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express-response-handler

v1.4.1

Published

JSend compatible response handler for Express.

Downloads

496

Readme

express-response-handler

JSend compatible response handler for Express.

This module attach default and custom responses to the express request object. The result response is implemented with a response code, stack trace and JSend specification compatible properties.

Install

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

$ npm install express-response-handler
# or
$ yarn add express-response-handler

Use

var express = require('express'),
    responseHandler = require('express-response-handler'),
    App = express(),
    customCodes = [
        ['Unauthorized', 'error', 401]
    ];

App
    .use(responseHandler(customCodes))
    .get('/', (req, res) => {
        let data = {
            errors: []
        };

        // Recommended way
        res.error.Unauthorized('permission.error.unauthorized', data);

        // Also available with the same result
        res.error('Unauthorized', 'permission.error.unauthorized', data);
        res.error(401, 'permission.error.unauthorized', data);
        res.error[401]('permission.error.unauthorized', data);
    });

If your application calls various responses, only the first one will be sent. So in the previous example only the Recommended way will be sent.

Response examples

If Accept Header is set to 'application/json':

{
  "message": "permission.error.unauthorized",
  "data": {},
  "name": "Unauthorized",
  "status": "error",
  "code": 401,
  "errors": [],
  "stack": "Error\n ...",
  "time": 187.98342 // Response time
}

if no Accept Header or set to other than 'application/json':

Unauthorized: permission.error.unauthorized

The stack trace will be available only when env is other than production.

Default codes attached

/**
 * Every item follows the form
 * [@name(string), @type(string), @code(integer)]
 */

let codes = [
    ['BadRequest', 'error', 400],
    ['Unauthorized', 'error', 401],
    ['PaymentRequired', 'error', 402],
    ['Forbidden', 'error', 403],
    ['NotFound', 'error', 404],
    ['MethodNotAllowed', 'error', 405],
    ['NotAcceptable', 'error', 406],
    ['RequestTimeout', 'error', 408],
    ['Conflict', 'error', 409],
    ['UnprocessableEntity', 'error', 422],
    ['TooManyRequests', 'error', 429],
    ['ServerError', 'error', 500],
    ['NotImplemented', 'error', 501],
    ['BadGateway', 'error', 502],
    ['ServiceUnavailable', 'error', 503],
    ['OK', 'success', 200],
    ['Created', 'success', 201],
    ['Accepted', 'success', 202],
    ['NoContent', 'success', 204],
    ['ResetContent', 'success', 205],
    ['PartialContent', 'success', 206],
    ['Default', 'error', 500]
]

Also you can pass an array of codes to the factory function. In this way you can also overwrite the default ones.

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Author: Masquerade Circus. License Apache-2.0