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babel-plugin-catch-logger

A babel plugin that automatically reports errors in your program

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babel-plugin-catch-logger

A babel plugin that:

  1. Add catch clause to your Promise if you forget to do so.
  2. Add a logger to all catch clauses, whether it's a catch block or a promise .catch() function call.
  3. Automatically import the logging service when needed.

Config:

  • name: string - The name of the your logging service.
  • source: string - The import path name of your logging service.
  • methodName: string - Which logging method to invoke.
  • catchPromise: boolean - Whether to catch promises.
  • namespaced: boolean - Whether to import the logging service as a namespace module.

Demo

.babelrc.json

{
    "plugins": [
        [
            "babel-plugin-catch-logger",
            {
                "name": "Sentry",
                "source": "@sentry/node",
                "methodName": "captureException",
                "catchPromise": true,
                "namespaced": true
            }
        ]
    ]
}

src/foo.js

export function noop() {
    try {
        return nonexistent
    } catch (ignore) {
        // console.log(ignore);
    }
}

export function bar() {
    return fetch('https://google.com').json().then(console.log)
}

export function baz() {
    return fetch('https://google.com')
        .json()
        .then(console.log)
        .catch((e) => {
            console.error(e)
        })
}

gets compiled to:

import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node'
export function noop() {
    try {
        return nonexistent
    } catch (ignore) {
        // console.log(ignore);

        Sentry.captureException(ignore)
    }
}
export function bar() {
    return fetch('https://google.com')
        .json()
        .then(console.log)
        .catch(function (_e) {
            Sentry.captureException(_e)
        })
}
export function baz() {
    return fetch('https://google.com')
        .json()
        .then(console.log)
        .catch((e) => {
            Sentry.captureException(e)
            console.error(e)
        })
}

src/bar.js

fetch().json().then(console.log)

gets compiled to:

import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node'
fetch()
    .json()
    .then(console.log)
    .catch(function (_e) {
        Sentry.captureException(_e)
    })

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Package last updated on 12 Jul 2023

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