error-ex

WebJar for error-ex

License

License

MIT
GroupId

GroupId

org.webjars.npm
ArtifactId

ArtifactId

error-ex
Last Version

Last Version

1.3.2
Release Date

Release Date

Type

Type

jar
Description

Description

error-ex
WebJar for error-ex
Project URL

Project URL

http://webjars.org
Source Code Management

Source Code Management

https://github.com/qix-/node-error-ex

Download error-ex

How to add to project

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/error-ex/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.webjars.npm</groupId>
    <artifactId>error-ex</artifactId>
    <version>1.3.2</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/error-ex/
implementation 'org.webjars.npm:error-ex:1.3.2'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/error-ex/
implementation ("org.webjars.npm:error-ex:1.3.2")
'org.webjars.npm:error-ex:jar:1.3.2'
<dependency org="org.webjars.npm" name="error-ex" rev="1.3.2">
  <artifact name="error-ex" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='org.webjars.npm', module='error-ex', version='1.3.2')
)
libraryDependencies += "org.webjars.npm" % "error-ex" % "1.3.2"
[org.webjars.npm/error-ex "1.3.2"]

Dependencies

compile (1)

Group / Artifact Type Version
org.webjars.npm : is-arrayish jar [0.2.1,0.3)

Project Modules

There are no modules declared in this project.

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Easily subclass and customize new Error types

Examples

To include in your project:

var errorEx = require('error-ex');

To create an error message type with a specific name (note, that ErrorFn.name will not reflect this):

var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError');

var err = new JSONError('error');
err.name; //-> JSONError
throw err; //-> JSONError: error

To add a stack line:

var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError', {fileName: errorEx.line('in %s')});

var err = new JSONError('error')
err.fileName = '/a/b/c/foo.json';
throw err; //-> (line 2)-> in /a/b/c/foo.json

To append to the error message:

var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError', {fileName: errorEx.append('in %s')});

var err = new JSONError('error');
err.fileName = '/a/b/c/foo.json';
throw err; //-> JSONError: error in /a/b/c/foo.json

API

errorEx([name], [properties])

Creates a new ErrorEx error type

  • name: the name of the new type (appears in the error message upon throw; defaults to Error.name)
  • properties: if supplied, used as a key/value dictionary of properties to use when building up the stack message. Keys are property names that are looked up on the error message, and then passed to function values.
    • line: if specified and is a function, return value is added as a stack entry (error-ex will indent for you). Passed the property value given the key.
    • stack: if specified and is a function, passed the value of the property using the key, and the raw stack lines as a second argument. Takes no return value (but the stack can be modified directly).
    • message: if specified and is a function, return value is used as new .message value upon get. Passed the property value of the property named by key, and the existing message is passed as the second argument as an array of lines (suitable for multi-line messages).

Returns a constructor (Function) that can be used just like the regular Error constructor.

var errorEx = require('error-ex');

var BasicError = errorEx();

var NamedError = errorEx('NamedError');

// --

var AdvancedError = errorEx('AdvancedError', {
	foo: {
		line: function (value, stack) {
			if (value) {
				return 'bar ' + value;
			}
			return null;
		}
	}
})

var err = new AdvancedError('hello, world');
err.foo = 'baz';
throw err;

/*
	AdvancedError: hello, world
	    bar baz
	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:20:1)
*/

errorEx.line(str)

Creates a stack line using a delimiter

This is a helper function. It is to be used in lieu of writing a value object for properties values.

  • str: The string to create
    • Use the delimiter %s to specify where in the string the value should go
var errorEx = require('error-ex');

var FileError = errorEx('FileError', {fileName: errorEx.line('in %s')});

var err = new FileError('problem reading file');
err.fileName = '/a/b/c/d/foo.js';
throw err;

/*
	FileError: problem reading file
	    in /a/b/c/d/foo.js
	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:7:1)
*/

errorEx.append(str)

Appends to the error.message string

This is a helper function. It is to be used in lieu of writing a value object for properties values.

  • str: The string to append
    • Use the delimiter %s to specify where in the string the value should go
var errorEx = require('error-ex');

var SyntaxError = errorEx('SyntaxError', {fileName: errorEx.append('in %s')});

var err = new SyntaxError('improper indentation');
err.fileName = '/a/b/c/d/foo.js';
throw err;

/*
	SyntaxError: improper indentation in /a/b/c/d/foo.js
	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:7:1)
*/

License

Licensed under the MIT License. You can find a copy of it in LICENSE.

Versions

Version
1.3.2
1.3.1
1.3.0