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TypeScript definitions for redis-errors
npm install --save @types/redis-errors
This package contains type definitions for redis-errors (https://github.com/NodeRedis/redis-errors#readme).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/redis-errors.
export class RedisError extends Error {
}
export class ParserError extends RedisError {
buffer: string;
offset: number;
constructor(message: string, buffer: string, offset: number);
}
export class ReplyError extends RedisError {
command?: string | undefined;
args?: any[] | undefined;
code?: string | undefined;
constructor(message: string);
}
export class AbortError extends RedisError {
command?: string | undefined;
args?: any[] | undefined;
}
export class InterruptError extends RedisError {
command?: string | undefined;
args?: any[] | undefined;
origin: Error;
}
These definitions were written by James Garbutt.
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TypeScript definitions for redis-errors
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