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@hapipal/avocat
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A utility to convert Objection database errors into Boom HTTP errors
A utility to convert Objection database errors into Boom HTTP errors
Lead Maintainer: Daniel Cole
npm install @hapipal/avocat
See also the API Reference
Avocat is intended for use with hapi v19+, nodejs v12+, and Objection v2 (see v1 for lower support).
Avocat provides a single utility function Avocat.rethrow(error, [options])
which transforms database errors from Objection into Boom HTTP errors that are compatible with hapi.
'use strict';
const Hapi = require('@hapi/hapi');
const Avocat = require('@hapipal/avocat');
const User = require('./user-model'); // An Objection model bound to a knex instance
const server = Hapi.server();
server.route({
method: 'get',
path: '/users/{id}',
handler(request) {
try {
return await User.query()
.findById(request.params.id)
.throwIfNotFound();
}
catch (err) {
Avocat.rethrow(err); // Throws a 404 Not Found if user does not exist
throw err;
}
}
});
The interface for Avocat is heavily inspired by Bounce.
FAQs
A utility to convert Objection database errors into Boom HTTP errors
The npm package @hapipal/avocat receives a total of 311 weekly downloads. As such, @hapipal/avocat popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hapipal/avocat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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