ExpressJS middleware req
, res
, next
have hooks like .on
and .pipe
.
But I'm looking for hooks for the app.get
and app.post
methods.
app.use()
and middleware can be used for "before" and a combination of the 'close'
and 'finish'
events can be used for "after."
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
function afterResponse() {
res.removeListener('finish', afterResponse);
res.removeListener('close', afterResponse);
// action after response
}
res.on('finish', afterResponse);
res.on('close', afterResponse);
// action before request
// eventually calling `next()`
});
app.use(app.router);
An example of this is the logger
middleware, which will append to the log after the response by default.
Just make sure this "middleware" is used before app.router
as order does matter.
logger
listens to both close
and finish
. Supposedly that can be useful in some situations.
Nov 24, 2013 at 18:19
close
is emitted if connection was terminated berfore res.end()
call and finish
is emitted after res.send()
Nov 25, 2013 at 12:36
'finish'
event didn't exist in a stable release before v0.10.0
. Before that, both scenarios would emit a 'close'
event -- http.ServerResponse
(v0.8.26) and Writable Stream (v0.8.26). But, you are right that 'close'
is more than just for backwards support and I've edited for it.
Nov 25, 2013 at 16:08