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koa-better-error-handler

A better error-handler for Lad and Koa. Makes `ctx.throw` awesome (best used with koa-404-handler)

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koa-better-error-handler

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A better error-handler for Lad and Koa. Makes ctx.throw awesome (best used with koa-404-handler)

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Install

npm install --save koa-better-error-handler

Usage

You should probably be using this in combination with koa-404-handler too!

API

No support for sessions, cookies, or flash messaging:

const errorHandler = require('koa-better-error-handler');
const Koa = require('koa');
const Router = require('koa-router');
const koa404Handler = require('koa-404-handler');

// initialize our app
const app = new Koa();

// override koa's undocumented error handler
app.context.onerror = errorHandler;

// specify that this is our api
app.context.api = true;

// use koa-404-handler
app.use(koa404Handler);

// set up some routes
const router = new Router();

// throw an error anywhere you want!
router.get('/404', ctx => ctx.throw(404));
router.get('/500', ctx => ctx.throw(500));

// initialize routes on the app
app.use(router.routes());

// start the server
app.listen(3000);
console.log('listening on port 3000');

Web App

Built-in support for sessions, cookies, and flash messaging:

const errorHandler = require('koa-better-error-handler');
const Koa = require('koa');
const redis = require('redis');
const RedisStore = require('koa-redis');
const session = require('koa-generic-session');
const flash = require('koa-connect-flash');
const convert = require('koa-convert');
const Router = require('koa-router');
const koa404Handler = require('koa-404-handler');

// initialize our app
const app = new Koa();

// define keys used for signing cookies
app.keys = ['foo', 'bar'];

// initialize redis store
const redisClient = redis.createClient();
redisClient.on('connect', () => app.emit('log', 'info', 'redis connected'));
redisClient.on('error', err => app.emit('error', err));

// define our storage
const redisStore = new RedisStore({
  client: redisClient
});

// add sessions to our app
app.use(
  convert(
    session({
      store: redisStore
    })
  )
);

// add support for flash messages (e.g. `req.flash('error', 'Oops!')`)
app.use(convert(flash()));

// override koa's undocumented error handler
app.context.onerror = errorHandler;

// use koa-404-handler
app.use(koa404Handler);

// set up some routes
const router = new Router();

// throw an error anywhere you want!
router.get('/404', ctx => ctx.throw(404));
router.get('/500', ctx => ctx.throw(500));

// initialize routes on the app
app.use(router.routes());

// start the server
app.listen(3000);
console.log('listening on port 3000');

User-Friendly Responses

Example Request:

curl -H "Accept: application/json" http://localhost/some-page-does-not-exist

Example Response:

{
  "statusCode": 404,
  "error": "Not Found",
  "message":"Not Found"
}

HTML Error Lists

If you specify app.context.api = true or set ctx.api = true, and if a Mongoose validation error message occurs that has more than one message (e.g. multiple fields were invalid) – then err.message will be joined by a comma instead of by <li>.

Therefore if you DO want your API error messages to return HTML formatted error lists for Mongoose validation, then set app.context.api = false, ctx.api = false, or simply make sure to not set them before using this error handler.

With error lists:

{
  "statusCode": 400,
  "error": "Bad Request",
  "message": "<ul class=\"text-xs-left mb-0\"><li>Path `company_logo` is required.</li><li>Gig description must be 100-300 characters.</li></ul>"
}

Without error lists:

{
  "statusCode":400,
  "error":"Bad Request",
  "message":"Path `company_logo` is required., Gig description must be 100-300 characters."
}

License

MIT © Nick Baugh

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Package last updated on 01 Jan 2018

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