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eth-json-rpc-errors

Ethereum JSON RPC and Provider errors.


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eth-json-rpc-errors

Errors for the Ethereum JSON RPC and Ethereum Provider, and making unknown errors compliant with either spec.

Basic Usage

import { ethErrors } from 'eth-json-rpc-errors'

throw ethErrors.provider.unauthorized()
// or
throw ethErrors.provider.unauthorized('my custom message')

Supported Errors

Usage

Installation: npm install eth-json-rpc-errors or yarn add eth-json-rpc-errors

Import using ES6 syntax (no default export) or Node require.

Errors API

import { ethErrors } from 'eth-json-rpc-errors'

// Ethereum RPC errors are namespaced under "ethErrors.rpc"
response.error = ethErrors.rpc.methodNotFound({
  message: optionalCustomMessage, data: optionalData
})

// ETH JSON RPC errors namespaced under ethErrors.provider
response.error = ethErrors.provider.unauthorized({
  message: optionalCustomMessage, data: optionalData
})

// each error getter takes a single "opts" argument
// for most errors, this can be replaced with a single string, which becomes
// the error message
response.error = ethErrors.provider.unauthorized(customMessage)

// if an error getter accepts a single string, all arguments can be omitted
response.error = ethErrors.provider.unauthorized()
response.error = ethErrors.provider.unauthorized({})

// omitting the message will produce an error with a default message per
// the relevant spec

// omitting the data argument will produce an error without a
// "data" property

// the JSON RPC 2.0 server error requires a valid code
response.error = ethErrors.rpc.server({
  code: -32031
})

// custom Ethereum Provider errors require a valid code and message
// valid codes are integers i such that: 1000 <= i <= 4999
response.error = ethErrors.provider.custom({
  code: 1001, message: 'foo'
})

Parsing Unknown Errors

// this is useful for ensuring your errors are standardized
import { serializeError } from 'eth-json-rpc-errors'

// if the argument is not a valid error per any supported spec,
// it will be added as error.data.originalError
response.error = serializeError(maybeAnError)

// you can add a custom fallback error code and message if desired
const fallbackError = { code: 4999, message: 'My custom error.' }
response.error = serializeError(maybeAnError, fallbackError)

// Note: if the original error has a "message" property, it will take
// precedence over the fallback error's message

// the default fallback is:
{
  code: -32603,
  message: 'Internal JSON-RPC error.'
}

Other Exports

/**
 * TypeScript interfaces
 */
import {
  // these describe to the corresponding exports from index.js
  IEthErrors, IEthereumRpcError, IEthereumProviderError, ISerializeError,
  // these describe the options argument to error getters in ethErrors
  IErrorOptions, IRpcServerErrorOptions, IProviderCustomErrorOptions
} from 'eth-json-rpc-errors/@types'

/**
 * Classes
 */
import { EthereumRpcError, EthereumProviderError } from 'eth-json-rpc-errors'

/**
 * getMessageFromCode & ERROR_CODES
 */
import { getMessageFromCode, ERROR_CODES } from 'eth-json-rpc-errors'

// get the default message string for the given code, or a fallback message if
// no message exists for the given code
const message1 = getMessageFromCode(someCode)

// you can specify your own fallback message
const message2 = getMessageFromCode(someCode, myFallback)
// it can be anything, use at your own peril
const message3 = getMessageFromCode(someCode, null)

// {
//   jsonRpc: { [errorName]: code, ... },
//   eth: { [errorName]: code, ... },
// }
const code1 = ERROR_CODES.rpc.parse
const code2 = ERROR_CODES.provider.userRejectedRequest

// all codes in ERROR_CODES have default messages
const message4 = getMessageFromCode(code1)
const message5 = getMessageFromCode(code2)

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Package last updated on 12 Feb 2020

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