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@gtramontina.com/elysia-error-handler
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Elysia plugin to define HTTP error handlers in a more declarative way.
Elysia plugin to define HTTP error handlers in a more declarative way.
bun add --exact @gtramontina.com/elysia-error-handler
import { errorHandler } from "@gtramontina.com/elysia-error-handler";
import { Elysia } from "elysia";
class CustomForbiddenError extends Error { status = 403 }
new Elysia()
.use(
errorHandler({
400: () => new Response("too bad!", { status: 400 }), // return Response
403: () => 403, // return number
404: () => "uh-oh! not found!", // return string
500: ({ error }) => `error: ${error.message}`, // access to context
}),
)
.get("/400", () => { throw new ParseError(); })
.get("/403", () => { throw new CustomForbiddenError(); })
.get("/404", () => { throw new NotFoundError(); })
.get("/500", () => { throw new Error("boom!"); })
.listen(3000);
You can also import…
import { ErrorStatus } from "@gtramontina.com/elysia-error-handler";
…for more descriptive error status names, such as ErrorStatus.BadRequest
, ErrorStatus.TooManyRequests
, and so on.
FAQs
Elysia plugin to define HTTP error handlers in a more declarative way.
We found that @gtramontina.com/elysia-error-handler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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