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Server-Timing Middleware

The Server-Timing Middleware provides performance metrics in the response headers.

INFO

Note: On Cloudflare Workers, the timer metrics may not be accurate, since timers only show the time of last I/O.

Import

ts
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { timing, setMetric, startTime, endTime } from 'hono/timing'
ts
import { Hono } from 'https://deno.land/x/hono/mod.ts'
import { timing, setMetric, startTime, endTime } from 'https://deno.land/x/hono/middleware.ts'

Usage

js
const app = new Hono()

// add the middleware to your router
app.use(timing());

app.get('/', async (c) => {

  // add custom metrics
  setMetric(c, 'region', 'europe-west3')

  // add custom metrics with timing, must be in milliseconds
  setMetric(c, 'custom', 23.8, 'My custom Metric')

  // start a new timer
  startTime(c, 'db');
  const data = await db.findMany(...);

  // end the timer
  endTime(c, 'db');

  return c.json({ response: data });
});

Conditionally enabled

ts
const app = new Hono()

app.use(
  '*',
  timing({
    // c: Context of the request
    enabled: (c) => c.req.method === 'POST',
  })
)

Result

Example timing output

Options

  • total: boolean
    • Show the total response time. Default is true.
  • enabled: boolean | (c: Context) => boolean
    • Whether timings should be added to the headers or not. Default is true.
  • totalDescription: boolean
    • Description for the total response time. Default is Total Response Time.
  • autoEnd: boolean
    • If startTime() should end automatically at the end of the request.
    • If disabled, not manually ended timers will not be shown.
  • crossOrigin: boolean | string
    • The origin this timings header should be readable.
      • If false, only from current origin.
      • If true, from all origin.
      • If string, from this domain(s). Multiple domains must be separated with a comma.
    • See docs.
    • Default is false

Released under the MIT License.