https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/web-api/overview/error-handling/exception-handling
Solution Overview
We provide two new user-replaceable services, IExceptionLogger and IExceptionHandler, to log and handle unhandled exceptions. The services are very similar, with two main differences:
- We support registering multiple exception loggers but only a single exception handler.
- Exception loggers always get called, even if we're about to abort the connection. Exception handlers only get called when we're still able to choose which response message to send.
Both services provide access to an exception context containing relevant information from the point where the exception was detected, particularly the HttpRequestMessage, the HttpRequestContext, the thrown exception and the exception source (details below).
When to Use
- Exception loggers are the solution to seeing all unhandled exception caught by Web API.
- Exception handlers are the solution for customizing all possible responses to unhandled exceptions caught by Web API.
- Exception filters are the easiest solution for processing the subset unhandled exceptions related to a specific action or controller.
public class ExceptionHandler : IExceptionHandler { public virtual Task HandleAsync(ExceptionHandlerContext context, CancellationToken cancellationToken) { if (!ShouldHandle(context)) { return Task.FromResult(0); } return HandleAsyncCore(context, cancellationToken); } public virtual Task HandleAsyncCore(ExceptionHandlerContext context, CancellationToken cancellationToken) { HandleCore(context); return Task.FromResult(0); } public virtual void HandleCore(ExceptionHandlerContext context) { } public virtual bool ShouldHandle(ExceptionHandlerContext context) { return context.ExceptionContext.CatchBlock.IsTopLevel; } }
CatchBlock.IsTopLevel
IsOutermostCatchBlock
does not exists. Use CatchBlock.IsTopLevel
instead:
public virtual bool ShouldHandle(ExceptionHandlerContext context)
{
return context.ExceptionContext.CatchBlock.IsTopLevel;
}
Source on NuDoq: ExceptionHandlerContext and ExceptionContextCatchBlock
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21901808/need-a-complete-sample-to-handle-unhandled-exceptions-using-exceptionhandler-i
You don't need to implement IExceptionHandler low level mechanism yourself.
Instead, you can simply inherit from ExceptionHandler and override the Handle method.
public class MyExceptionHandler : ExceptionHandler
{
public override void Handle(ExceptionHandlerContext context)
{
//TODO: Do what you need to do
base.Handle(context);
}
}
ExceptionHandler implements IExceptionHandler and manage basic core mechanisms (like async and that exception should be handled or not).
Use your exception handler like that:
config.Services.Replace(typeof(IExceptionHandler), new MyExceptionHandler());
ActionFilter中的异常不会被捕获,但是会被外部的api调用知道
public class ValidateModelAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute { public override async void OnActionExecuting(HttpActionContext actionContext) { //throw an exception here } }
这是因为底层的调用中,进行了try catch,所以这个异常是不会被捕获的。
这样做的好处是,action filter出错,不会影响其他的action filter. 并且最终还是会去调用api。只是最后会检查到Error
public virtual Task OnActionExecutingAsync(HttpActionContext actionContext, CancellationToken cancellationToken) { try { OnActionExecuting(actionContext); } catch (Exception ex) { return TaskHelpers.FromError(ex); } return TaskHelpers.Completed(); }