modern-errors
plugin to create HTTP error
responses.
This adds BaseError.httpResponse(error)
which
converts error
to a plain object
(RFC 7807, "problem details") to use
in an HTTP response.
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Adding the plugin to
modern-errors
.
import ModernError from 'modern-errors'
import modernErrorsHttp from 'modern-errors-http'
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsHttp],
})
Configuring error fields.
export const AuthError = BaseError.subclass('AuthError', {
http: {
type: 'https://example.com/probs/auth',
status: 401,
},
})
Creating an HTTP error response.
const error = new AuthError('Could not authenticate.', {
http: {
instance: '/users/62',
extra: { userId: 62 },
},
})
const object = BaseError.httpResponse(error)
// {
// type: 'https://example.com/probs/auth',
// status: 401,
// title: 'AuthError',
// detail: 'Could not authenticate.',
// instance: '/users/62',
// stack: `AuthError: Could not authenticate.
// at ...`,
// extra: { userId: 62 },
// }
npm install modern-errors-http
This package works in both Node.js >=18.18.0 and browsers.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
. If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
Type: Plugin
Plugin object to pass to the
plugins
option of
ErrorClass.subclass()
.
error
: Error
Return value: HttpResponse
Converts error
to a plain object to use in an HTTP response. Its shape follows
RFC 7807 ("problem details").
Type: object
Type: urlString
Default: undefined
URI identifying and documenting the error class. Ideally, each error class should set one.
Type: integer
Default: undefined
HTTP status code.
Type: string
Default: error.name
Error class name.
Type: string
Default: error.message
Error description.
Type: urlString
Default: undefined
URI identifying the value which errored.
Type: string
Default: error.stack
Error stack trace. Can be set to an empty string.
Type: object
Default: any additional error
properties
Additional information. This is always safe to serialize as JSON. Can be set to an empty object.
Options can apply to (in priority order):
- Any error: second argument to
ModernError.subclass()
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsHttp],
http: options,
})
- Any error of a specific class (and its subclasses): second argument to
ErrorClass.subclass()
export const AuthError = BaseError.subclass('AuthError', { http: options })
- A specific error: second argument to
new ErrorClass()
throw new AuthError('...', { http: options })
- A specific
BaseError.httpResponse(error)
call
BaseError.httpResponse(error, options)
error-http-response
: Create HTTP error responsessafe-json-value
: ⛑️ JSON serialization should never failmodern-errors
: Handle errors in a simple, stable, consistent waymodern-errors-cli
: Handle errors in CLI modulesmodern-errors-process
: Handle process errorsmodern-errors-bugs
: Print where to report bugsmodern-errors-serialize
: Serialize/parse errorsmodern-errors-clean
: Clean stack tracesmodern-errors-winston
: Log errors with Winstonmodern-errors-switch
: Execute class-specific logic
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