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errorsponge

v1.0.0

Published

A simple utility library for dehydrating errors for transmission and then rehydrating them.

Downloads

12

Readme

ErrorSponge

A simple utility library for dehydrating errors for transmission and then rehydrating them.

Install

npm install errorsponge

API

var ErrorSponge = require('errorsponge').ErrorSponge;

new ErrorSponge([options])

Create a new ErrorSponge utility to dehydrate and hydrate errors. The options object is optional and can have the following properties:

  • unserializableErrorProperties - A list of properties (strings) on Error objects which should be ignored when dehydrating.

dehydrateError(error, [includeStackTrace])

Convert a JavaScript Error object into a serializable JSON object which can then easily be converted into a string using JSON.stringify() and sent across the network. If includeStackTrace is specified and set to true, the error's stack trace will be included as part of the dehydrated JSON object.

Returns a plain Object.

hydrateError(dehydratedError)

Convert a dehydrated JSON error back into a JavaScript Error object.

Returns an Error object.

Conventions

To make error handling easier, it is recommended that all Error objects have a custom name which allows your code to quickly identify the type of the error after it has been rehydrated. A good way to instantiate errors might be (example):

var err = new Error('The provided object did not have all the required properties');
err.name = 'MissingPropertiesError';