NotFoundError

"404 Not Found" response error class.

Indicates that the server cannot find the requested resource. Links that lead to a 404 page are often called broken or dead links and can be subject to link rot.

A 404 status code only indicates that the resource is missing: not whether the absence is temporary or permanent. If a resource is permanently removed, use the 410 (Gone) status instead.

Constructor

new NotFoundError(dataopt)

NotFoundError constructor

Parameters:
NameTypeAttributesDescription
dataObject | String | ResponseErrorOptions | Options | undefined<optional>

Error message or options

Extends

Members

status

Error status

Examples
404 Not Found
451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons
500 Internal Server Error

Methods

toJSON() → {Object}

Plain object representation of the error

Returns:
Type: 
Object
Example
// returned JSON
{
  error: {
    code: 400,
    requestId: '123456-test-request-id',
    message: 'Baaaaaad Request :-(',
    details: 'Check your request body'
  }
}

toPojo() → {Object}

Plain object representation of the error

Returns:
Type: 
Object
Example
// returned object
{
  error: {
    code: 400,
    requestId: '123456-test-request-id',
    message: 'Baaaaaad Request :-(',
    details: 'Check your request body'
  }
}

toString() → {string}

String representation of the error

Returns:
Type: 
string
Example
// returned string
{"error":{"code":400,"requestId":"123456-test-request-id","message":"Baaaaaad Request :-(","details":"Check your request body"}}