Errors

Error Handling In Node.js

Uncaught Errors

In Node.js, uncaught errors are likely to cause memory leaks, file descriptor leaks, and other major production issues. Domains were a failed attempt to fix this.

Given that it is not possible to process all uncaught errors sensibly, the best way to deal with them is to crash.

Catching Errors In Promises

In Node.js, unhandled promise rejections (that is, without a .catch() handler) can also cause memory and file descriptor leaks. While unhandledRejection is deprecated in Node.js, unhandled rejections will not throw, and still potentially leak. You should use a module like make-promises-safe to ensure unhandled rejections always throw.

If you are using promises, you should attach a .catch() handler synchronously.

Errors In Fastify

Fastify follows an all-or-nothing approach and aims to be lean and optimal as much as possible. The developer is responsible for making sure that the errors are handled properly.

Errors In Input Data

Most errors are a result of unexpected input data, so we recommend validating your input data against a JSON schema.

Catching Uncaught Errors In Fastify

Fastify tries to catch as many uncaught errors as it can without hindering performance. This includes:

  1. synchronous routes, e.g. app.get('/', () => { throw new Error('kaboom') })
  2. async routes, e.g. app.get('/', async () => { throw new Error('kaboom') })

The error in both cases will be caught safely and routed to Fastify’s default error handler for a generic 500 Internal Server Error response.

To customize this behavior you should use setErrorHandler.

Errors In Fastify Lifecycle Hooks And A Custom Error Handler

From the Hooks documentation:

If you get an error during the execution of your hook, just pass it to done() and Fastify will automatically close the request and send the appropriate error code to the user.

If you have defined a custom error handler for using setErrorHandler the error will be routed there. otherwise, it will be routed to Fastify’s generic error handler.

Some things to consider in your custom error handler:

  • you can reply.send(data), which will behave as it would in regular route handlers

    • objects are serialized, triggering the preSerialization lifecycle hook if you have one defined
    • strings, buffers, and streams are sent to the client, with appropriate headers (no serialization)
  • You can throw a new error in your custom error handler

    • errors (new error or the received error parameter re-thrown) - will trigger the onError lifecycle hook and send the error to the user
    • an error will not be triggered twice from a lifecycle hook - Fastify internally monitors the error invocation to avoid infinite loops for errors thrown in the reply phases of the lifecycle. (those after the route handler)

Fastify Error Codes

FST_ERR_BAD_URL

The router received an invalid url.

FST_ERR_CTP_ALREADY_PRESENT

The parser for this content type was already registered.

FST_ERR_CTP_BODY_TOO_LARGE

The request body is larger than the provided limit.

This setting can be defined in the Fastify server instance: bodyLimit

FST_ERR_CTP_EMPTY_TYPE

The content type cannot be an empty string.

FST_ERR_CTP_INVALID_CONTENT_LENGTH

Request body size did not match Content-Length.

FST_ERR_CTP_INVALID_HANDLER

An invalid handler was passed for the content type.

FST_ERR_CTP_INVALID_MEDIA_TYPE

The received media type is not supported (i.e. there is no suitable Content-Type parser for it).

FST_ERR_CTP_INVALID_PARSE_TYPE

The provided parse type is not supported. Accepted values are string or buffer.

FST_ERR_CTP_INVALID_TYPE

The Content-Type should be a string.

FST_ERR_DEC_ALREADY_PRESENT

A decorator with the same name is already registered.

FST_ERR_DEC_MISSING_DEPENDENCY

The decorator cannot be registered due to a missing dependency.

FST_ERR_HOOK_INVALID_HANDLER

The hook callback must be a function.

FST_ERR_HOOK_INVALID_TYPE

The hook name must be a string.

FST_ERR_LOG_INVALID_DESTINATION

The logger accepts either a 'stream' or a 'file' as the destination.

FST_ERR_PROMISE_NOT_FULFILLED

A promise may not be fulfilled with ‘undefined’ when statusCode is not 204.

FST_ERR_REP_ALREADY_SENT

A response was already sent.

FST_ERR_REP_INVALID_PAYLOAD_TYPE

Reply payload can be either a string or a Buffer.

FST_ERR_SCH_ALREADY_PRESENT

A schema with the same $id already exists.

FST_ERR_SCH_MISSING_ID

The schema provided does not have $id property.

FST_ERR_SCH_SERIALIZATION_BUILD

The JSON schema provided for serialization of a route response is not valid.

FST_ERR_SCH_VALIDATION_BUILD

The JSON schema provided for validation to a route is not valid.

FST_ERR_SEND_INSIDE_ONERR

You cannot use send inside the onError hook.

FST_ERR_SEND_UNDEFINED_ERR

Undefined error has occurred.