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fix: only set err.status on statusCode >= 200 #677

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nodejs.AssertionError: invalid status code: -1

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Improved error handling to ensure the HTTP status code is valid and within the correct range.

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The primary change involves updating the ErrorHandler middleware in TypeScript to ensure that the HTTP status code is valid. The status is now assigned based on the condition that it is a number and greater than or equal to 200, improving the robustness of error handling.

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app/.../middleware/ErrorHandler.ts Updated HTTP status assignment logic to validate that err.status is a number and >= 200

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Out of diff range and nitpick comments (1)
app/port/middleware/ErrorHandler.ts (1)

34-34: The logic to ensure ctx.status is only set when err.status is a valid HTTP status code is correctly implemented.

Consider adding a comment explaining why the status code check is necessary, as this could enhance maintainability and understanding for future developers.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between dbf5b52 and 0403ef6.
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  • app/port/middleware/ErrorHandler.ts (1 hunks)

@fengmk2 fengmk2 merged commit 668eed2 into master May 14, 2024
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@fengmk2 fengmk2 deleted the fix-ctx-status branch May 14, 2024 02:28
fengmk2 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 14, 2024
[skip ci]

## [3.56.1](v3.56.0...v3.56.1) (2024-05-14)

### Bug Fixes

* only set err.status on statusCode >= 200 ([#677](#677)) ([668eed2](668eed2))
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