質問

OK, so I have a problem. If an uncaught exception occurs while I am handling an HTTP request, I have no opportunity to call the end() method on the http.ServerResponse object. Therefore, the server hangs forever and never fulfills the request.

Here's an example:

var express = require('express');
var app = express.createServer();
var reqNum = 0;
app.get('/favicon.ico', function(req, res) {res.send(404);});
app.get('*', function(req, res, next) {
    console.log("Request #", ++reqNum, ":", req.url);
    next();
});
app.get('/error', function(req, res, next) {
    throw new Error("Problem occurred");
});
app.get('/hang', function(req, res, next) {
    console.log("In /hang route");
    setTimeout(function() {
        console.log("In /hang callback");
        if(reqNum >= 3)
            throw new Error("Problem occurred");
        res.send("It worked!");
    }, 2000);
});
process.on('uncaughtException', function(err) {
    console.log("Uncaught exception!", err);
});
app.listen(8080);

If you visit /error, an exception occurs, but it is caught. The user receives an error message - no problem. If I visit /hang, though, the server will eventually throw an uncaught exception and hang forever. Any subsequent requests for /hang will hang.

This sucks. Any advice for how to fix this issue?

役に立ちましたか?

解決

When an uncaught exception occurs, you're in an unclean state. Let the process die and restart it, there's nothing else you can do to safely bring it back to a known-good state. Use forever, it'll restart your process as soon as it dies.

他のヒント

If error is thrown synchronously, express won't stop working, only returning 500.

this.app.get("/error", (request, response) => {
  throw new Error("shouldn't stop");
});

If error is thrown asynchronously, express will crash. But according to it's official documentation, there is still a way to recover from it by calling next:

this.app.get("/error", (request, response, next) => {
  setTimeout(() => {
    try {
      throw new Error("shouldn't stop");
    } catch (err) {
      next(err);
    }
  }, 0);
});

This will let express do its duty to response with a 500 error.

Use try/catch/finally.

app.get('/hang', function(req, res, next) {
    console.log("In /hang route");
    setTimeout(function() {
        console.log("In /hang callback");
        try {
            if(reqNum >= 3)
                throw new Error("Problem occurred");
        } catch (err) {
            console.log("There was an error", err);
        } finally {
            res.send("It worked!");
        }
    }, 2000);
});
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