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Youch is a package for pretty-printing error objects in Node.js. It provides a user-friendly way to display error stack traces, making it easier to debug issues in your application.
Pretty-Print Error Stack Traces
This feature allows you to catch errors in your Node.js application and render a pretty HTML page with the error stack trace. This makes it easier to identify and fix issues.
const Youch = require('youch');
const http = require('http');
http.createServer((req, res) => {
try {
throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (error) {
new Youch(error, req).toHTML().then(html => {
res.writeHead(200, { 'content-type': 'text/html' });
res.end(html);
});
}
}).listen(3000);
JSON Output
This feature allows you to catch errors and output the error stack trace as a JSON object. This can be useful for logging or for APIs that need to return error details in JSON format.
const Youch = require('youch');
const http = require('http');
http.createServer((req, res) => {
try {
throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (error) {
new Youch(error, req).toJSON().then(json => {
res.writeHead(200, { 'content-type': 'application/json' });
res.end(JSON.stringify(json));
});
}
}).listen(3000);
Express Error Handler is a middleware for handling errors in Express applications. It provides a way to catch and handle errors, and can be configured to display error details in development mode. Unlike Youch, it is specifically designed for use with Express.
Errorhandler is a middleware for handling errors in Connect and Express applications. It provides a simple way to catch and display error stack traces. It is similar to Youch in that it provides a user-friendly way to display errors, but it is more lightweight and less feature-rich.
Pretty-Error is a package for rendering error stack traces in a more readable format. It can be used with any Node.js application and provides a way to customize the appearance of error stack traces. It is similar to Youch in that it focuses on making error stack traces more readable, but it does not provide HTML or JSON output.
Pretty error reporting for Node.js :rocket:
Youch is inspired by Whoops but with a modern design. Reading stack trace of the console slows you down from active development. Instead Youch print those errors in structured HTML to the browser.
Checkout youch terminal to beautify errors on terminal.
npm i --save youch
Youch is used by AdonisJs, but it can be used by express or raw HTTP server as well.
const Youch = require('youch')
const http = require('http')
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
// PERFORM SOME ACTION
if (error) {
const youch = new Youch(error, req)
youch
.toHTML()
.then((html) => {
res.writeHead(200, {'content-type': 'text/html'})
res.write(html)
res.end()
})
}
}).listen(8000)
Everytime an error occurs, we can help users we letting search for the error on Google, over even on the Github repo of our project.
Youch let you define clickable links to redirect the user to a website with the error message.
youch
.addLink(({ message }) => {
const url = `https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=${encodeURIComponent(`[adonis.js] ${message}`)}`
return `<a href="${url}" target="_blank" title="Search on stackoverflow">Search stackoverflow</a>`
})
.toHTML()
Also you can make use of Font awesome brands icons to display icons.
If you will use fontawesome icons, then Youch will automatically load the CSS files from the font awesome CDN for you.
youch
.addLink(({ message }) => {
const url = `https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=${encodeURIComponent(`[adonis.js] ${message}`)}`
return `<a href="${url}" target="_blank" title="Search on stackoverflow"><i class="fab fa-stack-overflow"></i></a>`
})
.toHTML()
Checkout CHANGELOG.md file for release history.
Checkout LICENSE.md for license information Harminder Virk (Aman) - https://github.com/thetutlage
FAQs
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We found that youch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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