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restify-errors-thrower

v2.0.0

Published

Throw Restify errors easily and consistently!

Downloads

5

Readme

Restify Errors Thrower

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💥 Throw Restify errors easily and consistently!

Install

$ npm install --save restify-errors-thrower

Usage

const restify = require('restify');
const thrower = require('restify-errors-thrower');

// Creates a Restify server
const server = restify.createServer({
  name: 'myapp',
  version: '1.0.0'
});

// Creates a foo endpoint
server.get('/foo', function(req, res, next) {
  if (!req.query.foo) {
    return next(thrower.throw('BadRequestError', 'foo undefined', 'R.FOO.0');
  }
  if (req.query.foo !== 'unicorn') {
    return next(thrower.throw('BadRequestError', 'foo should be an 🦄!', 'R.FOO.1');
  }

  // Adds debug info
  const keys = req.query.keys();
  if (keys.length > 1) {
    return next(thrower.throw('BadRequestError', 'Only foo allowed', 'R.FOO.2', keys);
  }

  res.send(200, 'ok!');
  return next();
});

// Logs errors and debug info
server.on('after', function(req, res, route, err) {
  if (err && err.context) {
    const method = req.method.toUpperCase();
    const uri = req._url.path;
    const endpoint = method + '\t' + uri;

    console.log('[API]', endpoint, err.toString() + ' (' + err.context.errno + ')');
    if(err.context.debug) {
      debug.forEach(d => console.log('[DEBUG]', endpoint, d);
    }
  }
});

API

throw(type, message, errno, [debug])

Throw a specific Restify error.

type

Type: string

The type of error to throw. The list of types available can be found here

message

Type: string

An human-friendly error message sent to the client. Never sent error messages that comes from other modules!!! (E.g: your database) This may expose you to undesired hackers attack! Use the debug parameter instead for sensitive errors!

errno

Type: string|number

An unique error id code to send to clients. This will help your client to programmatically handle the error your API will throw. Choose a style and be consistent with it!

debug

Type: string|number

An indefinite number of contex information to collect. This is particular useful to send contex details to your logger! This will never sent to the client so you can store server critical messages. (E.g; errors coming from third pary APIs or errors coming from your DB)

thrown(err, [type])

Checks if a specific Restify error was thrown.

err

Type: object

The object to check

type

Type: string Default: undefined

The type of error that the object should be instance of.

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.