modern-errors-cli
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`modern-errors` plugin to handle errors in CLI modules
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modern-errors
plugin to handle errors in
CLI modules.
This adds BaseError.exit(error)
which logs error
then
exits the process.
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Features
- 🖍️ Pretty colors, icons and header
- 🚒 Graceful exit
- ⛑️ Normalize invalid errors
- 🔕 Log verbosity: message, stack, properties
- 🚨 Custom exit code
- 💥 Exception-safe
Screenshot
Example
Adding the plugin to
modern-errors
.
import ModernError from 'modern-errors'
import modernErrorsCli from 'modern-errors-cli'
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsCli],
})
// ...
Calling BaseError.exit(error)
in the CLI's top-level
error handler.
const cliMain = () => {
try {
// ...
} catch (error) {
// Logs `error` then exits the process
BaseError.exit(error)
}
}
cliMain()
Install
npm install modern-errors-cli
This package requires Node.js >=18.18.0.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
. If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
API
modernErrorsCli
Type: Plugin
Plugin object to pass to the
plugins
option of
ErrorClass.subclass()
.
BaseError.exit(error)
error
: any
Logs error
on the console (stderr
) then exits the process.
This never throws. Invalid errors are silently normalized.
Options
Type: object
🚨 exitCode
Type: integer
Default: 1
Process exit code.
Note: when passing invalid options
, the exit code is always 125
.
📕 stack
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to log the error's stack trace.
📢 props
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to log the error's additional properties.
🔕 silent
Type: boolean
Default: false
Exits the process without logging anything on the console.
🖍️ colors
Type: boolean
Default: true
in terminals, false
otherwise
Whether to colorize the error's message, stack trace and additional properties.
Quoted strings in the error's message are printed in bold (for "..."
and
'...'
) and in italic (for `...`
).
❌ icon
Type: string
Default: 'cross'
Icon prepended to the error's name. The available values are listed here. Can be disabled by passing an empty string.
💄 header
Type: string
Default: 'red bold'
Color/style of the error's icon and name. The available values are listed here. Several styles can be specified by using spaces. Can be disabled by passing an empty string.
🚒 timeout
Type: integer
(in milliseconds)
Default: 5000
(5 seconds)
The process exits gracefully: it waits for any ongoing tasks (callbacks,
promises, etc.) to complete, up to a specific timeout
.
Special values:
0
: Exits right away, without waiting for ongoing tasksNumber.POSITIVE_INFINITY
: Waits for ongoing tasks forever, without timing out
Configuration
Options can apply to (in priority order):
- Any error: second argument to
ModernError.subclass()
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsCli],
cli: options,
})
- Any error of a specific class (and its subclasses): second argument to
ErrorClass.subclass()
export const InputError = BaseError.subclass('InputError', { cli: options })
- A specific error: second argument to
new ErrorClass()
throw new InputError('...', { cli: options })
- A specific
BaseError.exit(error)
call
BaseError.exit(error, options)
Related projects
handle-cli-error
: 💣 Error handler for CLI applications 💥modern-errors
: Handle errors in a simple, stable, consistent waymodern-errors-process
: Handle process errorsmodern-errors-bugs
: Print where to report bugsmodern-errors-serialize
: Serialize/parse errorsmodern-errors-clean
: Clean stack tracesmodern-errors-http
: Create HTTP error responsesmodern-errors-winston
: Log errors with Winstonmodern-errors-switch
: Execute class-specific logic
Support
For any question, don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub.
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Contributing
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