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Tries to execute sync/async function, returns a specified default value if the function throws
good-try
Tries to execute sync/async function, returns a specified default value if the function throws.
npm install good-try
import goodTry from 'good-try'
// tries to parse todos, returns empty array if it fails
const value = goodTry(() => JSON.parse(todos), [])
// fetch todos, on error, fallback to empty array
const todos = await goodTry(fetchTodos(), [])
// fetch todos, fallback to empty array, send error to your error tracking service
const todos = await goodTry(fetchTodos(), (err) => {
sentToErrorTrackingService(err)
return []
})
First parameter accepts:
goodTry(() => JSON.parse(value))
Second parameter accepts:
err
as first parameter (the return value of the callback is returned if the first parameter throws)If you use TypeScript, the types are well defined and won't let you make a mistake.
Promise.allSettled()
but for sync and async functions. Similarly to good-try
it handles sync/async functions that throw an error. However, it returns an object so you know if and what error was thrown.FAQs
Tries to execute sync/async function, returns a specified default value if the function throws
The npm package good-try receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, good-try popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that good-try demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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