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MongoDB Shell Errors Package

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@mongosh/errors

Package for MongoDB Shell

Usage

const { MongoshUnimplementedError } = require('@mongosh/errors');

function evaluate(input) {
  if (input === 'some input') {
    throw new MongoshUnimplementedError(`${input} is not implemented`);
  }
}

// throws: MongoshUnimplemetedError: some input is not implemented
evaluate('some input')

Error Codes

The idea of error codes is to allow easy identification of specific errors and map them to a proper documentation. Error codes consist of a scope and a numeric part. They follow the pattern /^([a-zA-Z0-9]+)-/.

Example: code='ASYNC-01005' produces scope='ASYNC'.

To better group error codes by their meaning, we suggest the following numbering scheme:

  • Use 5 digit numbers for error codes to have enough spacing
  • Use the 10000 - 89999 range for error codes that can be solved immediately by the user.
  • Use the 90000 - 99999 range for error codes that are caused by internal limitations or violated assumptions.

To generate an overview of all errors inside all packages with their documentation, you can run:

npx ts-node scripts/extract-errors.ts <path to /packages>

This will generate an error-overview.md file in the current directory.

Remembery you can also use the metadata of an error to provide additional information.

API

CommonErrors

This enum provides common error codes that can be used throughout all packages for errors that do not need individual tracking.

MongoshBaseError

All errors inherit from the abstract MongoshBaseError which in turn inherits from Error.

All MongoshBaseErrors have the following properties:

  • name: inherited from Error. The name of the error, corresponding to the concrete class name.
  • message: inherited from Error. Descriptive message of the error.
  • code: optional. A unique identification code given when constructing the error.
  • scope: optional. The scope is automatically extracted from a given code.
  • metadata: optional. Additional metadata for further analysis of the error cause.
MongoshWarning(msg, code?, metadata?)

This error is used to give user a warning about the current execution. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes the warning.
  • code: optional type string. Unique identification code of the warning.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.
MongoshUnimplementedError(msg, code?, metadata?)

This error is used to API endpoints that are not yet implemented. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes what is not yet implemented.
  • code: optional type string. Unique identification code of the error.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.
MongoshRuntimeError(msg, code?, metadata?)

Used for errors in evaluation, specific to MongoDB Shell. Should not be used for JavaScript runtime errors.

args:

  • msg: type string. Describes what caused the error and a potential fix, if avaialable.
  • code: optional type string. Unique identification code of the error.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.
MongoshInternalError(msg, metadata?)

Used for rare cases when MongoDB Shell is not able to parse and evaluate the input. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes error in detail, so the user can better report it.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.

e.message will be appended with the following information:

This is an error inside mongosh. Please file a bug report for the MONGOSH project here: https://jira.mongodb.org/projects/MONGOSH/issues.

Note: The error code will automatically be set to CommonErrors.UnexpectedInternalError.

MongoshInvalidInputError(msg, code?, metadata?)

This error is used for invalid MongoDB input. This should not be used for JavaScript syntax errors, but rather for those specific to MongoDB. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes error in detail, providing current invalid input, and a fix, if available.
  • code: optional type string. Unique identification code of the error.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.
MongoshDeprecatedError(msg, metadata?)

This error is used when using a method or property that has been deprecated and was therefore already removed. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes error in detail, providing current invalid input, and a fix, if available.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.

Note: The error code will automatically be set to CommonErrors.Deprecated.

MongoshCommandFailed(msg, metadata?)

This error is used when running a database command unexpectedly failed but can be tried using runCommand to get more details. This should only be used when the result of a command returns with {ok: 0}. args:

  • msg: type string. Describes error in detail, providing current invalid input, and a fix, if available.
  • metadata: optional type Object. Additional metadata for further analysis.

Note: The error code will automatically be set to CommonErrors.CommandFailed.

Installation

npm install -S @mongosh/errors

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Package last updated on 05 Sep 2024

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