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Upgrading Grape

Upgrading to 0.7.0

Changes in Exception Handling

Assume you have the following exception classes defined.

class ParentError < StandardError; end
class ChildError < ParentError; end

In Grape <= 0.6.1, the rescue_from keyword only handled the exact exception being raised. The following code would rescue ParentError, but not ChildError.

rescue_from ParentError do |e|
  # only rescue ParentError
end

This made it impossible to rescue an exception hieararchy, which is a more sensible default. In Grape 0.7.0 or newer, both ParentError and ChildError are rescued.

rescue_from ParentError do |e|
  # rescue both ParentError and ChildError
end

To only rescue the base exception class, set rescue_subclasses: false.

rescue_from ParentError, rescue_subclasses: false do |e|
  # only rescue ParentError
end

See #544 for more information.

Changes in the Default HTTP Status Code

In Grape <= 0.6.1, the default status code returned from error! was 403.

error! "You may not reticulate this spline!" # yields HTTP error 403

This was a bad default value, since 403 means "Forbidden". Change any call to error! that does not specify a status code to specify one. The new default value is a more sensible default of 500, which is "Internal Server Error".

error! "You may not reticulate this spline!", 403 # yields HTTP error 403

You may also use default_error_status to change the global default.

default_error_status 400

See #525 for more information.

Changes in Parameter Declaration and Validation

In Grape <= 0.6.1, group, optional and requires keywords with a block accepted either an Array or a Hash.

params do
  requires :id, type: Integer
  group :name do
    requires :first_name
    requires :last_name
  end
end

This caused the ambiguity and unexpected errors described in #543.

In Grape 0.6.2, the group, optional and requires keywords take an additional type attribute which defaults to Array. This means that without a type attribute, these nested parameters will no longer accept a single hash, only an array (of hashes).

Whereas in 0.6.1 the API above accepted the following json, it no longer does in 0.6.2.

{
  "id": 1,
  "name": {
    "first_name": "John",
    "last_name" : "Doe"
  }
}

The params block should now read as follows.

params do
  requires :id, type: Integer
  requires :name, type: Hash do
    requires :first_name
    requires :last_name
  end
end

See #545 for more information.

Upgrading to 0.6.0

In Grape <= 0.5.0, only the first validation error was raised and processing aborted. Validation errors are now collected and a single Grape::Exceptions::ValidationErrors exception is raised. You can access the collection of validation errors as .errors.

rescue_from Grape::Exceptions::Validations do |e|
  Rack::Response.new({
    status: 422,
    message: e.message,
    errors: e.errors
  }.to_json, 422)
end

For more information see #462.