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How do we store the logs produced by morgan logger in NodeJS?
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          you can write the logs into file.But for better you can use winston



          var express = require('express')
          var fs = require('fs')
          var morgan = require('morgan')
          var path = require('path')

          var app = express()

          // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
          app.use(morgan('dev', {
          skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
          }))

          // log all requests to access.log
          app.use(morgan('common', {
          stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), { flags: 'a' })
          }))

          app.get('/', function (req, res) {
          res.send('hello, world!')
          })


          https://www.npmjs.com/package/morgan



          You can read the log File and analyze later






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            you can write the logs into file.But for better you can use winston



            var express = require('express')
            var fs = require('fs')
            var morgan = require('morgan')
            var path = require('path')

            var app = express()

            // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
            app.use(morgan('dev', {
            skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
            }))

            // log all requests to access.log
            app.use(morgan('common', {
            stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), { flags: 'a' })
            }))

            app.get('/', function (req, res) {
            res.send('hello, world!')
            })


            https://www.npmjs.com/package/morgan



            You can read the log File and analyze later






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              you can write the logs into file.But for better you can use winston



              var express = require('express')
              var fs = require('fs')
              var morgan = require('morgan')
              var path = require('path')

              var app = express()

              // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
              app.use(morgan('dev', {
              skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
              }))

              // log all requests to access.log
              app.use(morgan('common', {
              stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), { flags: 'a' })
              }))

              app.get('/', function (req, res) {
              res.send('hello, world!')
              })


              https://www.npmjs.com/package/morgan



              You can read the log File and analyze later






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                you can write the logs into file.But for better you can use winston



                var express = require('express')
                var fs = require('fs')
                var morgan = require('morgan')
                var path = require('path')

                var app = express()

                // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
                app.use(morgan('dev', {
                skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
                }))

                // log all requests to access.log
                app.use(morgan('common', {
                stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), { flags: 'a' })
                }))

                app.get('/', function (req, res) {
                res.send('hello, world!')
                })


                https://www.npmjs.com/package/morgan



                You can read the log File and analyze later






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                you can write the logs into file.But for better you can use winston



                var express = require('express')
                var fs = require('fs')
                var morgan = require('morgan')
                var path = require('path')

                var app = express()

                // log only 4xx and 5xx responses to console
                app.use(morgan('dev', {
                skip: function (req, res) { return res.statusCode < 400 }
                }))

                // log all requests to access.log
                app.use(morgan('common', {
                stream: fs.createWriteStream(path.join(__dirname, 'access.log'), { flags: 'a' })
                }))

                app.get('/', function (req, res) {
                res.send('hello, world!')
                })


                https://www.npmjs.com/package/morgan



                You can read the log File and analyze later







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