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error-kid

A simple toolkit to work with custom errors. Definitely not a kid.

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error-kid

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A simple toolkit to work with custom errors. Definitely not a kid.

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# yarn
yarn add error-kid

# pnpm
pnpm i error-kid

# npm
npm i error-kid

errorClass

A function returning a tuple, containing a new basic error class that has no payload on the first place, and a predicate function on the second one.

import { errorClass } from 'error-kid';

const [UnknownError, isUnknownError] = errorClass('UnknownError');
UnknownError.name; // 'UnknownError'

const error = new UnknownError();
error.message; // ''
error.cause; // undefined
error instanceof Error; // true
error instanceof UnknownError; // true

isUnknownError(new Error); // false
isUnknownError(error); // true

By default, the created error class constructor accepts no arguments. It also passes nothing to the Error super constructor.

To change this behavior, define the arguments' type and provide a function to convert passed arguments to the Error super constructor.

Here is the example:

import { errorClass } from 'error-kid';

// The generic parameter must be any tuple. It describes
// arguments passed to the UnknownError constructor.
const [UnknownError] = errorClass<[
  errorText: string,
  retriesCount: number,
  cause?: unknown
]>('UnknownError', (errorText, retriesCount, cause) => {
  // `Error` constructor requires the first argument
  // to be the error message. The second one is ErrorOptions,
  // containing the `cause` property.
  return [
    `Unknown error occurred. Retries count: ${retriesCount}. Error text: ${errorText}`,
    { cause },
  ];
});

const error = new UnknownError('Ooopsie!', 3, new Error('Just because'));
error.message; // "Unknown error occurred. Retries count: 3. Error text: Ooopsie!"
error.cause; // Error('Just because')

errorClassWithData

A function that creates a new error class containing some payload. It enhances the result of calling the errorClass function.

This function requires specifying at least one generic type parameter describing the error payload. The second generic type parameter is optional (an empty tuple by default) and must be a tuple, describing a list of arguments, passed to the error class constructor.

The second argument of the generator is a function, converting constructor arguments to the data.

import { errorClassWithData } from 'error-kid';


const [TimeoutError, isTimeoutError] =
  errorClassWithData<{ duration: number }, [duration: number]>(
    'UnknownError',
    duration => ({ duration }),
  );

const error = new TimeoutError(1000);
error.data; // { duration: 1000 }

isTimeoutError(error); // true

As in the errorClass function, you can also pass the third argument, which is a function, transforming incoming arguments to the arguments, passed to the Error super constructor.

Let's enhance the previous example a bit:

import { errorClassWithData } from 'error-kid';

const [TimeoutError] = errorClassWithData<
  { duration: number },
  [duration: number, cause?: unknown]
>(
  'UnknownError',
  duration => ({ duration }),
  (duration, cause) => [`Timed out: ${duration}ms`, { cause }],
);

const err1 = new TimeoutError(1000);
err1.data; // { duration: 1000 }
err1.message; // "Timed out: 1000ms"
err1.cause; // undefined

const err2 = new TimeoutError(1000, new Error('Just because'));
err2.data; // { duration: 1000 }
err2.message; // "Timed out: 1000ms"
err2.cause; // Error('Just because') 

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Package last updated on 16 Jan 2025

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