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Better Error Reporting for Go

Derp is a drop-in replacement for the default error objects, and can be used anywhere that expects or requires an error value. It enhances Go's default with additional tracking codes, error nesting, and plug-ins for reporting errors to external sources.

1. More Informative Errors

Derp encapulates all of the data you can collect to troubleshoot the root cause of runtime errors. Here's a quick look at each argument.

  • Location The location where the error took place, typically the name of the package and function
  • Message A human readable description of the error
  • Code A custom error code for tracking exactly what error occurred.
  • Error Nested error that lets you see down the call stack
  • Details Variadic of additional parameters that may be helpful in debugging this error.

func InnerFunc(arg1 string) error {

	if err := doTheThing(); err != nil {
		// Derp create errors with more troubleshooting info than standard errors.
		return derp.New(derp.CodeNotFound, "App.InnerFunc", "Error doing the thing", err.Error(), arg1)
	}

	return nil
}

func OuterFunc(arg1 string, arg2 string) {

	// Call InnerFunc with required arguments.
	if err := InnerFunction(arg1); err != nil {

		// Wraps errors with additional details and nested stack trace, then report to Ops.
		derp.Wrap(err, "App.OuterFunc", "Error calling InnerFunction", arg1, arg2).Report()
	}
}

2. Nested Errors

Derp lets you include information about your entire call stack, so that you can pinpoint exactly what's going on, and how you got there. You can embed any object that supports the Error interface.

Error Codes

Every error in derp includes a numeric error code. We suggest using standard HTTP status codes, but you can return any number that works for you. To help you dig to the original cause of the error, nested error codes will "bubble up" from the original root cause, unless you specifically override them.

To set an error code, just pass a non-zero code number to the derp.New function. To let underlying codes bubble up, just pass a zero.

3. Reporting Plug-Ins

The derp package uses plugins to report errors to an external source. Plugins can send the error to the error console, to a database, an external service, or anywhere else you desire.

Plugins should be configured once, on a system-wide basis, when your application starts up. If you don't set up any

import "github.com/benpate/derp/plugins/mongodb"

func init() {

	// By default, derp uses the ConsolePlugin{}.  You can remove
	// this default behavior by calling derp.Plugins.Clear()

	// Add a database plugin to insert error reports into your database.
	derp.Plugins.Add(mongodb.New(connectionString, collectionName))
}

func SomewhereInYourCode() {
	// Report passes the error to each of the configured
	// plugins, to deliver the error to its destination.
	derp.New("location", "description", 0, nil).Report()
}
Default Plug-In

The package includes a small number of default reporters, and you can add to this list easily using derp.Plugins.Add() to add any object that implements the Plugin interface at startup.

  • Console write a human-friendly error report to the console
In-Progress Plugins

Older versions of derp included other error reporting plugins. These are being ported over to this open source library, and should be available soon.

  • Mongodb write errors to a MongoDB database collection
  • SMTP send a human-friendly error report via email.
  • Loggly sends error reports to the Loggly web service

What About Go2?

One of the stated goals for Go2 is to improve error handling in a number of ways. While the specifics are still being hammered out, a consensus is forming around: 1) removing if err != nil stutter, 2) making functions that error more "chainable", and 3)possibly adding nesting capabilities similar to those in derp.

As the new standard library evolves, a new semantic version of derp will be released to use and augment as much of the default error objects as possible.

Pull Requests Welcome

Original versions of this library have been used in production on commercial applications for years, and the extra data collection has been a tremendous help for everyone involved.

I'm now open sourcing this library, and others, with hopes that you'll also benefit from a more robust error package.

Please use GitHub to make suggestions, pull requests, and enhancements. We're all in this together! 🤪

Documentation

Index

Examples

Constants

View Source
const (

	// CodeBadRequestError indicates that the request is not properly formatted.
	CodeBadRequestError = 400

	// CodeForbiddenError means that the current user does not have the required permissions to access the requested resource.
	CodeForbiddenError = 403

	// CodeNotFoundError represents a request for a resource that does not exist, such as a database query that returns "not found"
	CodeNotFoundError = 404

	// CodeInternalError represents a generic error message, given when an unexpected condition was encountered and no more specific message is suitable.
	CodeInternalError = 500
)

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func Append added in v0.16.0

func Append(original error, new error) error

Append collects errors into a multi-error, while still working nicely with nil errors.

func ErrorCode

func ErrorCode(err error) int

ErrorCode returns an error code for any error. It tries to read the error code from objects matching the ErrorCodeGetter interface. If the provided error does not match this interface, then it assigns a generic "Internal Server Error" code 500.

func Message

func Message(err error) string

Message retrieves the best-fit error message for any type of error

func NotFound

func NotFound(err error) bool

NotFound returns TRUE if the error `Code` is a 404 / Not Found error.

func Report

func Report(err error) error

Report takes ANY error (hopefully a derp error) and attempts to report it via all configured error reporting mechanisms.

func RootCause

func RootCause(err error) error

RootCause digs into the error stack and returns the original error that caused the DERP

func SetErrorCode added in v0.16.0

func SetErrorCode(err error, code int)

SetErrorCode tries to set an error code for the provided error. If the error matches the ErrorCodeSetter interface, then the code is set directly in the error. Otherwise, it has no effect.

func Wrap

func Wrap(inner error, location string, message string, details ...interface{}) error

Wrap encapsulates an existing derp.Error

Example
// Derp errors can be nested, containing detailed information
// about the entire call stack, with specifics about what went
// wrong at every level

innerErr := New(404, "Inner Function", "Original Error")

middleErr := Wrap(innerErr, "Middleware Function", "Error calling 'innerErr'", "parameter", "list", "here")

outerErr := Wrap(middleErr, "Error in Main Function", "Error calling 'middleErr'", "suspected", "cause", "of", "the", "error")

Report(outerErr)
Example (StandardErrors)
// Wrap also works with standard library errors
// so you can add information to errors that are
// exported by other packages that don't use derp.
thisBreaks := func() error {
	return errors.New("Something failed")
}

// Try something that fails
if err := thisBreaks(); err != nil {

	// Populate a derp.Error with everything you know about the error
	result := Wrap(err, "Example", "Something broke in `thisBreaks`", "additional details go here")

	// Additional data (such as a custom error code) can be added here.
	SetErrorCode(result, 404)

	// Call .Report() to send an error to Ops. This is a system-wide
	// configuration that's set up during initialization.
	Report(result)
}

Types

type Collector added in v0.19.0

type Collector struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Collector collects multiple errors into a single MultiError. A Collector is not an error value itself, but is able to generate an error at the end of a function.

func NewCollector added in v0.19.0

func NewCollector() *Collector

NewCollector generates a fully populated Collector object.

func (*Collector) Add added in v0.19.0

func (c *Collector) Add(errs ...error)

Add appends one or more errors into the collected MultiError. If a nil value is passed in, then no operation is taken. If another MultiError is passed in, then its sub-values are flattened into this value.

func (*Collector) Error added in v0.19.0

func (c *Collector) Error() error

Error returns the error value of the collected MultiError.

type ErrorCodeGetter

type ErrorCodeGetter interface {

	// ErrorCode returns a numeric, application-specific code that references this error.
	// HTTP status codes are recommended, but not required
	ErrorCode() int
}

ErrorCodeGetter interface describes any error that can also "get" an error code value

type ErrorCodeSetter added in v0.16.0

type ErrorCodeSetter interface {

	// SetErrorCode sets a numeric, application-specific code that for this error.
	// HTTP status codes are recommended, but not required
	SetErrorCode(int)
}

ErrorCodeSetter interface describes any error that can also "set" an error code value

type MessageGetter

type MessageGetter interface {

	// Message returns a human-friendly string representation of the error.
	Message() string
}

MessageGetter interface describes any error that can also report a "Message"

type MultiError added in v0.16.0

type MultiError []error

MultiError represents a runtime error. It includes

Example
// Use a "Collector" to collect multiple errors into a single data structure.
c := NewCollector()

err1 := New(500, "Code Location", "Error Message", "works with native derp errors")

err2 := errors.New("works with standard library errors")

// Multiple errors appended into a single slice
c.Add(err1, err2)

c.Add(errors.New("add errors after the original is already created, too"))

// Extract the the resulting MultiError from the Collector.
// If no values are present, then this returns nil.
result := c.Error()

// MultiErrors can be used anywhere a standard Error can
fmt.Println(result.Error())
Output:
Code Location: Error Message
works with standard library errors
add errors after the original is already created, too

func (MultiError) Error added in v0.16.0

func (m MultiError) Error() string

Error implements the Error interface, which allows derp.Error objects to be used anywhere a standard error is used.

func (MultiError) ErrorCode added in v0.16.0

func (m MultiError) ErrorCode() int

ErrorCode returns the error Code embedded in this Error. This is useful for matching interfaces in other package.

func (MultiError) Message added in v0.20.0

func (m MultiError) Message() string

Message retrieves the error message from the first message in the slice that is a messageGetter

type Plugin

type Plugin interface {
	Report(error)
}

Plugin wraps the "Report" method, which reports a derp error to an external source. Reporters are responsible for handling and swallowing any errors they generate.

type PluginList

type PluginList []Plugin

PluginList represents an array of plugins, which will be called in succession whenever the Error.Report() function is called.

var Plugins PluginList

Plugins is the array of objects that are able to report a derp when err.Report() is called.

func (PluginList) Add

func (list PluginList) Add(plugin Plugin) PluginList

Add registers a new plugin to the system-wide configuration. This lets the developer configure and append additional plugins during initialization. It should be called during system startup only.

func (PluginList) Clear

func (list PluginList) Clear() PluginList

Clear removes all plugins from the system-wide configuration. It is useful for removing the library default Console() from the list of plugins, in the event that you don't want to report errors to the console.

type SingleError added in v0.16.0

type SingleError struct {
	Code       int           `json:"code"`       // Numeric error code (such as an HTTP status code) to report to the client.
	Location   string        `json:"location"`   // Function name (or other location description) of where the error occurred
	Message    string        `json:"message"`    // Primary (top-level) error message for this error
	TimeStamp  int64         `json:"timestamp"`  // Unix Epoch timestamp of the date/time when this error was created
	Details    []interface{} `json:"details"`    // Additional information related to this error message, such as parameters to the function that caused the error.
	InnerError error         `json:"innerError"` // An underlying error object used to identify the root cause of this error.
}

SingleError represents a runtime error. It includes

func New

func New(code int, location string, message string, details ...interface{}) SingleError

New returns a new Error object

Example
// Derp errors work anywhere that you use normal errors.
// They just contain more information about what actually happened.
// Here's how to create a new error to report back to a caller
err := New(404, "Code Location", "Error Message", "additional details here", 12345, map[string]interface{}{})

// Pluggable error reporting interface can dump errors to the console
// or anywhere else that you want to send them.
Report(err)

func (SingleError) Error added in v0.16.0

func (err SingleError) Error() string

Error implements the Error interface, which allows derp.Error objects to be used anywhere a standard error is used.

func (SingleError) ErrorCode added in v0.16.0

func (err SingleError) ErrorCode() int

ErrorCode returns the error Code embedded in this Error. This is useful for matching interfaces in other package.

func (*SingleError) SetErrorCode added in v0.16.0

func (err *SingleError) SetErrorCode(code int)

SetErrorCode returns the error Code embedded in this Error. This is useful for matching interfaces in other package.

func (SingleError) Unwrap added in v0.16.0

func (err SingleError) Unwrap() error

Unwrap supports Go 1.13+ error unwrapping

type Unwrapper

type Unwrapper interface {

	// Unwrap returns the inner error bundled inside of an outer error.
	Unwrap() error
}

Unwrapper interface describes any error that can be "unwrapped". It supports the Unwrap method added in Go 1.13+

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