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Arghya Saha
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Arghya Saha

Arghya (argo) Saha, is a software developer with 8+ years of experience and has been working with Django since 2015. Apart from Django, he is proficient in JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Postgres, AWS, and several other technologies. He has worked with multiple start-ups, such as Postman and HealthifyMe, among others, to build applications at scale. He currently works at Abnormal Security as a senior Site Reliability Engineer to explore his passion in the infrastructure domain. In his spare time, he writes tech blogs. He is also an adventurous person who has done multiple Himalayan treks and is an endurance athlete with multiple marathons and triathlons under his belt.
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Working with exceptions and errors

Developers should always think through all the corner cases possible and write code to handle all those corner cases. Unfortunately, bugs, exceptions, and errors can still slip into production, leading to our users having a bad experience. We have already learned, in Chapter 9, how test cases can help us catch these errors better in the development phase itself, and to improve the user experience, we should show appropriate error messages whenever something breaks. For example, if the server is expecting name to be present in the body of the request and it is missing, then we should send an error message explicitly saying name field is missing.

Here are a few important points we should follow while handling exceptions and errors:

  • Always send the appropriate status code. If the request body is missing certain information, then pass 400 and then pass a message explaining the missing information.
  • If the error is an authentication error...
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Arghya Saha

Arghya (argo) Saha, is a software developer with 8+ years of experience and has been working with Django since 2015. Apart from Django, he is proficient in JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Postgres, AWS, and several other technologies. He has worked with multiple start-ups, such as Postman and HealthifyMe, among others, to build applications at scale. He currently works at Abnormal Security as a senior Site Reliability Engineer to explore his passion in the infrastructure domain. In his spare time, he writes tech blogs. He is also an adventurous person who has done multiple Himalayan treks and is an endurance athlete with multiple marathons and triathlons under his belt.
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