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node-common-errors

AVVS16MIT0.4.0TypeScript support: definitely-typed

Extended Node.JS Error classes, allowing you to easily handle common errors in a web application. Predefined error messages and codes will save you some time and boilerplate code

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Node Errors

Extended Node.JS Error classes, allowing you to easily handle common errors in a web application. Predefined error messages and codes will save you some time and boilerplate code.

Furthermore, it contains a common error handler middleware, which complements forming responses based on the errors that had been passed

Error types

Name Message Code Payload Signature
Common null 400 null message, code
Auth Not authorized 401 null message
Forbidden Forbidden 403 null message
NotFound Not Found 404 null message
BadRequest Bad Request 400 null payload
Uninitialized Uninitialized 500 null
Internal Internal Server Error 500 null message

Usage

One of the many usage cases

var Errors = require('node-common-errors');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();


var router = express.Router();

// custom router, for now it's in the same file, but it's more
// and more common to have components-based web servers, so let's keep it
// that way
router
  .post('/register', function (req, res, next) {
    var body = req.body;
    var username = body.username;
    var password = body.password;

    if (!username) {
      return next(new Errors.BadRequest('missing.username'));
    }

    if (!password) {
      return next(new Errors.BadRequest('missing.password'));
    }

    if (password.length < 10) {
      return next(new Errors.BadRequest('password.small'));
    }

    // etc, we can do various check, you get the idea

    res.send('OK');

  });


app.use(router);
app.use(Errors.commonErrorHandler);