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@layerzerolabs/error-parser
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This package provides utilities for handling errors returned by LayerZero protocol contracts. It offers a streamlined way to check and parse hexadecimal strings that may represent errors sent by Solidity contracts.
To use this package, include it in your project using npm or yarn:
npm install @layerzerolabs/error-parser
or
yarn add @layerzerolabs/error-parser
The package exports two main functions:
checkError(data: string): void
This function checks a given string for any errors sent by a LayerZero contract.
parseError(data: string): LayerZeroParsedError | null
This function parses a given string for error and decodes it.
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We found that @layerzerolabs/error-parser 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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