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indicative-formatters
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Collection of error formatters used by Indicative
Indicative has first class support for formatting error messages with the help of an Error formatter. This repo contains a handful of them.
Install the package from npm registry as follows:
npm i indicative-formatters
# yarn
yarn add indicative-formatters
and then use it as follows:
import { VanillaFormatter } from 'indicative-formatters'
const formatter = new VanillaFormatter()
formatter.addError('Required validation failed', 'username', { name: 'required', args: [] })
// Get all errors
formatter.toJSON()
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A collection of formatters used by Indicative
The npm package indicative-formatters receives a total of 2,134 weekly downloads. As such, indicative-formatters popularity was classified as popular.
We found that indicative-formatters 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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