express-safe-async
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[@AsyncHandled] Elegant async error handling Decorator for async router function(controller) in express.
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Elegant async error handler with Decorator for async router function(controller) in express
If you use async
method for route handler and middleware, There must be some problem. When some error occured in async
method, express can't handle your errors. So you should deal with it yourself. It is a pretty annoying task to handle this.
This library provides a simple and elegant decorator @AsyncHandled
to handle these errors from async
method. this decorator handles occured errors from async
method and bind this
automatically.
Nothing needs your attention anymore.
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Install
Highly Recommend to use higher version than v2.0.1, If you are using lower version, You should update it.
npm install express-safe-async
Import
TypeScript
import AsyncHandled, { safe } from 'express-safe-async';
JavaScript
const safe = require('express-safe-async').safe;
Usage
To use Decorator, Make sure the below line is in your tsconfig.json
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES5",
"experimentalDecorators": true
}
}
or
tsc --target ES5 --experimentalDecorators
Using Class Method
Just write @AsyncHandled
on your async methods.
import * as express from 'express';
import AsyncHandled from 'express-safe-async';
class ExampleController {
@AsyncHandled // <- This is all you should do.
public async asyncMethod(req: express.Request, res: express.Response) {
// Your stuff here
...
}
}
const app = express();
const example = new ExampleController();
app.get('/example', example.asyncMethod);
app.listen(PORT, (err) => {
...
});
Not Using Class Method
Wrap your functions with safe()
like below.
import * as express from 'express';
import { safe } from 'express-safe-async';
const app = express();
app.use(safe( // <- This is all you should do
async () => {
// Your middleware here
...
}
));
app.get('/example', safe( // <- This is all you should do
async (req: express.Request, res: express.Response) => {
// Your route handler here
...
}
));
app.listen(1234, (err) => {
...
});
Run tests when you contribute
npm run test
Author
👤 Yunbin Chang
- Website: https://techbless.github.io
- Github: @techbless
🤝 Contributing
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page. You can also take a look at the contributing guide.
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📝 License
Copyright © 2020 Yunbin Chang. This project is MIT licensed.