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E nterpris e JavaS cript E rror
           Handling
            Nicholas C . Zakas
 P rincipal Front E nd E ngineer, Yahoo!
Who's this g uy?
• P rincipal Front E nd E ngineer, Yahoo!
  Front P age
• YUI C ontributor
• Author
Ques tion:
What do us ers s ee when
there's a JavaS cript error on
a web pag e?
Ans wer:
Nothing !*
“If an error is possible, someone will make it. The
   designer must assume that all possible errors
   will occur and design so as to minimize the
   chance of the error in the first place, or its
   effects once it gets made. E rrors should be
   easy to detect, they should have minimal
   consequences, and, if possible, their effects
   should be reversible.”
                                 -D onald A. Norman
                    The D esign of E veryday Things
R ule #1:
As s ume your code will fail
My code is beautiful
  and never fails
As s umption?




• What if destination is null?
• What if source is null?
R ule #2:
Log errors to the s erver
S imple Log g ing
R ule #3:
You, not the brows er, handle
errors
try-catch




• Thrown errors contain extra information
• E rrors that are caught are considered to
  have been handled
window.onerror




• Last stop before browser responds
• R eturn true to indicate not to respond
• O nly supported in Internet E xplorer and
  Firefox
E rror Lifecycle

   Browser Error


   window.onerror


      try-catch


        Error
R ule #4:
Identify where errors mig ht
occur
Types of E rrors
• Type coercion errors
Type C oercion E rrors
Types of E rrors
• Type coercion errors
• D ata type errors
Data Type E rrors
• O ften occurs with function arguments
• Typically a symptom of insufficient value
  checking
Data Type E rrors
Data Type E rrors
Data Type E rrors - Fixed
Data Type E rrors - Fixed
Types of E rrors
• Type coercion errors
• D ata type errors
• C ommunication errors
C ommunication E rrors
•   Invalid UR L/post data
•   S erver response status
•   No network connection
•   S erver response content
Invalid UR L/Pos t Data
• Typically long string concatenations
• D on't forget to use
  encodeUR IC omponent() on each part
  – Not encodeUR I()
• M ake sure parameters are named
  correctly
S erver R es pons e S tatus
• 200 is not the only valid status that may
  be returned
  – Beware of 304
• Any other status means you didn't get
  data
S erver R es pons e S tatus
No Network C onnection
• Internet E xplorer throws an error when
  calling open() but then goes through
  normal lifecycle
• Firefox fails silently but throws an error if
  you try to access any response property
  (status, statusText, responseText)
No Network C onnection
S erver R es pons e C ontent
• A status of 200/  304 is not enough
• S erver errors often return HTM L
• If possible, set status to 500
R ule #5:
Throw your own errors
Throw Your Own E rrors
B rows er R es ponds
Throw or Try-C atch?
• E rrors should be thrown in the low-level
  parts of the application
  – Utilities, core libraries, etc.
• Use try-catch blocks in higher level parts
  – Application-specific
  – C lient-side business logic
R ule #6:
Dis ting uis h fatal vers us non-
fatal
Non-Fatal E rrors
• Won't interfere with user's main tasks
• Affects only a portion of the page
  – E asily disabled/ignored
• R ecovery is possible
• A repeat of the action may result in the
  appropriate result
• D on't tell the user it isn't working unless
  absolutely necessary
Fatal E rrors
• The application absolutely cannot
  continue
• S ignificantly interferes with user's ability
  to be productive
• O ther errors will occur if the application
  continues
• M essage the user immediately!
• R eload
Fatal or Non-Fatal?
• D on't allow your code to determine what
  is and is not fatal
  – Watch out for loops
• The user's experience comes first
Fatal or Non-Fatal?
R ule #7:
Provide a debug mode
Debug Mode
• Assign a variable that is globally
  available
• try-catch should re-throw the error
• window.onerror should return false
• Allow the browser to handle the error
Debug Mode
Debug Mode
S ummary
R ules
1.Assume your code will fail
2.Log errors to the server
3.You, not the browser, handle errors
4.Identify where errors might occur
5.Throw your own errors
6.D istinguish fatal versus non-fatal
7.P rovide a debug mode
Ques tions ?
E tcetera
• M y blog:    www.nczonline.net
• M y email:   nzakas@ yahoo-inc.com
Happy debug g ing !
C reative C ommons Imag es
                     Us edcrazytales562/25148
• http:/www.flickr.com/
        /              photos/
    43252/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/waldoj/126354436/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/markhillary/289294549/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/3fold/437853495/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/ianhampton/  65178598/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/joshlewis/1596018210/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/oberazzi/318947873/
•   http:/flickr.com/
          /          photos/ 27061495/
                            mc/

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Enterprise JavaScript Error Handling (Ajax Experience 2008)

  • 1. E nterpris e JavaS cript E rror Handling Nicholas C . Zakas P rincipal Front E nd E ngineer, Yahoo!
  • 2. Who's this g uy? • P rincipal Front E nd E ngineer, Yahoo! Front P age • YUI C ontributor • Author
  • 3. Ques tion: What do us ers s ee when there's a JavaS cript error on a web pag e?
  • 5. “If an error is possible, someone will make it. The designer must assume that all possible errors will occur and design so as to minimize the chance of the error in the first place, or its effects once it gets made. E rrors should be easy to detect, they should have minimal consequences, and, if possible, their effects should be reversible.” -D onald A. Norman The D esign of E veryday Things
  • 6. R ule #1: As s ume your code will fail
  • 7. My code is beautiful and never fails
  • 8. As s umption? • What if destination is null? • What if source is null?
  • 9. R ule #2: Log errors to the s erver
  • 10. S imple Log g ing
  • 11. R ule #3: You, not the brows er, handle errors
  • 12. try-catch • Thrown errors contain extra information • E rrors that are caught are considered to have been handled
  • 13. window.onerror • Last stop before browser responds • R eturn true to indicate not to respond • O nly supported in Internet E xplorer and Firefox
  • 14. E rror Lifecycle Browser Error window.onerror try-catch Error
  • 15. R ule #4: Identify where errors mig ht occur
  • 16. Types of E rrors • Type coercion errors
  • 17. Type C oercion E rrors
  • 18. Types of E rrors • Type coercion errors • D ata type errors
  • 19. Data Type E rrors • O ften occurs with function arguments • Typically a symptom of insufficient value checking
  • 20. Data Type E rrors
  • 21. Data Type E rrors
  • 22. Data Type E rrors - Fixed
  • 23. Data Type E rrors - Fixed
  • 24. Types of E rrors • Type coercion errors • D ata type errors • C ommunication errors
  • 25. C ommunication E rrors • Invalid UR L/post data • S erver response status • No network connection • S erver response content
  • 26. Invalid UR L/Pos t Data • Typically long string concatenations • D on't forget to use encodeUR IC omponent() on each part – Not encodeUR I() • M ake sure parameters are named correctly
  • 27. S erver R es pons e S tatus • 200 is not the only valid status that may be returned – Beware of 304 • Any other status means you didn't get data
  • 28. S erver R es pons e S tatus
  • 29. No Network C onnection • Internet E xplorer throws an error when calling open() but then goes through normal lifecycle • Firefox fails silently but throws an error if you try to access any response property (status, statusText, responseText)
  • 30. No Network C onnection
  • 31. S erver R es pons e C ontent • A status of 200/ 304 is not enough • S erver errors often return HTM L • If possible, set status to 500
  • 32. R ule #5: Throw your own errors
  • 33. Throw Your Own E rrors
  • 34. B rows er R es ponds
  • 35. Throw or Try-C atch? • E rrors should be thrown in the low-level parts of the application – Utilities, core libraries, etc. • Use try-catch blocks in higher level parts – Application-specific – C lient-side business logic
  • 36. R ule #6: Dis ting uis h fatal vers us non- fatal
  • 37. Non-Fatal E rrors • Won't interfere with user's main tasks • Affects only a portion of the page – E asily disabled/ignored • R ecovery is possible • A repeat of the action may result in the appropriate result • D on't tell the user it isn't working unless absolutely necessary
  • 38.
  • 39. Fatal E rrors • The application absolutely cannot continue • S ignificantly interferes with user's ability to be productive • O ther errors will occur if the application continues • M essage the user immediately! • R eload
  • 40.
  • 41. Fatal or Non-Fatal? • D on't allow your code to determine what is and is not fatal – Watch out for loops • The user's experience comes first
  • 43. R ule #7: Provide a debug mode
  • 44. Debug Mode • Assign a variable that is globally available • try-catch should re-throw the error • window.onerror should return false • Allow the browser to handle the error
  • 48. R ules 1.Assume your code will fail 2.Log errors to the server 3.You, not the browser, handle errors 4.Identify where errors might occur 5.Throw your own errors 6.D istinguish fatal versus non-fatal 7.P rovide a debug mode
  • 50. E tcetera • M y blog: www.nczonline.net • M y email: nzakas@ yahoo-inc.com
  • 51. Happy debug g ing !
  • 52. C reative C ommons Imag es Us edcrazytales562/25148 • http:/www.flickr.com/ / photos/ 43252/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/waldoj/126354436/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/markhillary/289294549/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/3fold/437853495/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/ianhampton/ 65178598/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/joshlewis/1596018210/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/oberazzi/318947873/ • http:/flickr.com/ / photos/ 27061495/ mc/