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@juliancoleman/named-error
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A tiny library for creating custom errors for use with Bluebird's filtered catch
import NamedError from "@juliancoleman/named-error";
// Instantiate with `new`
const NotFoundError = new NamedError(404, "Not found.");
This library is also particularly useful with APIs that use an ORM, such as ObjectionJS.
import Base from "./base";
import NamedError from "@juliancoleman/named-error";
export class UserNotFoundError extends NamedError { }
export default class User extends Base {
static tableName = "users";
static NotFoundError = new UserNotFoundError(404, "User not found.");
// ...
}
And when we need to catch
import Service from "../services/some-service";
import NotFoundError from "../errors/not-found-error";
Service.getThatOneThing() // Returns a Bluebird promise
.then(doSomethingWithReturnedData)
.catch(TypeError, NotFoundError, function(e) {
// Generic catch-all for unexpected errors
});
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A tiny library for creating custom errors
The npm package @juliancoleman/named-error receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @juliancoleman/named-error popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @juliancoleman/named-error demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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