skills/rust-errors/rust-errors/SKILL.md
Rust to TypeScript error handling patterns for Tauri apps. Use when defining Rust errors that will be passed to TypeScript, handling Tauri command errors, or creating discriminated union error types.
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When passing errors from Rust to TypeScript through Tauri commands, use internally-tagged enums to create discriminated unions that TypeScript can handle naturally.
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Error, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(tag = "name")]
pub enum TranscriptionError {
#[error("Audio read error: {message}")]
AudioReadError { message: String },
#[error("GPU error: {message}")]
GpuError { message: String },
#[error("Model load error: {message}")]
ModelLoadError { message: String },
#[error("Transcription error: {message}")]
TranscriptionError { message: String },
}
#[serde(tag = "name")] creates a discriminator fieldmessage: String// Single-variant enum for consistency
#[derive(Error, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(tag = "name")]
enum ArchiveExtractionError {
#[error("Archive extraction failed: {message}")]
ArchiveExtractionError { message: String },
}
import { type } from 'arktype';
// Define the error type to match Rust serialization
const TranscriptionErrorType = type({
name: "'AudioReadError' | 'GpuError' | 'ModelLoadError' | 'TranscriptionError'",
message: 'string',
});
// Use in error handling
const result = await tryAsync({
try: () => invoke('transcribe_audio_whisper', params),
catch: (unknownError) => {
const result = TranscriptionErrorType(unknownError);
if (result instanceof type.errors) {
// Handle unexpected error shape
return WhisperingErr({
title: 'Unexpected Error',
description: extractErrorMessage(unknownError),
action: { type: 'more-details', error: unknownError },
});
}
const error = result;
// Now we have properly typed discriminated union
switch (error.name) {
case 'ModelLoadError':
return WhisperingErr({
title: 'Model Loading Error',
description: error.message,
action: {
type: 'more-details',
error: new Error(error.message),
},
});
case 'GpuError':
return WhisperingErr({
title: 'GPU Error',
description: error.message,
action: {
type: 'link',
label: 'Configure settings',
href: '/settings/transcription',
},
});
// Handle other cases...
}
},
});
The Rust enum serializes to this TypeScript-friendly format:
// AudioReadError variant
{ "name": "AudioReadError", "message": "Failed to decode audio file" }
// GpuError variant
{ "name": "GpuError", "message": "GPU acceleration failed" }
name and messagecontent attribute: Avoid #[serde(tag = "name", content = "data")] as it creates nested structures// DON'T: External tagging (default behavior)
#[derive(Serialize)]
pub enum BadError {
ModelLoadError { message: String }
}
// Produces: { "ModelLoadError": { "message": "..." } }
// DON'T: Adjacent tagging with content
#[derive(Serialize)]
#[serde(tag = "type", content = "data")]
pub enum BadError {
ModelLoadError { message: String }
}
// Produces: { "type": "ModelLoadError", "data": { "message": "..." } }
// DON'T: Manual Serialize implementation when derive works
impl Serialize for MyError {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
// Unnecessary complexity
}
}
This pattern ensures clean, type-safe error handling across the Rust-TypeScript boundary with minimal boilerplate and maximum type safety.
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