The two catch blocks in importPage() threw an opaque "Error processing file
content" / "Failed to create imported page" BadRequest, hiding the real cause
from the HTTP response. This made a production 400 regression impossible to
diagnose without server log access, and violated the project convention that
errors must never be swallowed.
Extract `${err.name}: ${err.message}` into both the log (full err object kept
for the stack) and the thrown BadRequestException. Inner processMarkdown/
processHTML rethrowing catches and the EE processDocx/processPdf license
catches are left unchanged.
Local reproduction of the happy-dom 14->20 theory failed (full import chain
+ 22 edge cases pass on happy-dom@20.8.9), so the root cause is still pending
the now-visible reason from a recurring 400. Diagnostic script test-import.tsx
added; backlog doc updated with findings.
A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.
Description
Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.
Installation
$ npm install
Running the app
# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod
Migrations
# This creates a new empty migration file named 'init'
$ npm run migration:create --name=init
# Generates 'init' migration file from existing entities to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:generate --name=init
# Runs all pending migrations to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:run
# Reverts the last executed migration
$ npm run migration:revert
# Reverts all migrations
$ npm run migration:revert
# Shows the list of executed and pending migrations
$ npm run migration:show
## Test
```bash
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov
Support
Nest is an MIT-licensed open source project. It can grow thanks to the sponsors and support by the amazing backers. If you'd like to join them, please read more here.
Stay in touch
- Author - Kamil Myśliwiec
- Website - https://nestjs.com
- Twitter - @nestframework
License
Nest is MIT licensed.