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stack-trace-parser
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stack-trace-parser
parses stack traces
From example.js
:
var stackTraceParser = require('./src/parser')
assert = require('assert');
try {
throw new Error('just got real');
}
catch (exception) {
var stackTrace = stackTraceParser.parse(exception);
assert(stackTrace.type === 'Error', "Expected stack trace type to be Error but instead it is " + stackTrace.type);
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace.message, 'just got real', "Expected stack trace message to be 'just got real' but instead it is: " + stackTrace.message);
assert(stackTrace[0].fileName.indexOf('example.js') !== -1, "Expected file name to contain 'example.js'!");
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].lineNumber, 5, "Expected line number to match line 5 of this file!");
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].columnNumber, 9, "Expected column number to match column 9 of this file!");
}
From example-undefined.js
:
var stackTraceParser = require('./src/parser')
assert = require('assert');
try {
d = d * 2;
}
catch (exception) {
var stackTrace = stackTraceParser.parse(exception);
assert(stackTrace.type === 'ReferenceError', "Expected stack trace type to be ReferenceError but instead it is " + stackTrace.type);
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace.message, 'd is not defined', "Expected stack trace message to be 'd is not defined' but instead it is: " + stackTrace.message);
assert(stackTrace[0].fileName.indexOf('example-undefined.js') !== -1, "Expected file name to contain 'example-undefined.js'!");
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].lineNumber, 5, "Expected line number to match line 5 of this file not " + stackTrace[0].lineNumber);
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].columnNumber, 7, "Expected column number to match column 7 of this file not " + stackTrace[0].columnNumber);
}
From example-eval.js
:
var stackTraceParser = require('./src/parser')
assert = require('assert');
try {
var code =
'var a = 10;\n' +
'\n' +
'a = a * z;';
eval(code);
}
catch (exception) {
var stackTrace = stackTraceParser.parse(exception);
assert(stackTrace.type === 'ReferenceError', "Expected stack trace type to be ReferenceError but instead it is " + stackTrace.type);
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace.message, 'z is not defined', "Expected stack trace message to be 'd is not defined' but instead it is: " + stackTrace.message);
assert(stackTrace[0].isEval, "Expected first line of stack trace to be for eval");
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].evalLineNumber, 3, "Expected line number of eval to be 3 but instead " + stackTrace[0].evalLineNumber);
assert.strictEqual(stackTrace[0].evalColumnNumber, 9, "Expected line number of eval to be 9 but instead " + stackTrace[0].evalColumnNumber);
}
FAQs
parse stack trace
The npm package stack-trace-parser receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, stack-trace-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that stack-trace-parser 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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