'Axios. How to get error response even when api return 404 error, in try catch finally
for e.g.
(async() => {
let apiRes = null;
try {
apiRes = await axios.get('https://silex.edgeprop.my/api/v1/a');
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
} finally {
console.log(apiRes);
}
})();
in finally, apiRes will return null.
Even when the api get a 404 response, there is still useful information in the response that I would like to use.
How can I use the error response in finally when axios throws error.
Solution 1:[1]
According to the AXIOS documentation (here: https://github.com/axios/axios) you can pass validateStatus: false in the config object to any axios request.
e.g.
axios.get(url, { validateStatus: false })
axios.post(url, postBody, { validateStatus: false })
You can also pass a function like this: validateStatus: (status) => status === 200
According to the docs the default behaviour is function that returns true if (200 <= status < 300).
Solution 2:[2]
You can treate the status code:
exemple using Ts:
let conf: AxiosRequestConfig = {};
conf.validateStatus = (status: number) => {
return (status >= 200 && status < 300) || status == 404
}
let response = await req.get(url, conf);
Sources
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Source: Stack Overflow
| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | Oliver |
| Solution 2 | Fábio Rodrigues Fonseca |
