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<H1>[99s-extend] Metrics per request and handler</H1>
<B>Łukasz Biedrycki</B>
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<I>Mon Feb 10 10:41:13 CET 2014</I>
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<PRE>Hi again,
another idea is to make environment (Env), which is passed between
middlewares, a part of Request record, so I could have an access to it in
onresponse callback.
Any of that makes sense?
Cheers,
Łukasz Biedrycki
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Łukasz Biedrycki <<A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">lukasz.biedrycki at gmail.com</A>
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><i> Hi,
</I>><i> in my application I would like to add some metrics per handler and per
</I>><i> response http status code.
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</I>><i> One way is to add on response callback function, but there I do not have
</I>><i> an information about handler and handler opts.
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</I>><i> Second way is to add a middleware, but then I do not have an information
</I>><i> about response status code.
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</I>><i> Frankly, I like second way more.
</I>><i> How do like an idea to add response status code to request record similar
</I>><i> to: resp_headers or resp_body ?
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</I>><i> Cheers,
</I>><i> Łukasz Biedrycki
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