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---
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title: "error.vue"
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description: "The error.vue file is the error page in your Nuxt application."
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head.title: "error.vue"
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navigation.icon: i-ph-file-duotone
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---
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During the lifespan of your application, some errors may appear unexpectedly at runtime. In such case, we can use the `error.vue` file to override the default error files and display the error nicely.
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```vue [error.vue]
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<script setup lang="ts">
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import type { NuxtError } from '#app'
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const props = defineProps({
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error: Object as () => NuxtError
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})
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</script>
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<template>
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<div>
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<h1>{{ error.statusCode }}</h1>
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<NuxtLink to="/">Go back home</NuxtLink>
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</div>
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</template>
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```
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::note
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Although it is called an 'error page' it's not a route and shouldn't be placed in your `~/pages` directory. For the same reason, you shouldn't use `definePageMeta` within this page. That being said, you can still use layouts in the error file, by utilizing the [`NuxtLayout`](/docs/api/components/nuxt-layout) component and specifying the name of the layout.
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::
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The error page has a single prop - `error` which contains an error for you to handle.
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The `error` object provides the following fields:
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```ts
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{
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statusCode: number
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fatal: boolean
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unhandled: boolean
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statusMessage?: string
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data?: unknown
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cause?: unknown
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}
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```
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If you have an error with custom fields they will be lost; you should assign them to `data` instead:
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```ts
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throw createError({
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statusCode: 404,
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statusMessage: 'Page Not Found',
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data: {
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myCustomField: true
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}
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})
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```
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