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typed-error
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A class designed to enable easily extending the built-in javascript Error, allowing typed errors.
This module allows you to easily extend the built-in Error type for typed error checking
For typescript:
import { TypedError } from 'typed-error'
class MyError extends TypedError {}
try {
throw new MyError()
} catch(e) {
console.log(e instanceof MyError) // true
console.log(e.name) // 'MyError'
console.log(e.constructor.name) // 'MyError'
console.log(e.stack) // <stack trace>
if(e instanceof MyError) {
console.log('Do custom handling')
} else {
console.log('Another type of error')
}
// Or
switch(e.name) {
case 'MyError':
console.log('Do custom handling')
break;
default:
console.log('Another type of error')
}
// Or
switch(e.constructor.name) {
case 'MyError':
console.log('Do custom handling')
break;
default:
console.log('Another type of error')
}
}
And with bluebird:
import { TypedError } from 'typed-error'
import * as Promise from 'bluebird'
class MyError extends TypedError {}
Promise.try(() => {
throw new MyError()
})
.catch(MyError, (e) => {
console.log('Do custom handling')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Another type of error')
})
// Or
const MyErrorName = (e: Error) => e.name === 'MyError'
Promise.try(() => {
throw new MyError()
})
.catch(MyErrorName, (e) => {
console.log('Do custom handling')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Another type of error')
})
// Or
const MyErrorConstructorName = (e: Error) => e.constructor.name === 'MyError'
Promise.try(() => {
throw new MyError()
})
.catch(MyErrorConstructorName, (e) => {
console.log('Do custom handling')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Another type of error')
})
For coffeescript:
{ TypedError } = require 'typed-error'
class MyError extends TypedError
try
throw new MyError()
catch e
console.log(e instanceof MyError) # true
console.log(e.name) # 'MyError'
console.log(e.constructor.name) # 'MyError'
console.log(e.stack) # <stack trace>
if e instanceof MyError
console.log('Do custom handling')
else
console.log('Another type of error')
# Or
switch e.name
when 'MyError'
console.log('Do custom handling')
else
console.log('Another type of error')
# Or
switch e.constructor.name
when 'MyError'
console.log('Do custom handling')
else
console.log('Another type of error')
And with bluebird:
Promise = require 'bluebird'
{ TypedError } = require 'typed-error'
class MyError extends TypedError
Promise.try ->
throw new MyError()
.catch MyError, (e) ->
console.log('Do custom handling')
.catch ->
console.log('Another type of error')
# Or
MyErrorName = (e) -> e.name is 'MyError'
Promise.try ->
throw new MyError()
.catch MyErrorName, (e) ->
console.log('Do custom handling')
.catch ->
console.log('Another type of error')
# Or
MyErrorConstructorName = (e) -> e.constructor.name is 'MyError'
Promise.try ->
throw new MyError()
.catch MyErrorConstructorName, (e) ->
console.log('Do custom handling')
.catch ->
console.log('Another type of error')
3.2.2 - 2023-04-20
FAQs
A class designed to enable easily extending the built-in javascript Error, allowing typed errors.
The npm package typed-error receives a total of 243,898 weekly downloads. As such, typed-error popularity was classified as popular.
We found that typed-error demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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