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easy-api-errors

v1.0.1

Published

Api Errors

Downloads

4

Readme

Easy API Errors

Easy API Errors is a library that provides a collection of HTTP error classes for Node.js applications. Each error class represents a specific HTTP error status code, making it easy to create and handle HTTP errors in your application.

Installation

You can install Easy API Errors via npm:

npm install easy-api-errors

Usage

const EasyApiErrors = require("easy-api-errors");

// Throw the created error
throw EasyApiErrors.errors.badRequest("Invalid input");

Available Errors

  • BadGateway: 502 Bad Gateway
  • BadRequest: 400 Bad Request
  • Conflict: 409 Conflict
  • ExpectationFailed: 417 Expectation Failed
  • FailedDependency: 424 Failed Dependency
  • Forbidden: 403 Forbidden
  • GatewayTimeout: 504 Gateway Timeout
  • Gone: 410 Gone
  • HttpVersionNotSupported: 505 HTTP Version Not Supported
  • InsufficientStorage: 507 Insufficient Storage
  • InternalServerError: 500 Internal Server Error
  • LengthRequired: 411 Length Required
  • Locked: 423 Locked
  • LoopDetected: 508 Loop Detected
  • MethodNotAllowed: 405 Method Not Allowed
  • MisdirectedRequest: 421 Misdirected Request
  • NetworkAuthenticationRequired: 511 Network Authentication Required
  • NotAcceptable: 406 Not Acceptable
  • NotFound: 404 Not Found
  • NotExtended: 510 Not Extended
  • NotImplemented: 501 Not Implemented
  • PayloadTooLarge: 413 Payload Too Large
  • PaymentRequired: 402 Payment Required
  • PreconditionFailed: 412 Precondition Failed
  • PreconditionRequired: 428 Precondition Required
  • ProxyAuthenticationRequired: 407 Proxy Authentication Required
  • RangeNotSatisfiable: 416 Range Not Satisfiable
  • RequestHeadersFieldsTooLarge: 431 Request Header Fields Too Large
  • RequestTimeout: 408 Request Timeout
  • ServiceUnavailable: 503 Service Unavailable
  • Teapot: 418 I'm a teapot
  • TooEarly: 425 Too Early
  • TooManyRequests: 429 Too Many Requests
  • Unauthorized: 401 Unauthorized
  • UnavailableForLegalReasons: 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons
  • UnprocessableEntity: 422 Unprocessable Entity
  • UnsupportedMediaType: 415 Unsupported Media Type
  • UpgradeRequired: 426 Upgrade Required
  • URITooLong: 414 URI Too Long
  • VariantAlsoNegotiates: 506 Variant Also Negotiates

API

EasyApiErrors.errors.{errorName}(message)

Creates an instance of the specified HTTP error with the given message.

  • errorName: The name of the error (e.g., "badRequest").
  • message: The error message.