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You can use this function to create an error object with additional metadata. |
createError
You can use this function to create an error object with additional metadata. It is usable in both the Vue and Nitro portions of your app, and is meant to be thrown.
Parameters:
- err: { cause, data, message, name, stack, statusCode, statusMessage, fatal }
Throwing Errors in Your Vue App
If you throw an error created with createError
:
- on server-side, it will trigger a full-screen error page which you can clear with
clearError
. - on client-side, it will throw a non-fatal error for you to handle. If you need to trigger a full-screen error page, then you can do this by setting
fatal: true
.
Example
<script setup>
const route = useRoute()
const { data } = await useFetch(`/api/movies/${route.params.slug}`)
if (!data.value) {
throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: 'Page Not Found' })
}
</script>
Throwing Errors in API Routes
Use createError
to trigger error handling in server API routes.
Example
export default eventHandler(() => {
throw createError({
statusCode: 404,
statusMessage: 'Page Not Found'
})
}
::ReadMore{link="/getting-started/error-handling"} ::