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vscode-notebook-error-overlay
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This provides a Notebook-aware error overlay, somewhat like that which create-react-app
provides. This is used in our renderer starter.
First, install it:
npm i --save-dev vscode-notebook-error-overlay
Then in your notebook's render function:
import errorOverlay from 'vscode-notebook-error-overlay';
function renderOutput(domNode) {
// When you render in an element, install the overlay in it:
errorOverlay.install(domNode);
renderMyOutput(domNode); // then render your output
}
You can alternatively install and render in a wrapped function, which has the advantage of displaying any errors synchronously thrown from the render() function:
import errorOverlay from 'vscode-notebook-error-overlay';
const renderOutput = domNode => errorOverlay.wrap(domNode, () => {
renderMyOutput(domNode);
});
If any build errors happen when running from the webpack-dev-server
, an appropriate error message will be shown wherever the overlay is installed.
FAQs
Provides a notebook-aware error overlay in VS Code notebooks built with the webpack-dev-server
We found that vscode-notebook-error-overlay 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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