Sha256: 445acf1e059abeae88b3833458cc811a74eb57a5237c0b3d0756f4588b6669a8
Contents?: true
Size: 1.72 KB
Versions: 5
Compression:
Stored size: 1.72 KB
Contents
require "timber/event" require "timber/util" module Timber module Events # The HTTP server response event tracks outgoing HTTP responses that you send # to clients. # # @note This event should be installed automatically through integrations, # such as the {Integrations::ActionController::LogSubscriber} integration. class HTTPServerResponse < Timber::Event attr_reader :body, :headers, :http_context, :request_id, :status, :time_ms def initialize(attributes) @body = attributes[:body] && Util::HTTPEvent.normalize_body(attributes[:body]) @headers = Util::HTTPEvent.normalize_headers(attributes[:headers]) @http_context = attributes[:http_context] @request_id = attributes[:request_id] @status = attributes[:status] || raise(ArgumentError.new(":status is required")) @time_ms = attributes[:time_ms] || raise(ArgumentError.new(":time_ms is required")) @time_ms = @time_ms.round(6) end def to_hash {body: body, headers: headers, request_id: request_id, status: status, time_ms: time_ms} end alias to_h to_hash # Builds a hash representation of containing simply objects, suitable for serialization. def as_json(_options = {}) {:http_server_response => to_hash} end # Returns the human readable log message for this event. def message if http_context "#{http_context[:method]} #{http_context[:path]} sent #{status} #{status_description} " \ "in #{time_ms}ms" else "Completed #{status} #{status_description} in #{time_ms}ms" end end def status_description Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[status] end end end end
Version data entries
5 entries across 5 versions & 1 rubygems