Protect fs.stat calls from invalid path arguments#223
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Prevents uncaught exception: TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE]: The argument 'path' must be a string or Uint8Array without null bytes.
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Prevents uncaught exception: TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE]: The argument 'path' must be a string or Uint8Array without null bytes.
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In node versions > 10 fs.stat throws invalid path errors synchronously, this crashes node-static as described here.
Wrapping the fs.stat call in try .. catch block allows node-static to gracefully respond to the bad request with a 404.