After Response
Executed after the response sent to the client.
It's recommended to use After Response in the following situations:
- Clean up response
- Logging and analytics
Example
Below is an example of using the response handle to check for user sign-in.
typescript
import { Elysia } from 'elysia'
new Elysia()
.onAfterResponse(() => {
console.log('Response', performance.now())
})
.listen(3000)
Console should log as the following:
bash
Response 0.0000
Response 0.0001
Response 0.0002