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Error Handling? #2992
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Hi @kingram6865, could you provide some code context?
See the How to handle errors? FAQ section 🙋🏻♂️ |
Yeah, the FAQ does not add any new or detailed information. I included the output of error handling, which is the same as that offered in the FAQ. What kind of code context do you want? It's a simple try-catch block. try {
const [rows, fields] = await executeSQL(sql)
res.json(rows)
} catch(err) {
// console.log(Object.keys(err))
// console.log(err.name, err.message)
// throw err;
// res.json(err)
// res.send(err.message)
// for (let k in err) { console.log(`Line 34: ${k}: ${error[k]}`) }
if (err instanceof Error) {
console.log('execute error:', err);
}
} I'm preventing duplicate entries in the table at the MySQL server: IF (v_hashdupe = 0 && NEW.data IS NOT NULL) THEN
SET NEW.hash = v_hash;
ELSEIF (v_hashdupe = 0 && NEW.data IS NULL) THEN
signal sqlstate '45000' set message_text = "MISSING: No hash data";
ELSEIF (v_hashdupe > 0) THEN
signal sqlstate '45000' set message_text = "DUPLICATE: Already have that data";
END IF; |
I provided details two weeks ago. Is anyone going to respond? |
I know I don't need to explain myself, but I really like how the open-source community works. I usually create a priority queue based on how many users are affected by a bug/issue. For example a single PR (#2988) that fixes 8 issues and resolves a large discussion all at once, with practically zero code changes, also opened 2 weeks ago and no feedbacks and it's totally fine. It needs investigation, make sure nothing gets broken, etc (these things demand time and effort of the community and maintainers). At a point where the JavaScript error stack is not sufficient for your case or doesn't return a specific behavior, I don't know what should be returned. That's why we keep unanswered issues open, so any user in the community who has experienced and solved it can comment 🤝 |
Ok. Would be nice to find an answer at some point. If there is one. |
I have a REST API and for an INSERT handler I have a custom (45000) error in MySQL.
Node throws the stack in the console but I cannot capture that info in my try catch for proper handling.
There's no documentation on Error handling for mysql2. Any thoughts/suggestions?
console.log(err) produces:
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