beekeeper 0.1.7 → 0.1.8
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* Include `Beekeeper::Rescuer` in your application controller so that known errors are logged and response is returned in a standard JSON format.
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* These are the `known errors` it rescues:
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* `Beekeeper::Error`
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* `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` (Validation errors)
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* `ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound`
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* In order to define and raise known errors in your application, it is recommended that you subclass Beekeeper::Error
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For example:
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```ruby
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class CustomError < Beekeeper::Error
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end
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class CustomErrors::BadRequest < CustomError
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def initialize(message = "Request params are invalid")
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super(error: :bad_request, status: 400, message: message)
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end
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class UsersController
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def edit
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raise CustomErrors::BadRequest, message: "User not found" if params[:id].blank?
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end
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```
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* This library also inserts a `TrapApiExceptions` middleware in your Rails application stack which traps errors from an API route (`/api`) and returns a standard JSON error response by default. (Without this middleware, an HTML response is returned)
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* This gem also provides standard logging for an exception message. For eg. sometimes, you would like to rescue the exception and just log the exception in the application code itself.
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```ruby
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class BackgroundTaskWorker < Worker
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def perform
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#Code Body
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rescue e => StandardError
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```
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Above Beekeeper::Logger will print the error message, error class along with a trimmed version of the backtrace.
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## Contributing
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Contribution directions go here.
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name: beekeeper
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.1.
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version: 0.1.8
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Omkar Joshi
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description: 'Beekeepeer: This gem is responsible for error logging, processing and
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rendering of errors in a standard JSON format..'
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email:
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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- lib/beekeeper/trap_api_exceptions.rb
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homepage: https://github.com/
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homepage: https://github.com/josho1/beekeeper
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licenses:
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- MIT
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