Debugging¶
Conforming your error types to Debuggable
allows Vapor to create richer error messages and makes debugging easier.
import Debugging extension FooError: Debuggable { // conform here }
Now when a FooError
is thrown, you will get a nice message in your console.
Foo Error: You do not have a `foo`. Identifier: DebuggingTests.FooError.noFoo Here are some possible causes: - You did not set the flongwaffle. - The session ended before a `Foo` could be made. - The universe conspires against us all. - Computers are hard. These suggestions could address the issue: - You really want to use a `Bar` here. - Take up the guitar and move to the beach. Vapor's documentation talks about this: - http://documentation.com/Foo - http://documentation.com/foo/noFoo