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lib/timber/events/http_server_response_event.ex
defmodule Timber.Events.HTTPServerResponseEvent do
@moduledoc """
The `HTTPServerResponseEvent` tracks responses for *incoming* HTTP *requests*. In other words,
the resposnes you are sending back to your clients. This gives you structured insight into
the response you are sending back to your clients.
Timber can automatically track response events if you use a `Plug` based framework
through `Timber.Plug`.
"""
alias Timber.Utils.HTTPEvents, as: UtilsHTTPEvents
@type t :: %__MODULE__{
body: String.t | nil,
headers: map,
request_id: Strin.t | nil,
status: pos_integer,
time_ms: float
}
@enforce_keys [:status, :time_ms]
defstruct [:body, :headers, :request_id, :status, :time_ms]
@doc """
Builds a new struct taking care to:
* Truncate the body if it is too large.
* Normalize header values so they are consistent.
* Removes "" or nil values.
"""
@spec new(Keyword.t) :: t
def new(opts) do
opts =
opts
|> Keyword.update(:body, nil, fn body -> UtilsHTTPEvents.normalize_body(body) end)
|> Keyword.update(:headers, nil, fn headers -> UtilsHTTPEvents.normalize_headers(headers) end)
|> Enum.filter(fn {_k,v} -> !(v in [nil, ""]) end)
struct!(__MODULE__, opts)
end
@doc """
Message to be used when logging.
"""
@spec message(t) :: IO.chardata
def message(%__MODULE__{status: status, time_ms: time_ms}),
do: ["Sent ", Integer.to_string(status), " in ", UtilsHTTPEvents.format_time_ms(time_ms)]
end