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vue-axios-interceptors

Catch and handle ajax errors globally when using Axios with Vue.

Installation

npm install vue-axios-interceptors --save
// or
yarn add vue-axios-interceptors
// Make sure you import this package after you've imported Vue:
window.Vue = require('vue');

require('vue-axios-interceptors');

// Make sure the axios package is available globally on the window object:
window.axios = require('axios');

Usage

The package registers a new global event bus called intercepted on the window object and emits several events on it when an ajax call leads to an error. You can easily listen for these events to build a smooth error handling workflow, for example in a global component responsible for displaying error messages:

// ErrorMessages.vue
mounted() {
    window.intercepted.$on('response', data => {
        console.log(data); // { status: 404, code: 'Not found', body: null }
        
        // Display the message.
    });
}

You can also listen for specific status codes and response categories, for example if you'd like to handle 4xx responses differently than 5xx responses:

// Listen for any intercepted responses.
window.intercepted.$on('response', data => {
  // 
});

// Listen for any intercepted responses under the Client Error category (4xx).
window.intercepted.$on('response:client-error', data => {
  // 
});

// Listen for any intercepted responses under the Server Error category (5xx).
window.intercepted.$on('response:5xx', data => {
  // 
});

// Listen for a specific status.
window.intercepted.$on('response:404', data => {
  // 
});

// Listen for a specific HTTP code.
window.intercepted.$on('response:unprocessable-entity', data => {
  // 
});

For a complete list of status codes, visit https://httpstatuses.com/.

Using this package with Laravel

If you're using Laravel >=5.5 as your backend, you're in luck. If your server returns a 422 response (typically a validation error), the package will automatically parse the returned failures into an iteratable key-value object which you can access on data.body. This is way simpler to use in order to display all messages or reference a single field error than with the original error message structure.