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@opvious/stl-errors
Advanced tools
Good error handling is a prerequisite for good telemetry. To help with this,
@opvious/stl-errors provides a simple StandardError interface which exposes
powerful building blocks:
Standard errors are best created via errorFactories which provides type-safe
error creation functions along with their codes:
import {errorFactories} from '@opvious/stl-errors';
const [errors, codes] = errorFactories({
definitions: {
invalidFoo: (foo: string) => ({
message: `The input foo ${foo} was invalid`,
tags: {foo},
}),
missingBar: 'The bar was missing',
},
});
// Error with code `ERR_INVALID_FOO` (`codes.InvalidFoo`).
const err1 = errors.invalidFoo('fff');
// Error with code `ERR_MISSING_BAR` (`codes.MissingBar`).
const err2 = errors.missingBar();
FAQs
Standard errors
The npm package @opvious/stl-errors receives a total of 43 weekly downloads. As such, @opvious/stl-errors popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opvious/stl-errors 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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