@nextpay/grpc-node-status-proto v2.0.2
grpc-node-status-proto
Utility function for serializing and deserializing between the grpc-status-details-bin metadata value and StatusProto
when using the node grpc package. Error details allow sending/receiving additional data along with an error. For instance, if a request sends invalid data, a gRPC server could send back a BadRequest message identifying the field and why it failed validation.
gRPC services that send rich error details place information in the grpc-status-details-bin metadata property of the ServiceError passed to the callback of a failed gRPC method call. The value of the grpc-status-details-bin field is a serialized Status message. The Status message's details field is an array of Any messages, which consist of a type field and the serialized data for that message type.
This library, given an error, returns back the both deserialized Status message and an array of deserialized detail messages as a StatusProto object.
Install
# yarn
yarn add @nextpay/grpc-node-status-proto
# npm
npm install @nextpay/grpc-node-status-protoUsage
This library provide methods to serialize and deserialize grpc-status-details-bin metadata value and StatusProto when using the node grpc package.
Version 2.x using new @grpc/grpc-js
export class StatusProto<T extends Message> {
private status: Status | undefined;
private code: number;
private message: string;
private details: Array<T>;
}where:
statusis a google defined Statuscodeis gRPC status Codemessageis error message- and
detailsis theStatus's details array with each item deserialized and unpacked from anAnymessage to its actual message type. You can create your own message type or checkout google's defined message types
StatusProto.fromServiceError(error, deserializeMap)
StatusProto.fromServiceError allows passing in the deserializeMap argument, where each key is a message type and each value is its corresponding deserialize function.
You can use provided googleDeserializeMap captured of Google's rpc error details type's deserialize function to deserialize google's Error Details
Example:
import {
googleDeserializeMap, StatusProto, BadRequest, Status,
} from "@nextpay/grpc-node-status-proto";
// Make grpc call that fails and returns a Status object with
// details in the `grpc-status-details-bin` Metadata property
function hello(message: string, metadata?: any) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const meta = new Metadata();
if (metadata) {
Object.keys(metadata).map((key: string) => {
meta.add(key, metadata[key]);
return null;
});
}
let response = {};
const call: ClientUnaryCall = stub.hello(
{ message }, meta, async (err: any, res: any): Promise<any> => {
if (err) {
const statusProto = StatusProto.fromServiceError(err, googleDeserializeMap);
const details = statusProto.getDetails();
for (let i = 0; i < details.length; i += 1) {
const detail = details[i];
if (detail instanceof BadRequest) {
console.info('badrequest: ', detail.toObject());
// TODO do something with bad request error
}
}
console.error('calling greeter.hello failed: ', err);
reject(err);
return;
}
response = res;
},
);
call.once('status', (status: StatusObject) => {
resolve({ data: response, meta: status.metadata.getMap() });
});
});
}statusProto.toServiceError()
statusProto.toServiceError() convert a StatusProto to grpc 's ServiceError
Example:
import {
StatusProto, BadRequest, googleErrorDetailsTypeNameMap,
} from "@nextpay/grpc-node-status-proto";
// import others thing from grpc...
// adding hello rpc function
server.addService(Greeter.Greeter.service, {
hello(call: ServerUnaryCall<any, any>, callback: any) {
console.info('greeting: ', call.request.message);
if (!call.request.message) {
const metadata: Metadata = new Metadata();
metadata.add('1', '123');
const br = new BadRequest();
const fv = new BadRequest.FieldViolation();
fv.setField('message');
fv.setDescription('message is missing');
br.addFieldViolations(fv);
const statusProto = new StatusProto(status.INVALID_ARGUMENT, 'Required fields must not be null');
statusProto.addDetail(br, googleErrorDetailsTypeNameMap.BadRequest);
const error = statusProto.toServiceError();
return callback(error);
}
return callback(null, { message: `hi there from greeter, response for: ${call.request.message}` });
},
});For full example, checkout here
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