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web3-errors
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This is a sub-package of web3.js.
web3-errors
This package has web3 error classes.
You can install the package either using NPM or using Yarn
npm install web3-errors
yarn add web3-errors
Script | Description |
---|---|
clean | Uses rimraf to remove dist/ |
build | Uses tsc to build package and dependent packages |
lint | Uses eslint to lint package |
lint:fix | Uses eslint to check and fix any warnings |
format | Uses prettier to format the code |
test | Uses jest to run unit tests |
test:integration | Uses jest to run tests under /test/integration |
test:unit | Uses jest to run tests under /test/unit |
[1.3.1]
web3-eth2-core
package (#3743) (renamed to web3-eth2-base
)web3-eth2-beaconchain
package (#3743) (renamed to web3-eth2-beacon
)stripHexPrefix
method to web3-utils
package (#3776)packages/web3
. Added documentation to root README (#3717)FAQs
This package has web3 error classes
The npm package web3-errors receives a total of 131,834 weekly downloads. As such, web3-errors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that web3-errors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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