Handling Errors in Nest.js
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Errors are part of any backend application. Nest.js provides a simple way to handle them using built-in exceptions.
Instead of returning plain values, you can throw an exception when something goes wrong.
Here is an example:
import { Controller, Get, NotFoundException } from '@nestjs/common';
@Controller('users')
export class UsersController {
@Get(':id')
getUser() {
throw new NotFoundException('User not found');
}
}
In this example:
NotFoundException: represents a 404 error;- The request is stopped and an error response is returned.
Nest.js includes several built-in exceptions:
NotFoundException: resource not found;BadRequestException: invalid request;UnauthorizedException: access denied.
You can use these exceptions to clearly describe what went wrong.
Throwing exceptions makes your API more predictable and easier to debug.
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