how to get access to error message from abort command when using custom error handler

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心在旅途 2020-12-03 04:23

Using a python flask server, I want to be able to throw an http error response with the abort command and use a custom response string and a custom message in the body

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  •  醉酒成梦
    2020-12-03 05:03

    If you look at flask/__init__.py you will see that abort is actually imported from werkzeug.exceptions. Looking at the Aborter class, we can see that when called with a numeric code, the particular HTTPException subclass is looked up and called with all of the arguments provided to the Aborter instance. Looking at HTTPException, paying particular attention to lines 85-89 we can see that the second argument passed to HTTPException.__init__ is stored in the description property, as @dirn pointed out.

    You can either access the message from the description property:

    @app.errorhandler(400)
    def custom400(error):
        response = jsonify({'message': error.description['message']})
        # etc.
    
    abort(400, {'message': 'custom error message to appear in body'})
    

    or just pass the description in by itself:

    @app.errorhandler(400)
    def custom400(error):
        response = jsonify({'message': error.description})
        # etc.
    
    abort(400, 'custom error message to appear in body')
    

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