servant-exceptions
Servant servers typically run their handlers in some form of IO
. Either directly in the builtin Handler
monad or a custom monad transformer on top it. When APIs fail, one would typically use the MonadError ServantError
instance via throwError
to create an error response of type ServantErr
.
This approach has two problems:
Handler
(basically being ExceptT ServantErr IO
) is considered an anti-pattern by some, as it suggests to novice users that only ServantErr
would occur, but in IO
any exception can be raised to abort execution
ServantErr
values need to be created at the call site of throwError
, where the requested content type and/or headers are not available
servant-exception
tries to help with both by making it easy to catch specific error types with an instance of Exception
and provide automatic encoding into the requested content-type.
The API combinator Throws e
can be used to catch exceptions of type e
in the server, for example:
type API = "api" :> Throws UsersError :> "users" :> Get '[JSON, PlainText] [User]
The type UsersError
can then be used to describe expected errors and their conversion via type class instances:
data UsersError = UserNotFound
| UserAlreadyExists
| InternalError
deriving (Show)
instance Exception UsersError
instance ToServantErr UsersError where
status UserNotFound = status404
status UserAlreadyExists = status409
status InternalError = status500
instance ToJSON UsersError where
toJSON e = object [ "type" .= show (typeOf e)
, "message" .= message e
]
instance MimeRender PlainText UsersError where
mimeRender ct = mimeRender ct . show
TODO
This package is still a work-in-progress and lacks at least
- Documentation, more examples
servant-client
support
servant-docs
support
Credit
This package is inspired by servant-checked-exceptions
(Throws combinator) and
the generalized error handling in cardano-sl
.