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41 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
41 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
const error = require('../../error')('/plugin/final/');
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error.noreturn = ({ method, url }) => `
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Your middleware did not return anything for this request:
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${method} ${url}
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This normally happens when no route was matched or if the router did not reply with anything. Make sure to return something, even if it's a catch-all error.
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Documentation for reply: https://serverjs.io/documentation/reply/
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Relevant issue: https://github.com/franciscop/server/issues/118
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`;
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error.unhandled = `
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Some middleware threw an error that was not handled properly. This can happen when you do this:
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~~~
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// BAD:
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server(ctx => { throw new Error('I am an error!'); });
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~~~
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To catch and handle these types of errors, add a route to the end of your middlewares to handle errors like this:
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~~~
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// GOOD:
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const { error } = server.router;
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const { status } = server.reply;
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server(
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ctx => { throw new Error('I am an error!'); },
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// ...
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error(ctx => status(500).send(ctx.error.message))
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);
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~~~
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Please feel free to open an issue in Github asking for more info:
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https://github.com/franciscop/server
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`;
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module.exports = error;
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