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HTML Codes enumeration which includes an HtmlError class extending the javascript Error class.
npm i html-codes --save
const s: clientErrorCodes = clientErrorCodes.badRequest;
if (s === 500 || a === clientErrorCodes.unauthorized) {
console.log('test');
}
This class extends the default Javascript Error by adding 2 properties and a cutom constructor
try{
throw new HtmlError(clientErrorCodes.unauthorized, 'Please log-in first');
} catch(err) {
// note in Typescript, we cannot define the type of catch err.
// We can however manualy check if it derives from a certain class instance
if (err instaceof HtmlError) {
console.log(`Error (${err.statusCode}) ${err.statusName}: ${err.message}`);
// this prints out the following:
// "Error (401) unauthorized: Please log-in first
}
}
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HTML Codes enumeration which includes an HtmlError class extending the javascript Error class.
The npm package html-codes receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, html-codes popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that html-codes 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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