By default most exceptions in Rails will render a 500 error page and will create a new issue in your error monitoring. There are some built-in rules Show archive.org snapshot in Rails that
- render a different error than 500
- will rescue the exception and not create an issue in your error monitoring
A good example is ActiveRecord::NotFound
: You don't want an exception in your error monitoring when users navigate to e.g. a blog post that does not exist anymore. And it makes sense to show the user and the crawler a 404 error instead of a 500 error.
Configuring specific exceptions to rescue responses
In case you need to rescue more responses, you can add them to your config/application.rb
. Here is an example for an exception from
consul
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, that raises each time a user tries to access a page she has no access to.
config.action_dispatch.rescue_responses.merge!(
{ 'Consul::Powerless' => :not_found },
)
Posted by Emanuel to makandra dev (2023-05-08 07:00)