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get-spot

v1.1.0

Published

Line number, column number, filename

Downloads

3

Readme

get-spot

    npm install --save get-spot

Get the stack and their lines, columns and filenames from the current spot of invocation with the option to specify an offset.

import { getSpot } from "get-spot";


Two overloads

#1 [...stack] = getSpot(offset = 1)

offset: must be 1 or greater

#2 topMostStackItem = getSpot(error)

error An error that is an instance of Error or an object with message, i.e. error.message


Stack will have the following information

  • line : the line number the invocation occurred.
  • column : the column number the invocation occurred.
  • file : The filename or url depending on if its nodejs or browser.
  • beforeParse : the stack line before parsing into the above.

License

This project is licensed under MIT. More info in the LICENSE file.