--- title: logging description: Configure how data fetches are logged to the console when running Next.js in development mode. --- {/* The content of this doc is shared between the app and pages router. You can use the `Content` component to add content that is specific to the Pages Router. Any shared content should not be wrapped in a component. */} ## Options ### Fetching You can configure the logging level and whether the full URL is logged to the console when running Next.js in development mode. Currently, `logging` only applies to data fetching using the `fetch` API. It does not yet apply to other logs inside of Next.js. ```js filename="next.config.js" module.exports = { logging: { fetches: { fullUrl: true, }, }, } ``` Any `fetch` requests that are restored from the [Server Components HMR cache](/docs/app/api-reference/config/next-config-js/serverComponentsHmrCache) are not logged by default. However, this can be enabled by setting `logging.fetches.hmrRefreshes` to `true`. ```js filename="next.config.js" module.exports = { logging: { fetches: { hmrRefreshes: true, }, }, } ``` ### Incoming Requests By default all the incoming requests will be logged in the console during development. You can use the `incomingRequests` option to decide which requests to ignore. Since this is only logged in development, this option doesn't affect production builds. ```js filename="next.config.js" module.exports = { logging: { incomingRequests: { ignore: [/\api\/v1\/health/], }, }, } ``` Or you can disable incoming request logging by setting `incomingRequests` to `false`. ```js filename="next.config.js" module.exports = { logging: { incomingRequests: false, }, } ``` ### Disabling Logging In addition, you can disable the development logging by setting `logging` to `false`. ```js filename="next.config.js" module.exports = { logging: false, } ```