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How to display Aura JS Errors Lightning Out


How to find out when Aura component / document is ready?How to handle errors in “e.recordSave” in lightning componentCreating a tab on a lightning component using aura and lightning design systemHow to navigate in lightning out?Intermittent 404 errors using Lightning Out in VisualforceDisplay spinner in specific component onlyLightning Out Event HandlingStreaming API in Lightning Component getCallback errorLightning component is hang for first timeLightning out - How to catch errors from the embedded component






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I know I can wrap in a try / catch but the goal here is to display a useful error in cases where one was not expected..(programming error)



A basic lightning component displayed in a VF page using the standard app and component.



The only thing on the component is a lightning:spinner. The component has an init handler and the sole job of the init JS is to hide the spinner.



<aura:component description="test">
<aura:handler name="init" value="!this" action="!c.doInit"/>
<lightning:spinner variant="brand" aura:id="test_spinner"/>
</aura:component>


The controller



(
doInit : function(component,event,helper)
console.log('init');
helper.donothing(); //This does not exist and causes an error
$A.util.addClass(component.find("test_spinner"),'slds-hide');

)


Now when this runs it causes a framework error. The problem is that the user sees nothing. The spinner does not get hidden and the page just stalls...



Is there any way to display a message to the user instead of the entire component just stalling?



For some reason I seem to recall a component that could be used to display framework errors but I cannot seem to find it or I am just remembering incorrectly










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    I know I can wrap in a try / catch but the goal here is to display a useful error in cases where one was not expected..(programming error)



    A basic lightning component displayed in a VF page using the standard app and component.



    The only thing on the component is a lightning:spinner. The component has an init handler and the sole job of the init JS is to hide the spinner.



    <aura:component description="test">
    <aura:handler name="init" value="!this" action="!c.doInit"/>
    <lightning:spinner variant="brand" aura:id="test_spinner"/>
    </aura:component>


    The controller



    (
    doInit : function(component,event,helper)
    console.log('init');
    helper.donothing(); //This does not exist and causes an error
    $A.util.addClass(component.find("test_spinner"),'slds-hide');

    )


    Now when this runs it causes a framework error. The problem is that the user sees nothing. The spinner does not get hidden and the page just stalls...



    Is there any way to display a message to the user instead of the entire component just stalling?



    For some reason I seem to recall a component that could be used to display framework errors but I cannot seem to find it or I am just remembering incorrectly










    share|improve this question
























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      I know I can wrap in a try / catch but the goal here is to display a useful error in cases where one was not expected..(programming error)



      A basic lightning component displayed in a VF page using the standard app and component.



      The only thing on the component is a lightning:spinner. The component has an init handler and the sole job of the init JS is to hide the spinner.



      <aura:component description="test">
      <aura:handler name="init" value="!this" action="!c.doInit"/>
      <lightning:spinner variant="brand" aura:id="test_spinner"/>
      </aura:component>


      The controller



      (
      doInit : function(component,event,helper)
      console.log('init');
      helper.donothing(); //This does not exist and causes an error
      $A.util.addClass(component.find("test_spinner"),'slds-hide');

      )


      Now when this runs it causes a framework error. The problem is that the user sees nothing. The spinner does not get hidden and the page just stalls...



      Is there any way to display a message to the user instead of the entire component just stalling?



      For some reason I seem to recall a component that could be used to display framework errors but I cannot seem to find it or I am just remembering incorrectly










      share|improve this question














      I know I can wrap in a try / catch but the goal here is to display a useful error in cases where one was not expected..(programming error)



      A basic lightning component displayed in a VF page using the standard app and component.



      The only thing on the component is a lightning:spinner. The component has an init handler and the sole job of the init JS is to hide the spinner.



      <aura:component description="test">
      <aura:handler name="init" value="!this" action="!c.doInit"/>
      <lightning:spinner variant="brand" aura:id="test_spinner"/>
      </aura:component>


      The controller



      (
      doInit : function(component,event,helper)
      console.log('init');
      helper.donothing(); //This does not exist and causes an error
      $A.util.addClass(component.find("test_spinner"),'slds-hide');

      )


      Now when this runs it causes a framework error. The problem is that the user sees nothing. The spinner does not get hidden and the page just stalls...



      Is there any way to display a message to the user instead of the entire component just stalling?



      For some reason I seem to recall a component that could be used to display framework errors but I cannot seem to find it or I am just remembering incorrectly







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          There is a display element; it shows up at the very bottom of the page. This happens in Lightning Out automatically. It's not styled by default, as far as I can tell, so you might want to add some style to it. The message is in a div#auraErrorMessage element. Try starting with this:



          <style>
          div#auraErrorMessage
          position: fixed;
          text-align: center;
          white-space: pre-line;
          padding-top: calc(25vh - 3em);
          height: 50vh;
          top: 25vh;
          left: 25vw;
          right: 25vw;
          z-index: 1000;
          border: 5px solid red;

          </style>


          You could attach a DOM mutation event to this element to detect new messages, etc as well.



          I'm not aware of a specific way to otherwise handle errors in Lightning Out; this is normally handled by the App (e.g. one.app), but it's not documented how/if we can do this externally.






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            There is a display element; it shows up at the very bottom of the page. This happens in Lightning Out automatically. It's not styled by default, as far as I can tell, so you might want to add some style to it. The message is in a div#auraErrorMessage element. Try starting with this:



            <style>
            div#auraErrorMessage
            position: fixed;
            text-align: center;
            white-space: pre-line;
            padding-top: calc(25vh - 3em);
            height: 50vh;
            top: 25vh;
            left: 25vw;
            right: 25vw;
            z-index: 1000;
            border: 5px solid red;

            </style>


            You could attach a DOM mutation event to this element to detect new messages, etc as well.



            I'm not aware of a specific way to otherwise handle errors in Lightning Out; this is normally handled by the App (e.g. one.app), but it's not documented how/if we can do this externally.






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              There is a display element; it shows up at the very bottom of the page. This happens in Lightning Out automatically. It's not styled by default, as far as I can tell, so you might want to add some style to it. The message is in a div#auraErrorMessage element. Try starting with this:



              <style>
              div#auraErrorMessage
              position: fixed;
              text-align: center;
              white-space: pre-line;
              padding-top: calc(25vh - 3em);
              height: 50vh;
              top: 25vh;
              left: 25vw;
              right: 25vw;
              z-index: 1000;
              border: 5px solid red;

              </style>


              You could attach a DOM mutation event to this element to detect new messages, etc as well.



              I'm not aware of a specific way to otherwise handle errors in Lightning Out; this is normally handled by the App (e.g. one.app), but it's not documented how/if we can do this externally.






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                There is a display element; it shows up at the very bottom of the page. This happens in Lightning Out automatically. It's not styled by default, as far as I can tell, so you might want to add some style to it. The message is in a div#auraErrorMessage element. Try starting with this:



                <style>
                div#auraErrorMessage
                position: fixed;
                text-align: center;
                white-space: pre-line;
                padding-top: calc(25vh - 3em);
                height: 50vh;
                top: 25vh;
                left: 25vw;
                right: 25vw;
                z-index: 1000;
                border: 5px solid red;

                </style>


                You could attach a DOM mutation event to this element to detect new messages, etc as well.



                I'm not aware of a specific way to otherwise handle errors in Lightning Out; this is normally handled by the App (e.g. one.app), but it's not documented how/if we can do this externally.






                share|improve this answer













                There is a display element; it shows up at the very bottom of the page. This happens in Lightning Out automatically. It's not styled by default, as far as I can tell, so you might want to add some style to it. The message is in a div#auraErrorMessage element. Try starting with this:



                <style>
                div#auraErrorMessage
                position: fixed;
                text-align: center;
                white-space: pre-line;
                padding-top: calc(25vh - 3em);
                height: 50vh;
                top: 25vh;
                left: 25vw;
                right: 25vw;
                z-index: 1000;
                border: 5px solid red;

                </style>


                You could attach a DOM mutation event to this element to detect new messages, etc as well.



                I'm not aware of a specific way to otherwise handle errors in Lightning Out; this is normally handled by the App (e.g. one.app), but it's not documented how/if we can do this externally.







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