This module provides a mechanism for translating messages to provide user readable information. Messages support named and positional inserts to give context to the messages. Messages can include messages and actions, as well as urls for more information. A catloggedError class carries catalog message context information so errors thrown around a system can be translated at the appropriate point.
The catalog manager works with a set of json message catalog files contain message text.
These are indexed in a separate catalog index file which is provided to the catalog manager.
For an example of the catalog file format see:
messages.json
For an example of the catalog index fileformat see:
catalog-index.json
var MessageCatalogManager = require("message-catalog").messageCatalogManager;
var catalogManager = new MessageCatalogManager("/catalog-index.json");
var formattedMessage = catalogManager.getMessage("catalog1", "0001", {}, ["myapp"]);
var CatalogedError = require("message-catalog").catalogedError;
var throw new CatalogedError("0001", "catalog1", "An error occurred", ["myapp"]);
If your Express application generates or receives a catalogedError
you can use the ErrorFormattingMiddleware
middleware to intercept all responses and attempt to format error responses before they are sent.
app.use(new ErrorFormattingMiddleware('catalog-index.json'));
There is a simple application that always responds with a catalogedError
in example. Start it like
node example/errorMiddlewareApp/errorMiddlewareApp.js