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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:26:06+00:00 2026-06-13T08:26:06+00:00

I’m trying to use the ServiceExceptionHandler on my Serivce which extends RestServiceBase<TViewModel> I can

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I’m trying to use the ServiceExceptionHandler on my Serivce which extends RestServiceBase<TViewModel>

I can use the AppHost.ServiceExceptionHandler, that’s working fine. I need the user info from the HttpRequest, thats not available at AppHost level.

So I’m trying to use the ServiceExceptionHandler on Service level. Though I set the delegate on service ctor, it’s null when exception thrown on OnGet method

public class StudentService : RestServiceBase<Student>
{ 
    public StudentService()
    {
        ServiceExceptionHandler = (request, exception) =>
        {
            logger.Error(string.Format("{0} - {1} \n Request : {2}\n", HttpRequest.UserName(), exception.Message, request.Dump()), exception);
            var errors = new ValidationErrorField[] { new ValidationErrorField("System Error", "TODO", "System Error") };
            return DtoUtils.CreateErrorResponse("System Error", "System Error", errors);
        };
    }
}

I’m not sure of what is the issue with this code. Any help will be appreciated.

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    2026-06-13T08:26:06+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:26 am

    Register Global AppHost.ServiceExceptionHandler

    In your AppHost.Configure() you can register a global Exception handler with:

    this.ServiceExceptionHandler = (request, ex) => {
       ... //handle exception and generate your own ErrorResponse
    };
    

    For finer-grained Exception handlers you can override the following custom service event hooks:

    Handling Exceptions with the New API

    If you’re using the New API you can override the Exception by providing a custom runner, e.g:

    public class AppHost { 
      ...
        public virtual IServiceRunner<TRequest> CreateServiceRunner<TRequest>(
            ActionContext actionContext)
        {           
            //Cached per Service Action
            return new ServiceRunner<TRequest>(this, actionContext); 
        }
    }
    
    public class MyServiceRunner<T> : ServiceRunner<T> {
        public override object HandleException(
            IRequestContext requestContext, TRequest request, Exception ex) {
          // Called whenever an exception is thrown in your Services Action
        }
    }
    

    Handling Exceptions with the Old API

    RestServiceBase<T> is uses the old API in which you can handle errors by overriding the HandleException method, e.g:

    public class StudentService : RestServiceBase<Student>
    { 
        ...
    
        protected override object HandleException(T request, Exception ex)
        {
            LogException(ex);
    
            return base.HandleException(request, ex);
        }
    } 
    
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