Logging network events for a session.
Process: Main
const { netLog } = require('electron') app.whenReady().then(async () => { await netLog.startLogging('/path/to/net-log') // After some network events const path = await netLog.stopLogging() console.log('Net-logs written to', path) })
See --log-net-log
to log network events throughout the app's lifecycle.
Note: All methods unless specified can only be used after the ready
event of the app
module gets emitted.
netLog.startLogging(path[, options])
path
String - File path to record network logs.options
Object (optional)captureMode
String (optional) - What kinds of data should be captured. By default, only metadata about requests will be captured. Setting this to includeSensitive
will include cookies and authentication data. Setting it to everything
will include all bytes transferred on sockets. Can be default
, includeSensitive
or everything
.maxFileSize
Number (optional) - When the log grows beyond this size, logging will automatically stop. Defaults to unlimited.Returns Promise<void>
- resolves when the net log has begun recording.
Starts recording network events to path
.
netLog.stopLogging()
Returns Promise<void>
- resolves when the net log has been flushed to disk.
Stops recording network events. If not called, net logging will automatically end when app quits.
netLog.currentlyLogging
Readonly
A Boolean
property that indicates whether network logs are currently being recorded.
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https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/net-log