mirror of
https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot.git
synced 2026-02-20 02:15:12 +00:00
3.0 KiB
3.0 KiB
Error Handling Patterns
Handle errors gracefully in your Copilot SDK applications.
Runnable example: recipe/error-handling.ts
cd recipe && npm install npx tsx error-handling.ts # or: npm run error-handling
Example scenario
You need to handle various error conditions like connection failures, timeouts, and invalid responses.
Basic try-catch
import { CopilotClient } from "@github/copilot-sdk";
const client = new CopilotClient();
try {
await client.start();
const session = await client.createSession({ model: "gpt-5" });
const response = await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "Hello!" });
console.log(response?.data.content);
await session.destroy();
} catch (error) {
console.error("Error:", error.message);
} finally {
await client.stop();
}
Handling specific error types
try {
await client.start();
} catch (error) {
if (error.message.includes("ENOENT")) {
console.error("Copilot CLI not found. Please install it first.");
} else if (error.message.includes("ECONNREFUSED")) {
console.error("Could not connect to Copilot CLI server.");
} else {
console.error("Unexpected error:", error.message);
}
}
Timeout handling
const session = await client.createSession({ model: "gpt-5" });
try {
// sendAndWait with timeout (in milliseconds)
const response = await session.sendAndWait(
{ prompt: "Complex question..." },
30000 // 30 second timeout
);
if (response) {
console.log(response.data.content);
} else {
console.log("No response received");
}
} catch (error) {
if (error.message.includes("timeout")) {
console.error("Request timed out");
}
}
Aborting a request
const session = await client.createSession({ model: "gpt-5" });
// Start a request
session.send({ prompt: "Write a very long story..." });
// Abort it after some condition
setTimeout(async () => {
await session.abort();
console.log("Request aborted");
}, 5000);
Graceful shutdown
process.on("SIGINT", async () => {
console.log("Shutting down...");
const errors = await client.stop();
if (errors.length > 0) {
console.error("Cleanup errors:", errors);
}
process.exit(0);
});
Force stop
// If stop() takes too long, force stop
const stopPromise = client.stop();
const timeout = new Promise((_, reject) => setTimeout(() => reject(new Error("Timeout")), 5000));
try {
await Promise.race([stopPromise, timeout]);
} catch {
console.log("Forcing stop...");
await client.forceStop();
}
Best practices
- Always clean up: Use try-finally to ensure
client.stop()is called - Handle connection errors: The CLI might not be installed or running
- Set appropriate timeouts: Long-running requests should have timeouts
- Log errors: Capture error details for debugging