Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Servant.Exception
Description
Annotate APIs with error types they might Throw
. This allows for type
level guided exception handling in servers, clients and can be used by for
generating error documentation.
See https://github.com/ch1bo/servant-exceptions/blob/master/example/Main.hs for a working example.
Synopsis
- data Throws (e :: Type)
- class (Typeable e, Show e) => ToServantErr e where
- data ServantException
- toServantException :: (Exception e, ToJSON e, ToServantErr e) => e -> SomeException
- fromServantException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e
- class (Typeable e, Show e) => Exception e where
- toException :: e -> SomeException
- fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe e
- displayException :: e -> String
- mapException :: (Exception e1, Exception e2, MonadCatch m) => (e1 -> e2) -> m a -> m a
Documentation
class (Typeable e, Show e) => ToServantErr e where Source #
Type class to convert an e
to servant's error types, e.g. ServerError
on the server side. Thus, servers use methods of this class, along with
Typeable
and Show
allow convenient definition of how error responses
should look like.
Minimal complete definition
Methods
status :: e -> Status Source #
HTTP status code to return
A human-readable message to include. Default implementation uses Show
.
headers :: e -> [Header] Source #
Additional headers to include in the response. Content-type headers are created by default.
Instances
ToServantErr ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods status :: ServantException -> Status Source # message :: ServantException -> Text Source # headers :: ServantException -> [Header] Source # |
data ServantException Source #
A root exception type (see Exception
) to provide a common
rendering format via MimeRender
for builtin content types JSON
and
PlainText
.
Instances
Show ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods showsPrec :: Int -> ServantException -> ShowS # show :: ServantException -> String # showList :: [ServantException] -> ShowS # | |
Exception ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods toException :: ServantException -> SomeException # | |
ToServantErr ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods status :: ServantException -> Status Source # message :: ServantException -> Text Source # headers :: ServantException -> [Header] Source # | |
MimeRender JSON ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods mimeRender :: Proxy JSON -> ServantException -> ByteString # | |
MimeRender PlainText ServantException Source # | |
Defined in Servant.Exception Methods mimeRender :: Proxy PlainText -> ServantException -> ByteString # |
toServantException :: (Exception e, ToJSON e, ToServantErr e) => e -> SomeException Source #
fromServantException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e Source #
class (Typeable e, Show e) => Exception e where #
Any type that you wish to throw or catch as an exception must be an
instance of the Exception
class. The simplest case is a new exception
type directly below the root:
data MyException = ThisException | ThatException deriving Show instance Exception MyException
The default method definitions in the Exception
class do what we need
in this case. You can now throw and catch ThisException
and
ThatException
as exceptions:
*Main> throw ThisException `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: MyException)) Caught ThisException
In more complicated examples, you may wish to define a whole hierarchy of exceptions:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make the root exception type for all the exceptions in a compiler data SomeCompilerException = forall e . Exception e => SomeCompilerException e instance Show SomeCompilerException where show (SomeCompilerException e) = show e instance Exception SomeCompilerException compilerExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException compilerExceptionToException = toException . SomeCompilerException compilerExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e compilerExceptionFromException x = do SomeCompilerException a <- fromException x cast a --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make a subhierarchy for exceptions in the frontend of the compiler data SomeFrontendException = forall e . Exception e => SomeFrontendException e instance Show SomeFrontendException where show (SomeFrontendException e) = show e instance Exception SomeFrontendException where toException = compilerExceptionToException fromException = compilerExceptionFromException frontendExceptionToException :: Exception e => e -> SomeException frontendExceptionToException = toException . SomeFrontendException frontendExceptionFromException :: Exception e => SomeException -> Maybe e frontendExceptionFromException x = do SomeFrontendException a <- fromException x cast a --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Make an exception type for a particular frontend compiler exception data MismatchedParentheses = MismatchedParentheses deriving Show instance Exception MismatchedParentheses where toException = frontendExceptionToException fromException = frontendExceptionFromException
We can now catch a MismatchedParentheses
exception as
MismatchedParentheses
, SomeFrontendException
or
SomeCompilerException
, but not other types, e.g. IOException
:
*Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: MismatchedParentheses)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: SomeFrontendException)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: SomeCompilerException)) Caught MismatchedParentheses *Main> throw MismatchedParentheses `catch` \e -> putStrLn ("Caught " ++ show (e :: IOException)) *** Exception: MismatchedParentheses
Minimal complete definition
Nothing
Methods
toException :: e -> SomeException #
fromException :: SomeException -> Maybe e #
displayException :: e -> String #
Render this exception value in a human-friendly manner.
Default implementation:
.show
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Instances
mapException :: (Exception e1, Exception e2, MonadCatch m) => (e1 -> e2) -> m a -> m a Source #
Catch and rethrow using mapping function f
.