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Development-only error handler middleware.

This middleware is only intended to be used in a development environment, as the full error stack traces and internal details of any object passed to this module will be sent back to the client when an error occurs.

When an object is provided to Express as an error, this module will display as much about this object as possible, and will do so by using content negotiation for the response between HTML, JSON, and plain text.

Install

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install errorhandler

API

<!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars -->
var errorhandler = require('errorhandler')

errorhandler(options)

Create new middleware to handle errors and respond with content negotiation.

Options

Error handler accepts these properties in the options object.

log

Provide a function to be called with the error and a string representation of the error. Can be used to write the error to any desired location, or set to false to only send the error back in the response. Called as log(err, str, req, res) where err is the Error object, str is a string representation of the error, req is the request object and res is the response object (note, this function is invoked after the response has been written).

The default value for this option is true unless process.env.NODE_ENV === 'test'.

Possible values:

Examples

Simple example

Basic example of adding this middleware as the error handler only in development with connect (express also can be used in this example).

var connect = require('connect')
var errorhandler = require('errorhandler')

var app = connect()

// assumes NODE_ENV is set by the user
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
  // only use in development
  app.use(errorhandler())
}

Custom output location

Sometimes you may want to output the errors to a different location than STDERR during development, like a system notification, for example.

<!-- eslint-disable handle-callback-err -->
var connect = require('connect')
var errorhandler = require('errorhandler')
var notifier = require('node-notifier')

var app = connect()

// assumes NODE_ENV is set by the user
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
  // only use in development
  app.use(errorhandler({ log: errorNotification }))
}

function errorNotification (err, str, req) {
  var title = 'Error in ' + req.method + ' ' + req.url

  notifier.notify({
    title: title,
    message: str
  })
}

License

MIT