5 Async + Await Error Handling Strategies

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  • @mmapuppy
    @mmapuppy Рік тому +33

    Wes posting on Twitter, and then merging all the Twitter feedback from programmers into UA-cam posts like this is the new ChatGPT. 🙌

  • @zombiefacesupreme
    @zombiefacesupreme Рік тому +8

    You know he's a tech dad when he not only has a box full of cables, but they're all properly bundled and organized.

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      haha that was a recent project! Used to be such a mess

  • @whitefluffycloud
    @whitefluffycloud Рік тому +5

    Great summary! I've always struggled with error handling. How to set things up etc. This video was super helpful. Working a lot with React, the Go way makes a lot of sense.

  • @Dunktastic17
    @Dunktastic17 Рік тому +4

    Nice to see you posting so much on UA-cam lately! Always quality content!

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      I appreciate that!

  • @Ouchie
    @Ouchie Рік тому +1

    I was already using the Go way, but it is awesome to see that you can even expand it further.

  • @newstory8568
    @newstory8568 Рік тому +1

    Always at the top 👌 Awesome video 👍

  • @MB-zj3er
    @MB-zj3er Рік тому +1

    I found this extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make the video.

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      you're welcome!

  • @apharos
    @apharos Рік тому +1

    great video! Was exactly what I was looking for

  • @elmoutaouakkilmohammed1432
    @elmoutaouakkilmohammed1432 Рік тому

    Fantastic video! Thank you

  • @ahmad-murery
    @ahmad-murery Рік тому +1

    Returning object is better for someone likes me who can't remember what he did a few minutes ago 😁
    Nice little girl 😍, I'm happy you didn't cut the video.
    Thanks Wes!

  • @moonstar_connor
    @moonstar_connor Рік тому +1

    Great recap! I really like the Go way, but use the Rust way a lot because I use Supabase which does the same thing in its APIs (returning data, error, etc. for async operations)

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      Same thing with a lot of GraphQL libs - the Rust way seems more popular

  • @nicolasparada
    @nicolasparada Рік тому +1

    The "Go" way is superior, but looks off to use it in javascript. If you use it in a team, other people might find it weird 😅
    But is nice since you can clearly handle each error separately, and you avoid nesting code. You can repeat "if error return" and clearly see the happy path of the program.

  • @David-gj6dc
    @David-gj6dc 2 місяці тому

    In Typescript, I prefer the go way using discriminated unions so you have to check either the data or error for a value

  • @user-lm5ju8nc2t
    @user-lm5ju8nc2t 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice video. What is the extension you are using to log output right in editor? //?

  • @NRNR-tw2fh
    @NRNR-tw2fh Рік тому

    Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @benfrese3573
    @benfrese3573 Рік тому

    Thanks for the free therapy session!

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +3

      We all deal with rejection from time to time

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 Рік тому

      @@WesBos fr

  • @bok7660
    @bok7660 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for these "cheeses".
    Btw, can I ask how can I achieve the font style / theme you used on your vs code editor?

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Cobalt2 and operator mono. Wesbos.com/uses for more info!

  • @AbdurRahman-rj9bv
    @AbdurRahman-rj9bv 3 місяці тому

    Awesome

  • @brianmccoy9270
    @brianmccoy9270 Рік тому +2

    Great video. How do you highlight your single line comments with the yellow background?

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      It’s a plugin called better comments. You write regex rules and the apply new styles. I have them for “method, exercise, solution, problem…”

  • @r-i-ch
    @r-i-ch Рік тому

    Great stuff! Question - You don't touch on try/catch/FINALLY blocks. What kind of data would a `finally` call have access to? Would it fit some of your error-handling use cases?

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      I did show it as one of the examples, but not the finally. That’s kinda like the allSettled, but it’s annoying because each try/catch/finally is scoped to its block, so you have to declare variables outside it. Has its use cases, especially when returning from a function, but not my go to

  • @joostschuur
    @joostschuur Рік тому

    Talking head PIP looking great!

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Thanks! Been working on it

  • @farqueueman
    @farqueueman 2 місяці тому

    I know that theme from a mile away. Cobalt2.

  • @DJAdams
    @DJAdams Рік тому

    Came here just to say that your thumbnail game is strong with this video

  • @nicodindon7477
    @nicodindon7477 Рік тому

    Nice tricks thanks! I'm sure it can improve readability of few functions at work.
    The biggest difficulty with errors in JS to me is the lack of "custom exceptions".
    In PHP i was used to `throw UserAccountException()` then catch only this exception in the place i want. I never found sastifying equivalent in JS :/

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      You can do this by passing a bound function, or passing the arguments as a second param, Then instead of passing in a promise, you pass in a function that can be called inside the try/catch.
      function wrapItButCallItToo(func) {
      try {
      // call it here - this will catch thrown errors too
      func();
      } catch(e) { console.log(e) }
      }

    • @nicodindon7477
      @nicodindon7477 Рік тому

      Thanks a lot Wes.

  • @Lambdaphile
    @Lambdaphile Рік тому

    I think I like the third (go) variant the most. 4 and 4.1 is ok too, but only if the error is returned as the first element, like in the third variant. Also, can't you type the returned tuple with TypeScript?

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      Yep - I think I said that in the video!

  • @JanHonzaPozivil
    @JanHonzaPozivil 7 місяців тому

    Re Method 4.0: What is the problem of using `null` in the returned tuple? Wes says that someone got mad at him over that on Twitter, but I'm struggling to see the reason why.

  • @josemarin359
    @josemarin359 11 місяців тому +1

    Best solution to manage async and promises is to use js-awe library

  • @ukaszzbrozek6470
    @ukaszzbrozek6470 Рік тому +1

    If someone use multiple wrapItObject he don't have to use object destructuring. Then it would be cleaner.

  • @lethienngan
    @lethienngan Рік тому

    +1 thumbs-up
    +1 follower

  • @omomer3506
    @omomer3506 Рік тому

    Yes these videos

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      Ya like?

    • @omomer3506
      @omomer3506 Рік тому

      Dude, your podcast and your videos are the only reason i don't cry about feeling like a complete idiot, you simplify things even for us mortals

  • @ahmadmuslih
    @ahmadmuslih Рік тому

    at 16:52 how can you open the code in that mode? Great video btw

  • @DioArsya
    @DioArsya 5 місяців тому

    niceeeeeeeeeeee

  • @xinaesthetic
    @xinaesthetic Рік тому +1

    I feel like ’settle' might be a better name for 'wrapIt'.

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Yeah wrap it isn’t a good name

  • @VivekSingh-kx6ri
    @VivekSingh-kx6ri Рік тому

    Whats Vscode Font style called ? Is it Free men?

  • @ejnshtein
    @ejnshtein Рік тому

    So, basically, we add sausages from Goland to JS 🤔
    Okay, I'm in.

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Sounds delicious. I’m in too

  • @jaspreetsingh2379
    @jaspreetsingh2379 Рік тому

    Javascript added a new feature called error. cause. That helps with debugging

  • @mystic_monk55
    @mystic_monk55 Рік тому

    what is this extension which is showing the return value preview?

  • @markridgway249
    @markridgway249 Рік тому

    should have had that On Air light on

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Good call. I’m hoping to automate it

  • @TamanKodeKode
    @TamanKodeKode Рік тому

    when Go engineer write JS

  • @sahassaurav4144
    @sahassaurav4144 Рік тому

    I use async await with .catch() and to handle thrown error I use global try catch block

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому

      Cool - global you mean like wrapped around your entire set of logic for handing something like a route or controller?

    • @sahassaurav4144
      @sahassaurav4144 Рік тому

      @@WesBos
      try {
      const value = await doSomething().catch()
      } catch() {
      // Handle thrown error here
      }

  • @d33bo67
    @d33bo67 25 днів тому

    back in the Nodejs days lol

  • @FredoCorleone
    @FredoCorleone 3 місяці тому

    I don't get why try/catch is uglier than a custom method that wraps the promise and returns a tuple data, err.
    IMO the latter is uglier, please try to convince me the Go way is better.

  • @TheNoim
    @TheNoim Рік тому

    // There is a good reason why I prefer the throw approach:
    // Most of the time when I write a server-side app, I don't really care about the individual error. If something fails while executing my "action" (for example in a request), it should just throw. My server framework of choice probably has a built-in error handler.
    // This is why I don't like it when libraries use the go approach. If an action fails, it should fail.
    // Here is an example:
    someserver.get("/some/route", async () => {
    const someData = await someDb.getData(); // If this fails, the framework error handler should just deal with it. Frameworks like Nest allow you to customize the error handler, which is really nice.
    // Do something with the data
    return someData;
    });
    // With the go approach, I would need to do something like this:
    someserver.get("/some/route", async () => {
    const [error, someData] = await someDb.getData();
    if (error) { // I don't care about the error
    throw error;
    }
    // Do something with the data
    return someData;
    });
    // A hybrid approach for me would be something like this:
    class Result {
    constructor(private readonly _error, private readonly _data) {}
    get error() {
    return this._error;
    }
    get data() {
    return this._data;
    }
    orThrow() {
    if (this._error) {
    throw this._error;
    }
    return this._data
    }
    }
    someserver.get("/some/route", async () => {
    const someData = (await someDb.getData() /* Returns Result type **/).orThrow();
    // Or
    const { data, error } = await someDb.getData()
    if (error) {
    // Do something with it
    }
    // Do something with the data
    return someData;
    });
    Even better, everything could be usable:
    // Go style via promise extension
    interface Promise {
    goStyle(): Promise;
    }
    someserver.get("/some/request", async () => {
    // .goStyle() is optional. You can still use the default try/catch
    const [error, data] = await db.classicGetData().goStyle();
    if (error) {
    throw error;
    }
    // Do something
    return data;
    });
    // Rust style via promise extension
    interface Promise {
    asResult(): Promise;
    }
    someserver.get("/some/request", async () => {
    const result = await db.rustStyleGetData().asResult();
    if (result.error) {
    // do something
    return
    }
    // Do something
    return result.data;
    });

  • @spondoolie6450
    @spondoolie6450 18 днів тому

    method 3 💪

  • @soniablanche5672
    @soniablanche5672 Рік тому

    You can technically get both data and error at the same time with promises too, by using Promise.allSettled(). This function always resolves, so you don't need a catch block for it.

    • @WesBos
      @WesBos  Рік тому +1

      You should watch the whole video!

    • @FadlySansan
      @FadlySansan Рік тому

      @@WesBos lol

  • @indrajitsarkar3169
    @indrajitsarkar3169 Рік тому +1

    Promise.allSettled way is pretty cool, definitely going to use.

  • @AshishVermaCS
    @AshishVermaCS Рік тому

    For someone like me who was using
    await my promise().catch(errHandler);
    This is gem - thanks for sharing Wes