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error-serialize

v1.0.0

Published

Serialize and deserialize Error objects to plain objects, preserving cause chains and custom properties

Downloads

28

Readme

error-serialize

Serialize and deserialize Error objects to plain objects, preserving cause chains and custom properties

Install

npm install error-serialize

Usage

import {serialize, deserialize} from 'error-serialize';

const error = new TypeError('Invalid input');
error.code = 'ERR_INVALID';

const serialized = serialize(error);
//=> {name: 'TypeError', message: 'Invalid input', stack: '...', code: 'ERR_INVALID'}

const json = JSON.stringify(serialized);

const deserialized = deserialize(JSON.parse(json));
deserialized instanceof TypeError;
//=> true

Cause chains

import {serialize, deserialize} from 'error-serialize';

const cause = new RangeError('Value out of range');
const error = new Error('Operation failed', {cause});

const serialized = serialize(error);
serialized.cause.name;
//=> 'RangeError'

const restored = deserialize(serialized);
restored.cause instanceof RangeError;
//=> true

API

serialize(error)

Returns a plain object with name, message, stack, and any custom enumerable properties. Recursively serializes error.cause. Non-Error values are returned as-is.

error

Type: Error

The Error object to serialize.

deserialize(object)

Returns an Error instance reconstructed from the plain object. Maps name to built-in error constructors (TypeError, RangeError, etc.). Recursively deserializes cause chains. Non-error objects are returned as-is.

object

Type: object

The plain object to deserialize.

Related

  • graphql-hash - Generate a deterministic hash of a GraphQL query

License

MIT