standard-http-error v2.0.1
StandardHttpError.js
StandardHttpError.js is a very simple but useful error class for
JavaScript and Node.js that represents HTTP errors. You can then detect it with
instanceof
in error handling middleware and act accordingly. Also works in the
browser through Browserify.
You can use StandardHttpError.js with any error code you like, standardized or
not. They don't have to exist beforehand, so if you're living on the cutting
edge, feel free to use new HttpError(451, "Unavailable For Legal Reasons")
.
Installing
npm install standard-http-error
StandardHttpError.js follows semantic versioning, so feel
free to depend on its major version with something like >= 1.0.0 < 2
(a.k.a ^1.0.0
).
Using
var HttpError = require("standard-http-error")
throw new HttpError(404)
Your error handler will then receive an instance of HttpError
along with the
following enumerable properties:
Property | Value |
---|---|
name | "HttpError" |
code | 404 |
message | "Not Found" |
As always for errors, the non-enumerable stack
property is there as well.
For compatibility with Express or Koa's default request handler (the one that
prints your errors out if you don't handle them), StandardHttpError.js also sets
status
, statusCode
and statusMessage
to be aliases of code
and
message
. They're non-enumerable to not pollute serialization.
Creating a new instance by error name
StandardHttpError.js also supports passing a constant name instead of the error code.
new HttpError("NOT_FOUND")
new HttpError("FORBIDDEN")
See below for a list of error code names.
Setting a custom message
new HttpError(412, "Bad CSRF Token")
The default "Precondition Failed" message that the error code 412 would've resulted in will then be replaced by "Bad CSRF Token".
Note that status messages were always meant to be human readable, so it's perfect fine and even preferable to provide clarification in the status message. Try to stick to the capitalized form, though, as that will match the default HTTP status message style.
Setting custom properties
You can pass custom properties to be attached to the error instance as an object:
new HttpError(404, {url: req.url})
new HttpError(412, "Bad CSRF Token", {session: req.session})
You can access the given session
property then as err.session
.
Subclassing StandardHttpError
If you wish to add your own functionality to StandardHttpError, subclass it:
var HttpError = require("standard-http-error")
function RemoteError(res) {
HttpError.call(this, res.statusCode, res.statusMessage)
}
RemoteError.prototype = Object.create(HttpError.prototype, {
constructor: {value: RemoteError, configurable: true, writeable: true}
})
The StandardError.js library that
StandardHttpError.js uses makes sure the name
and stack
properties of your
new error class are set properly.
If you don't want your new error class to directly inherit from
StandardHttpError
, feel free to leave the RemoteError.prototype
line out.
Everything will work as before except your RemoteError
will no longer be an
instanceof
StandardHttpError.js. You might want to manually grab the
HttpError.prototype.toString
function then though, as that's useful for nice
String(err)
output.
Switching based on error codes
switch (err.code) {
case HttpError.UNAUTHORIZED: return void res.redirect("/signin")
case HttpError.NOT_FOUND: return void res.render("404")
case 451: return void res.redirect("/legal")
default: return void res.render("500")
}
Using with Express
StandardHttpError.js comes very handy when used with Connect/Express's error handling functionality:
var HttpError = require("standard-http-error")
var app = require("express")()
app.get("/account", function(req, res, next) {
if (req.account == null) throw new HttpError(401)
if (req.account.budget == 0) throw new HttpError(402)
// ...
})
app.use(function(err, req, res, next) {
if (!(err instanceof HttpError)) return void next(err)
res.statusCode = err.code
res.statusMessage = err.message
res.render("error", {title: err.message})
})
HttpError.NOT_FOUND // => 404
When running on Node.js, cached status codes and their names get merged with new
codes from Http.STATUS_CODES
. Existing status codes will not be changed
without bumping StandardHttpError.js's major version number. That ensures
consistent constants in Node and in the browser.
Code | Name |
---|---|
100 | CONTINUE |
101 | SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS |
102 | PROCESSING |
200 | OK |
201 | CREATED |
202 | ACCEPTED |
203 | NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION |
204 | NO_CONTENT |
205 | RESET_CONTENT |
206 | PARTIAL_CONTENT |
207 | MULTI_STATUS |
208 | ALREADY_REPORTED |
226 | IM_USED |
300 | MULTIPLE_CHOICES |
301 | MOVED_PERMANENTLY |
302 | FOUND |
303 | SEE_OTHER |
304 | NOT_MODIFIED |
305 | USE_PROXY |
307 | TEMPORARY_REDIRECT |
308 | PERMANENT_REDIRECT |
400 | BAD_REQUEST |
401 | UNAUTHORIZED |
402 | PAYMENT_REQUIRED |
403 | FORBIDDEN |
404 | NOT_FOUND |
405 | METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED |
406 | NOT_ACCEPTABLE |
407 | PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED |
408 | REQUEST_TIMEOUT |
409 | CONFLICT |
410 | GONE |
411 | LENGTH_REQUIRED |
412 | PRECONDITION_FAILED |
413 | PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE |
414 | URI_TOO_LONG |
415 | UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE |
416 | RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE |
417 | EXPECTATION_FAILED |
418 | IM_A_TEAPOT |
421 | MISDIRECTED_REQUEST |
422 | UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY |
423 | LOCKED |
424 | FAILED_DEPENDENCY |
425 | UNORDERED_COLLECTION |
426 | UPGRADE_REQUIRED |
428 | PRECONDITION_REQUIRED |
429 | TOO_MANY_REQUESTS |
431 | REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE |
500 | INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR |
501 | NOT_IMPLEMENTED |
502 | BAD_GATEWAY |
503 | SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE |
504 | GATEWAY_TIMEOUT |
505 | HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED |
506 | VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES |
507 | INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE |
508 | LOOP_DETECTED |
509 | BANDWIDTH_LIMIT_EXCEEDED |
510 | NOT_EXTENDED |
511 | NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED |
License
StandardHttpError.js is released under a Lesser GNU Affero General Public License, which in summary means:
- You can use this program for no cost.
- You can use this program for both personal and commercial reasons.
- You do not have to share your own program's code which uses this program.
- You have to share modifications (e.g. bug-fixes) you've made to this program.
For more convoluted language, see the LICENSE
file.
About
Andri Möll typed this and the code.
Monday Calendar supported the engineering work.
If you find StandardHttpError.js needs improving, please don't hesitate to type to me now at andri@dot.ee or create an issue online.