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@tractor/error-handler
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A general HTTP request error handler for tractor.
TractorError
:Creates a new
TractorError
.
Arguments:
message: string
- the error messagestatus?: number
- the HTTP status of the error
Usage:
let error = new TractorError('something bad happened', 500);
TractorError.isTractorError
:Checks if something is a
TractorError
.
Arguments:
e: any
- thing to test
Usage:
TractorError.isTractorError(new TractorError('something bad happened')); // true; TractorError.isTractorError(new Error('something bad happened')); // false;
handleError
:Sends an error back to the client
Arguments:
response:
Response - the Express HTTP response objecterror: TractorError
- the TractorError that was thrown
Usage:
import { TractorError, handleError } from '@tractor/error-handler'; export function myApiEndpoint (request, response) { if (somethingBad) { handleError(response, new TractorError('something bad happened')); } else { response.sendStatus(200); } }
FAQs
JavaScript file handler for tractor
The npm package @tractor/error-handler receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @tractor/error-handler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tractor/error-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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