this repo for full example with Express.

License

MIT