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Create multiple error types

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Create multiple error types.

Features

Example

Create custom error types.

// `error.js`
import createErrorTypes from 'create-error-types'

export const { InputError, AuthError, DatabaseError, errorHandler } =
  createErrorTypes(['InputError', 'AuthError', 'DatabaseError'])

Wrap the main function with the error handler.

import { errorHandler } from './error.js'

export const main = async function (filePath) {
  try {
    return await readContents(filePath)
  } catch (error) {
    throw errorHandler(error)
  }
}

Throw/re-throw errors.

import { InputError } from './error.js'

const readContents = async function (filePath) {
  try {
    return await readFile(filePath)
  } catch (cause) {
    throw new InputError(`Could not read ${filePath}`, { cause })
  }
}

Install

npm install create-error-types

This package is an ES module and must be loaded using an import or import() statement, not require().

API

createErrorTypes(errorNames, options?)

errorNames: string[]
options object
Return value: object

Creates custom error types.

Return value

Any error type

Type: CustomErrorType

Any error name passed as argument is returned as an error type.

errorHandler

Type: (anyException) => Error

Error handler that should wrap each main function.

Options

bugsUrl

Type: string | URL

URL where users should report unknown errors.

onCreate

Type: (error, parameters) => void

Called on any new CustomErrorType('message', parameters). Can be used to customize error parameters or set error type properties. By default, any parameters are set as error properties.

Usage

Setup

Create custom error types

// error.js
import createErrorTypes from 'create-error-types'

export const { InputError, AuthError, DatabaseError, errorHandler } =
  createErrorTypes(['InputError', 'AuthError', 'DatabaseError'])

Error handler

Each main function should be wrapped with the errorHandler().

import { errorHandler } from './error.js'

export const main = async function (filePath) {
  try {
    return await readContents(filePath)
  } catch (error) {
    // `errorHandler()` returns `error`, so `throw` must be used
    throw errorHandler(error)
  }
}

Throw errors

import { InputError } from './error.js'

const validateFilePath = function (filePath) {
  if (filePath === '') {
    throw new InputError('Missing file path.')
  }
}

Error types

Test error type

Once errorHandler() has been applied, the error type can be checked by its name. Libraries should document their possible error names, but do not need to export their error types.

if (error.name === 'InputError') {
  // ...
} else if (error.name === 'UnknownError') {
  // ...
}

Set error type

error.cause can be used to override the type of an inner error.

try {
  throw new AuthError('Could not authenticate.')
} catch (cause) {
  throw new InputError('Could not read the file.', { cause })
  // Now an InputError
}

Unknown errors

All errors should use known types: the ones returned by createErrorTypes(). Errors with an unknown type should be handled in try {} catch {} and re-thrown with a known type instead.

The errorHandler() assigns the UnknownError type to any error with an unknown type.

const getUserId = function (user) {
  return user.id
}

getUserId(null) // UnknownError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'id')

Bug reports

If the bugsUrl option is used,

createErrorTypes({ bugsUrl: 'https://github.com/my-name/my-project/issues' })

any unknown error will include the following message.

Please report this bug at: https://github.com/my-name/my-project/issues

Error properties

Set error properties

Unless the onCreate() option is defined, any parameter is set as an error property.

const error = new InputError('Could not read the file.', { filePath: '/path' })
console.log(error.filePath) // '/path'

Customize error parameters

The onCreate() option can be used to validate and transform error parameters.

createErrorTypes({
  onCreate(error, parameters) {
    const { filePath } = parameters

    if (typeof filePath !== 'string') {
      throw new Error('filePath must be a string.')
    }

    const hasFilePath = filePath !== undefined
    Object.assign(error, { filePath, hasFilePath })
  },
})
const error = new InputError('Could not read the file.', {
  filePath: '/path',
  unknownParam: true,
})
console.log(error.filePath) // '/path'
console.log(error.hasFilePath) // true
console.log(error.unknownParam) // undefined

Type-specific logic

The onCreate() option can trigger error type-specific logic.

createErrorTypes({
  onCreate(error, parameters) {
    onCreateError[error.name](error, parameters)
  },
})

const onCreateError = {
  InputError(error, parameters) {
    // ...
  },
  AuthError(error, parameters) {
    // ...
  },
  // ...
}

Error type properties

The onCreate() option can be used to set properties on all instances of a given error type.

createErrorTypes({
  onCreate(error, parameters) {
    Object.assign(error, parameters, ERROR_PROPS[error.name])
  },
})

const ERROR_PROPS = {
  InputError: { isUser: true },
  AuthError: { isUser: true },
  DatabaseError: { isUser: false },
}
const error = new InputError('Could not read the file.')
console.log(error.isUser) // true

Support

For any question, don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub.

Everyone is welcome regardless of personal background. We enforce a Code of conduct in order to promote a positive and inclusive environment.

Contributing

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If you would like to help us fix a bug or add a new feature, please check our guidelines. Pull requests are welcome!

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Package last updated on 21 Aug 2022

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