Nest.js - Crash caused of unique column
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I have User Entity with a unique column called email. When I try to register a user with a email which already exist Nest.js is crashing. I use TypeORM btw. Of course I can validate the Email but that shouldn't be the default bahaviour.
Column of user.entity.ts
@Column({ name: 'email', length: 300, nullable: true, unique: true })
private _email?: string;
Log
[Nest] 18176 - 2018-11-24 10:17:05 [ExceptionsHandler] SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email +4491ms
QueryFailedError: SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email
at new QueryFailedError (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcerrorQueryFailedError.ts:9:9)
at Statement.handler (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcdriversqliteSqliteQueryRunner.ts:53:26)
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I have User Entity with a unique column called email. When I try to register a user with a email which already exist Nest.js is crashing. I use TypeORM btw. Of course I can validate the Email but that shouldn't be the default bahaviour.
Column of user.entity.ts
@Column({ name: 'email', length: 300, nullable: true, unique: true })
private _email?: string;
Log
[Nest] 18176 - 2018-11-24 10:17:05 [ExceptionsHandler] SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email +4491ms
QueryFailedError: SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email
at new QueryFailedError (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcerrorQueryFailedError.ts:9:9)
at Statement.handler (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcdriversqliteSqliteQueryRunner.ts:53:26)
nestjs typeorm
Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41
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I have User Entity with a unique column called email. When I try to register a user with a email which already exist Nest.js is crashing. I use TypeORM btw. Of course I can validate the Email but that shouldn't be the default bahaviour.
Column of user.entity.ts
@Column({ name: 'email', length: 300, nullable: true, unique: true })
private _email?: string;
Log
[Nest] 18176 - 2018-11-24 10:17:05 [ExceptionsHandler] SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email +4491ms
QueryFailedError: SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email
at new QueryFailedError (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcerrorQueryFailedError.ts:9:9)
at Statement.handler (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcdriversqliteSqliteQueryRunner.ts:53:26)
nestjs typeorm
I have User Entity with a unique column called email. When I try to register a user with a email which already exist Nest.js is crashing. I use TypeORM btw. Of course I can validate the Email but that shouldn't be the default bahaviour.
Column of user.entity.ts
@Column({ name: 'email', length: 300, nullable: true, unique: true })
private _email?: string;
Log
[Nest] 18176 - 2018-11-24 10:17:05 [ExceptionsHandler] SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email +4491ms
QueryFailedError: SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: UNIQUE constraint failed: user.email
at new QueryFailedError (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcerrorQueryFailedError.ts:9:9)
at Statement.handler (C:Userskvnworkspacekargo-new-backendsrcdriversqliteSqliteQueryRunner.ts:53:26)
nestjs typeorm
nestjs typeorm
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Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41
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Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41
Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41
Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41
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Have you tried wrapping the operation in a try/catch and then handling it appropriately with a log message or something?
– Jesse Carter
Nov 24 '18 at 17:41