--- title: Err description: Applicable to resources returned by the resources.GetRemote function, returns an error message if the HTTP request fails, else nil. categories: [] keywords: [] action: related: - functions/resources/GetRemote - methods/resource/Data returnType: resource.resourceError signatures: [RESOURCE.Err] --- The `Err` method on a resource returned by the [`resources.GetRemote`] function returns an error message if the HTTP request fails, else nil. If you do not handle the error yourself, Hugo will fail the build. [`resources.GetRemote`]: functions/resources/getremote In this example we send an HTTP request to a nonexistent domain: ```go-html-template {{ $url := "https://broken-example.org/images/a.jpg" }} {{ with resources.GetRemote $url }} {{ with .Err }} {{ errorf "%s" . }} {{ else }} {{ end }} {{ else }} {{ errorf "Unable to get remote resource %q" $url }} {{ end }} ``` The code above captures the error from the HTTP request, then fails the build: ```text ERROR error calling resources.GetRemote: Get "https://broken-example.org/images/a.jpg": dial tcp: lookup broken-example.org on 127.0.0.53:53: no such host ``` To log an error as a warning instead of an error: ```go-html-template {{ $url := "https://broken-example.org/images/a.jpg" }} {{ with resources.GetRemote $url }} {{ with .Err }} {{ warnf "%s" . }} {{ else }} {{ end }} {{ else }} {{ errorf "Unable to get remote resource %q" $url }} {{ end }} ``` {{% note %}} An HTTP response with a 404 status code is not an HTTP request error. To handle 404 status codes, code defensively using the nested `with-else-end` construct as shown above. {{% /note %}}