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Create problem+json documents with Node.js

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http-problem was the first approach to implement RFC7807. It is still there because it is used in several projects.http-problem-details is a more recent implementation written in TypeScript with extensibility in mind. Most efforts will be put in this one but if somebody sends a PR for the old implementation it is likely it’ll be merged as well.

So if you’re not using a RFC7807 library right now, I would recommend http-problem-details and its downstream libraries.

Create problem+json documents with Node.js

httpproblem is a small library that allos you to create problem+json documents according to RFC 7807.

Installation

npm install --save httpproblem

or

yarn add httpproblem

Usage

httpproblem current supports these options:

  • type (string) - A URI reference [RFC3986] that identifies the problem type.
  • title (string) - A short, human-readable summary of the problem type.
  • status (number) - The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. If only status is provided type will be set to about:blank and title will be become the reason phrase as of the HTTP spec, e.g. "Not Found" if status is 404.
  • instance (stringt) - A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem.
  • Extension Members - Provide additional information.

type and instance are validated to be valid URIs and will throw errors if not.

Example

To generate this problem+json result

{
    "type": "https://example.com/probs/out-of-credit",
    "title": "You do not have enough credit.",
    "detail": "Your current balance is 30, but that costs 50.",
    "instance": "/account/12345/msgs/abc",
    "status": 400
}

this code is required:

const httpProblem = require('httpproblem');

const doc = new httpProblem.Document({
  type: 'https://example.com/probs/out-of-credit',
  title: 'You do not have enough credit.',
  detail: 'Your current balance is 30, but that costs 50.',
  instance: '/account/12345/msgs/abc',
  status: 400
});

Example with Extension Members

To generate this problem+json result

{
    "type": "https://example.com/probs/out-of-credit",
    "title": "You do not have enough credit.",
    "balance": 30,
    "accounts": ["/account/12345", "/account/67890"]
}

this code is required:

const httpProblem = require('httpproblem');

const extension = new httpProblem.Extension({
  balance: 30,
  accounts: ['/account/12345', '/account/67890']
});

const doc = new httpProblem.Document({
  type: 'https://example.com/probs/out-of-credit',
  title: 'You do not have enough credit.'
}, extension);

StatusCodeProblems

httpproblem also provides some default problems for HTTP Status Codes you can just create without providing further details.

The supported StatusCodeProblems you can create, are:

  • BadRequestProblem
  • UnauthorizedProblem
  • ForbiddenProblem,
  • NotFoundProblem,
  • InternalServerErrorProblem

Instances can be created like this:

const httpProblem = require('httpproblem');
const problem = new httpProblem.StatusCodeProblems.UnauthorizedProblem();

Running the tests

npm test

Want to help?

This project is just getting off the ground and could use some help with cleaning things up and refactoring.

If you want to contribute - we'd love it! Just open an issue to work against so you get full credit for your fork. You can open the issue first so we can discuss and you can work your fork as we go along.

If you see a bug, please be so kind as to show how it's failing, and we'll do our best to get it fixed quickly.

Before sending a PR, please create an issue to introduce your idea and have a reference for your PR.

Also please add tests and make sure to run npm run lint.

License

MIT License

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