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doh

v0.0.4

Published

upgrade any http(s) server with error handling via domains

Downloads

138

Readme

node-doh

upgrade any http(s) server with error handling via domains

Hoomer

features

  • guarantees a request will receive a response when errors occur
  • handles any error during a request callback (no need for fn(err, res))
  • sends 500 with error message by default
  • default and custom error pages

install

npm install doh

usage

Add error handling to an existing server.

var upgrade = require('doh').upgrade
  , server = require('http').createServer();

server.on('request', function () {
  process.nextTick(function() {
    thisFunctionClearlyDoesNotExist(); // errors, ends the response, returns an error page
  });
});

server.listen(3000);

// call upgrade when you want
// to start handling errors
upgrade(server);

error page

Error Screen

crash only

By default doh handles errors on a domain and responds with an error page. Since node is crash only by design, you'll usually (if not always) want to process.exit() when an error occurs.

upgrade(server).on('error', function(err, req, res) {
  // at this point the response has been sent
  // but we can still log out everything before we
  // restart the server
  
  console.error(err, req, res);
  process.exit();
});

options

You can pass an options object to doh.upgrade(server, options) to override default behavior.

  • template - path to an ejs error template. Passed req, res, and err. See assets/error.html.

tests

npm test

note - Since doh is entirely concerned with error handling, it requires a custom test runner that does not rely on throw for failures (see test.js for more).

license

MIT