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@bugslifesolutions/reaction-error
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Error handling for the Reaction API.
Note: Be sure you are using NPM 5+
First install in your project directory:
npm install @reactioncommerce/reaction-error
Import ReactionError in the file you wish to use it in
import ReactionError from "@reactioncommerce/reaction-error";
This NPM package is published automatically on every push to the trunk
branch. Be sure to use proper Git commit messages so that the version will be bumped properly and release notes can be automatically generated.
[skip release]
in your commit message.FAQs
Error handling for the Reaction API
We found that @bugslifesolutions/reaction-error demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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