GraphQL Types and interfaces for great response. The library provides types for the structured display of responses to the client.
- Structured types covered with TypeScript
- dataand- errorfields only without any extensions
- Detailed error information including uuid, description, code, message and stacktrace
- Stacktrace can be disabled in any time. Example: production mode
Success response:
Error response:
Requires node version >=12.х
npm i --save nestjs-response-structure- Add filter to your NestJS project. It will catch all errors and return formatted error.
// main.ts
import { ResponseFilter } from 'nestjs-response-structure'
async function bootstrap(): Promise<void> {
    const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule)
    app.useGlobalFilters(new ResponseFilter({}))
    // your code here
}- Extend your GraphQL type. You can also make it abstract.
// user.type.ts
import { ResponsePayloadType } from 'nestjs-response-structure'
@ObjectType({ isAbstract: true })
class UserPayloadType {
    @Field(() => ID)
    id: string
    @Field()
    name: string
}
@ObjectType('User')
export class UserType extends ResponsePayloadType(UserPayloadType) {}- Throw your custom errors. Filter uses NestJS exceptions and take messageanddescriptionfrom NestJS error response.
// user.service.ts
const user = await userRepository.findOne({ id })
if (!user) {
    throw new NotFoundException({
        message: 'USER_NOT_FOUND',
        description: `User not found with id ${id}`,
    })        
}
return user- idauto generated UUID to quickly find an entry in logs.
- messageis used for code message responses. For example, if frontend have a localization by the error code message.
- codeHTTP status codes.
- descriptionis used for development. The field helps to find out a more detailed reason for the error.
- stackerror stacktrace. You can disable this function in the filter constructor.

