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@magic/error
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throw errors with custom code/name.
npm install @magic/error
import error from '@magic/error'
err = error('message', 'name')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'E_NAME', type: 'E', msg: 'message' }
err = error('message')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'Unknown', code: 'E_UNKNOWN', type: 'E', msg: 'message' }
err = error(new Error('message'))
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'Error', code: 'E_UNKNOWN', type: 'E', msg: 'message' }
err = error('message', 'name with spaces')
// Error {
// message: 'message',
// name: 'name with spaces',
// code: 'E_NAME_WITH_SPACES',
// type: 'E',
// msg: 'message',
// }
err = error(['message', 'name', 'T'])
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'T_NAME', type: T, msg: 'message' }
err = error(['message'], 'name', 'T')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'T_NAME', type: T, msg: 'message' }
err = error(['message', 'name1'], 'name2', 'T')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name1', code: 'T_NAME1', type: T, msg: 'message' }
errors can have types
// E is the default type
err = error('message', 'name')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'E_NAME', type: 'E', msg: 'message' }
// warnings:
err = error('message', 'name', 'W')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'W_NAME', type: 'W', msg: 'message' }
// debug:
err = error('message', 'name', 'D')
// Error { message: 'message', name: 'name', code: 'D_NAME', type: 'D', msg: 'message' }
first commit
bump required node version to 14.2.0
update depdendencies
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The npm package @magic/error receives a total of 343 weekly downloads. As such, @magic/error popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @magic/error demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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