res.serverError()
This method is used to send a 500 ("Server Error") response back down to the client indicating that some kind of server error occurred.
Usage
return res.serverError();
Or:
return res.serverError(data);return res.serverError(data, pathToView);
Details
Like the other built-in custom response modules, the behavior of this method is customizable.
By default, it works as follows:
- If the request "wants JSON" (e.g. the request originated from AJAX, WebSockets, or a REST client like cURL), Sails will send the provided error 
dataas JSON. If nodatais provided a default response body will be sent (the string"Server Error"). - If the request does not "want JSON" (e.g. a URL typed into a web browser), Sails will attempt to serve one of your views.
- If a specific 
pathToViewwas provided, Sails will attempt to use that view. - Alternatively if 
pathToViewwas not provided, Sails will serve a default error page (the view located atviews/500.ejs). If that view does not exist, Sails will just send JSON. - If Sails serves a view, the 
dataargument will be accessible as a view local:data. 
 - If a specific 
 
Example
Using the default error view:
return res.serverError('Salesforce could not be reached');
With a custom view:
return res.serverError(
  'Salesforce could not be reached',
  'salesforce/leads/edit'
);
Notes
- This method is terminal, meaning it is generally the last line of code your app should run for a given request (hence the advisory usage of
 returnthroughout these docs).res.serverError()(like other userland response methods) can be overridden or modified. It runs the response method defined in/responses/serverError.js, which is bundled automatically in newly generated Sails apps. If aserverError.jsresponse method does not exist in your app, Sails will implicitly use the default behavior.- If
 pathToViewrefers to a missing view, this method will respond as if the request "wants JSON". +By default, the specified error (err) will be excluded if the app is running in the "production" environment (i.e.process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production').