express middleware that manages request and trace ids
We use request tracing to track http requests from clients to targets or other services. This package associates a passed requestId with the req object or otherwise creates one. It also adds the service under a defined name to a trace header which will also be made available via the req object. By default the trace header will be added to the response as well.
The package defaults to the request and trace headers used by amazon web services. You can change these settings during initialization.
javascript
const { requestId } = require('@openreply/emw-request-id');
`
instead of
`javascript
const requestId = require('@openreply/emw-request-id');
`
for the import.Getting Started
$3
you can install this package via npm
npm i @openreply/emw-request-id$3
Simply add this module to your middleware chain
`javascript
app.use(requestId({ serviceName: 'testService' }));
`See the API documentation for more information regarding the initialization options.
the middleware will extend the request object by the following properties
| Param | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| req.trace | string | a list of all nodes that appended to the trace in order newest to oldest in '[key]=[value];...' format | string | in case a requestId has been passed with the request will be that headers value. |
| req.traceHeader | string | the name of the header that will be used to receive and pass on the trace id (defaults to
X-Amzn-Trace-Id) |
| req.requestId | string | the contents of the x-amzn-RequestId header if passed with the request. Otherwise a uuid/v4. The requestId header and id generator can be customized during initialization |
See the following usage example
`javascript
/ eslint-disable import/no-extraneous-dependencies /
const request = require('request');
const express = require('express');
/ eslint-enable import/no-extraneous-dependencies /
const { requestId } = require('@openreply/emw-request-id');const app = express();
// initializes our request-id middleware. will also set the trace header on
// the response object by default
app.use(requestId({ serviceName: 'testService' }));
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
// log the trace and request information to the console
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log(
incoming request with requestId ${req.requestId} and trace ${req.trace} for trace header ${req.traceHeader}); // add the trace information to requests to upstream servers
request.get({
url: 'http://www.example.com',
headers: {
[req.traceHeader]: req.trace
}
}, (error, response, body) => {
if (error) {
return res.sendStatus(502);
}
return res.send(body);
});
});
app.listen(3000, () => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log('Example app listening on port 3000!');
});
`Running the tests
You can run the test suite via
npm testVersioning
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
Authors
Florian Schaper - Initial work* - openreply-de
See also the list of authors who participated in this project.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
References
- AWS Application Load Balancers enrich incoming http requests with an additional
X-Amzn-Trace-Id header - see the aws documentation for more information.- AWS API Gateway sets a
x-amzn-RequestId` header with an unique id for every incoming request - have a look at their documentation for more information.