Commit fa4084f9 by Marcus Olsson Committed by GitHub

Docs: Add plugins guide on error handling (#26518)

parent c266f458
...@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Improve an existing plugin with one of our guides: ...@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Improve an existing plugin with one of our guides:
- [Add support for variables]({{< relref "add-support-for-variables.md" >}}) - [Add support for variables]({{< relref "add-support-for-variables.md" >}})
- [Build a logs data source plugin]({{< relref "build-a-logs-data-source-plugin.md" >}}) - [Build a logs data source plugin]({{< relref "build-a-logs-data-source-plugin.md" >}})
- [Build a streaming data source plugin]({{< relref "build-a-streaming-data-source-plugin.md" >}}) - [Build a streaming data source plugin]({{< relref "build-a-streaming-data-source-plugin.md" >}})
- [Error handling]({{< relref "error-handling.md" >}})
### Concepts ### Concepts
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title = "Error handling"
type = "docs"
+++
# Error handling
This guide explains how to handle errors in plugins.
## Provide usable defaults
Allow the user to learn your plugin in small steps. Provide a useful default configuration so that:
- The user can get started right away.
- You can avoid unnecessary error messages.
For example, by selecting the first field of an expected type, the panel can display a visualization without any user configuration. If a user explicitly selects a field, then use that one. Otherwise, default to the first field of type `string`:
```ts
const numberField = frame.fields.find(field =>
options.numberFieldName ? field.name === options.numberFieldName : field.type === FieldType.number
);
```
## Display error messages
To display an error message to the user, `throw` an `Error` with the message you want to display:
```ts
throw new Error('An error occurred');
```
Grafana displays the error message in the top-left corner of the panel.
{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/panel_error.png" class="docs-image--no-shadow" max-width="850px" >}}
Avoid displaying overly-technical error messages to the user. If you want to let technical users report an error, consider logging it instead.
```ts
try {
failingFunction();
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
throw new Error('Something went wrong');
}
```
> **Note:** Grafana displays the exception message in the UI as written, so we recommend using grammatically correct sentences. For more information, refer to the [Documentation style guide](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/contribute/style-guides/documentation-style-guide.md).
Here are some examples of situations where you might want to display an error to the user.
### Invalid query response
Users have full freedom when they create data source queries for panels. If your panel plugin requires a specific format for the query response, then use the panel canvas to guide the user.
```ts
if (!numberField) {
throw new Error('Query result is missing a number field')
}
if (frame.length === 0) {
throw new Error('Query returned an empty result')
}
```
...@@ -462,6 +462,8 @@ ...@@ -462,6 +462,8 @@
name: Plugin protocol name: Plugin protocol
- link: /developers/plugins/backend/grafana-plugin-sdk-for-go/ - link: /developers/plugins/backend/grafana-plugin-sdk-for-go/
name: Grafana plugin SDK for Go name: Grafana plugin SDK for Go
- name: Error handling
link: /developers/plugins/error-handling/
- name: Legacy plugins - name: Legacy plugins
children: children:
- link: /developers/plugins/legacy/ - link: /developers/plugins/legacy/
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