Express Simple Errors
Using Error Handling Middleware
import express from 'express';
import ErrorHandler, { errors } from 'express-simple-errors';
const app = express();
const errorHandler = new ErrorHandler();
app.use(errorHandler.middleware());
The middleware
method will handle NotFound
errors, all errors from routing, and then send the response. You can use these as one simple function, or you can use them individually.
import express from 'express';
import ErrorHandler, { errors } from 'express-simple-errors';
const app = express();
const errorHandler = new ErrorHandler();
app.use(errorHandler.handleNotFound());
app.use(errorHandler.handleError());
app.use(errorHandler.sendResponse());
You could inject middleware after the handleError
method. The original err
object will be intact for you to consume before passing to sendResponse
.
The stackTrace is included with the default handler method. You can turn this off when you initialize.
const errorHandler = new ErrorHandler({stackTrace: false});
Customizing the Response Object
You can modify the default handler, or create a custom one for more specific needs. The handlers are called based on the errors name
property. All error classes included with this module are "Error", and the handler used will be "Default".
const defaultHandler = (err, stack) => {
const res = {};
res.status= err.name;
res.message= err.message;
res.code= err.code;
if (stack) res.stackTrace= err.stack;
return res;
};
Each handler will be passed two parameters - the err
object, and the stackTrace
flag.
To modify the Default
handler, or create a custom handler, you can use the setHandler
method.
errors.setHandler('Default', (err, stack) => {
return {
status: 'error',
data: err.message
}
});
errors.setHandler('Custom', (err, stack) => ('You have encountered an error.')});
Creating Error Responses
import { errors } from 'express-simple-errors';
function foo(bar) {
if !(bar) throw new errors.Conflict();
}
function foo(bar) {
if !(bar) throw new errors.Conflict('You are missing something!');
}
function checkUser(req, res, next) {
try {
const user =
if (!user) return next(new errors.NotFound('This user does not exist'));
next();
} catch(e) {
next(e);
}
}
router.route(/)
.get(checkUser)
Supported Error Codes
- 400 BadRequest
- 401 Unauthorized
- 403 Forbidden
- 404 NotFound
- 409 Conflict
- 415 UnsupportedMediaType