I have a question regarding WCF fault exceptions. I am implementing the IErrorHandler interface and creating a FaultException
.
My question is this: When am I creating a FaultException
, is there a pattern that I must follow to send a friendly error message to the client?
I log the actual exception using the HandleError
method to the database and creating a FaultException
in the ProvideFault
method.
Given delow, there is my sample implementation of IErrorHandler interface.
public bool HandleError(Exception error)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(error.Message);
// Log the error to the Db
return true;
}
public void ProvideFault(Exception error, MessageVersion version, ref Message fault)
{
// Here is a sample that I was playing with.
MessageFault faultException;
if(error is DataException)
faultException = new FaultException<string>(ErrorStrings.DatabaseOpenError, new FaultReason(ErrorStrings.DatabaseOpenError)).CreateMessageFault();
else if (error is NullReferenceException)
faultException = new FaultException<string>(ErrorStrings.NullDataError, new FaultReason(ErrorStrings.NullDataError)).CreateMessageFault();
else
faultException = new FaultException<string>(ErrorStrings.GeneralError, new FaultReason(ErrorStrings.GeneralError)).CreateMessageFault();
fault = Message.CreateMessage(version, faultException, "");
}
I need some clarity on what exactly has to be done inside ProvideFault
method to return a friendly Fault to the user. I am also planning to use localization to display errors. Not sure if this will be done by the client or if service should send localized messages.
Based on what I read, I should not send information of the stack from the error or EntityFramework errors, like EntityValidation errors and so on, to the client due to security reasons.
In this case, will I need to check for the type of exception and mine the details to be more appropriate before sending to the client?