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connect application. example First of all install this module with npm connect error 1460 install connect-error. var connect = require('connect'), connectError = require('connect-error');
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app = connect() .use(connectError()) .use(function (req, res) { // create a correct error npm install connect error object and pass it to our error handler res.error('example error'); }) .use(function (err, req, res, next) { // err is a clean error connect sas `Error` instance with a `stack` property. // application flow will jump directly to this error handler. }) .listen(3000); todo Add filter support for whenever errors appear (allow airbreak, string manipulation and substitution or other things) Private packages for the whole team It’s never
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 96 Star 2,234 Fork 197 luin/ioredis https://github.com/luin/ioredis/issues/68 Code Issues 27 Pull requests 3 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Troubleshooting/Mobile_App_Displays_Cant_Connect_Error Graphs New issue how to catch `connect` error #68 Closed coderhaoxin opened this Issue Jun 9, 2015 · 4 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants coderhaoxin commented Jun 9, 2015 connect error https://github.com/luin/ioredis/blob/master/lib/redis/event_handler.js#L76 the default error handler is just noop coderhaoxin commented Jun 9, 2015 If enableOfflineQueue is false, should we just throw error when connect failed? Owner luin commented Jun 9, 2015 Events could be caught by listening to the specified events of Redis instances. Say you can catch connect errors connect error 1460 by listening to error and close. it's just a matter of convenience to return a promise of the connect method for developers to catch connect errors easier. Owner luin commented Jun 9, 2015 connect always throws when the connection is failed regardless of the value of enableOfflineQueue: var redis = new Redis({ host: 'non-exists host', lazyConnect: true, enableOfflineQueue: false }); redis.connect().catch(function () { console.log('should throw'); }); coderhaoxin commented Jun 9, 2015 😄 yeah, got it. coderhaoxin closed this Jun 9, 2015 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.
4 Troubleshooting Expand/collapse global location Mobile App Displays "Can't Connect" Error Last updated 15:29, 25 Aug 2016 Save as PDF Share Share Share Tweet OverviewAffectsBefore You BeginRecommended SolutionStep 1: Uninstall The CrashPlan Mobile AppiOSAndroidStep 2: Download The Latest Version Of The CrashPlan Mobile AppAlternative SolutionRelated Topics Applies to:CrashPlan for HomeCrashPlan PROCrashPlan PROe Overview This article explains how to resolve the issue of the CrashPlan mobile app not being able to connect to the CrashPlan servers, even if you have a working Internet connection. Follow the steps belowif you see these messages when trying to restore files: "Network error: Can't connect to servers. Please verify your Internet connection." "Could not connect to server" Affects CrashPlan mobile app Before You Begin Make sure your mobile device has a working Internet connection. Recommended Solution Step 1: Uninstall The CrashPlan Mobile App iOS Tap and hold the icon for the CrashPlan mobile app until it begins to shake. Tap the small "x" in the corner of the icon to uninstall the app. Android Go to System Settings > Applications > Manage Applications. Tap the CrashPlan mobile app. Tap Uninstall. Step 2: Download The Latest Version Of The CrashPlan Mobile App Verify that your device meets the CrashPlan mobile app system requirements, and then download the free app: CrashPlan for Home:AndroidoriOS CrashPlan PRO:AndroidoriOS Code42 CrashPlan:AndroidoriOS Alternative Solution If you are still unable to connectafter installing the latest version of the CrashPlan mobile app, use one ofthese alternative solutions to immediately restore a file to your device: Connect your deviceto WiFi before using the CrashPlan mobile app. Restore a file from theCrashPlan web app on your device's web browser: CrashPlan for Home:account.crashplan.com/account/login.vtl CrashPlan PRO:www.crashplanpro.com/login Code42 CrashPlan (previously CrashPlan PROe): Contact your administrator for your administration console URL. For example: https://master-server.example.com:4285/console Related Topics Managing App Installations In Your Code42 EnvironmentDeploying The CrashPlan Mobile App Using AirWatchManaging App Installations In Your Code42 EnvironmentDeploying The CrashPlan Mobile App Using AirWatchDeploying The SharePlan Mobile App Using AirWatch Back to top Missing Files From The Restore Tab New Subscription Key Appears To Revert To Old Key Was this article helpful