Properly update an error's message.
In V8 (Chrome, Node.js, Deno, etc.),
error.stack
includes
error.message
.
However, if error.message
is modified, error.stack
might not be updated and
still contain the previous message.
This library fixes it by setting error.message
while updating error.stack
accordingly. This works on any JavaScript engine.
Example
Without set-error-message
:
const error = new Error('one')
console.log(error.message)
console.log(error.stack)
error.message = 'two'
console.log(error.message)
console.log(error.stack)
With set-error-message
:
import setErrorMessage from 'set-error-message'
const error = new Error('one')
console.log(error.message)
console.log(error.stack)
setErrorMessage(error, 'two')
console.log(error.message)
console.log(error.stack)
Install
npm install set-error-message
This package works in both Node.js >=14.18.0 and
browsers.
It is an ES module and must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
.
API
setErrorMessage(error, newMessage)
error
Error | any
newMessage
string
Return value: Error
Sets error.message = newMessage
.
Returns error
. If error
is not an Error
instance, it is converted to one.
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