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@semantic-release/error
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Error type used by all semantic-release packages.
Errors of type SemanticReleaseError
or an inherited type will be considered by semantic-release as an expected exception case (no release to be done, running on a PR etc..). That indicate to the semantic-release
process to stop and exit with the 0
success code.
Any other type of error will be considered by semantic-release as an unexpected error (i/o issue, code problem etc...). That indicate to the semantic-release
process to stop, log the error and exit with the 1
failure code.
const SemanticReleaseError = require('@semantic-release/error');
// Default
throw new SemanticReleaseError();
// With error message
throw new SemanticReleaseError('An error happened');
// With error message and error code
throw new SemanticReleaseError('An error happened', 'ECODE');
// With error message, error code and details
throw new SemanticReleaseError('An error happened', 'ECODE', 'Here is some suggestions to solve this error.');
// With inheritance
class InheritedError extends SemanticReleaseError {
constructor(message, code, newProperty, details) {
super(message);
Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor);
this.name = this.constructor.name;
this.code = code;
this.details = details;
this.newProperty = 'newProperty';
}
}
throw new InheritedError('An error happened', 'ECODE', 'Here is some suggestions to solve this error.');
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errors with more than just a message
We found that @semantic-release/error demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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