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`:
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);
thrownewError('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){
thrownewError('Query result is missing a number field')