FsToolkit.ErrorHandling
FsToolkit.ErrorHandling is a utility library to work with the Result
type in F#, and allows you to do clear, simple and powerful error handling.
The library provides utility functions like map
, bind
, apply
, traverse
, sequence
as well as computation expressions and infix operators to work with Result<'a, 'b>
, Result<'a option, 'b>
, Async<Result<'a, 'b>>
, Async<Result<'a option, 'b>>
, and Result<'a, 'b list>
.
It was inspired by Chessie and Cvdm.ErrorHandling (the latter has now been merged into FsToolkit.ErrorHandling).
FsToolkit.ErrorHandling targets .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET Framework 4.6.1 and supports Fable.
Documentation
The documentation is available here.
Builds
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NuGet
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Developing locally
Requirements
- .NET Core SDK
- v3.1.200 or higher
- Install from here.
- Node
- v10.15.0 or LTS
- Not required but recommend that you use NVM to easily manage multiple versions of Node
Compiling
> build.cmd <optional buildtarget> // on windows
$ ./build.sh <optional buildtarget>// on unix
A motivating example
This example of composing a login flow shows one example of how this library can aid in clear, simple, and powerful error handling, using just a computation expression and a few helper functions. (The library has many more helper functions and computation expressions as well as infix operators; see the documentation for details.)
// Given the following functions:
// tryGetUser: string -> Async<User option>
// isPwdValid: string -> User -> bool
// authorize: User -> Async<Result<unit, AuthError>>
// createAuthToken: User -> Result<AuthToken, TokenError>
type LoginError = InvalidUser | InvalidPwd | Unauthorized of AuthError | TokenErr of TokenError
let login (username: string) (password: string) : Async<Result<AuthToken, LoginError>> =
asyncResult {
// requireSome unwraps a Some value or gives the specified error if None
let! user = username |> tryGetUser |> AsyncResult.requireSome InvalidUser
// requireTrue gives the specified error if false
do! user |> isPwdValid password |> Result.requireTrue InvalidPwd
// Error value is wrapped/transformed (Unauthorized has signature AuthError -> LoginError)
do! user |> authorize |> AsyncResult.mapError Unauthorized
// Same as above, but synchronous, so we use the built-in mapError
return! user |> createAuthToken |> Result.mapError TokenErr
}