Swallow any errors when opportunistically looking up token names#2163
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Swallow any errors when opportunistically looking up token names#2163
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The custom logger will look for a specific flag on the request config, called "swallowError", and if it is set, swallow the error.
Any time we display an address, we want to check out if it has a token name. However, if it does not, we get a 404 error, and hence, a big ugly exception on the console. This change flags this request so that any error will be swallowed.
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Claiming that app throws useless errors and we should swallow them is imo wrong direction. There is a bug. Bug is in |
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Maybe just be a bit stricter: if 404: swallow. |
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Any time we display an address, we want to check out if it has a token name. However, if no such token exists, we get a 404 error, and hence, a big ugly exception on the console, for each lookup attepmts. It looks like this:
This change makes it so that these errors are swallowed. (Not all token lookup errors, just the opportunistic ones, for finding out if they have a name.)
After this change, even in development mode, all we see on the console, after 5 look up attempts, is this: