modern-errors-process
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`modern-errors` plugin to handle process errors
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modern-errors
plugin to handle process
errors.
This improves process errors: uncaught exceptions, unhandled promises, promises handled too late and warnings.
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Features
- Stack traces for warnings and
rejectionHandled
- Single event handler for all process errors
- Set any process error's class to
UnknownError
- Ignore duplicate process errors
- Normalize invalid errors
- Process exit is graceful and can be prevented
Example
Adding the plugin to
modern-errors
.
import ModernError from 'modern-errors'
import modernErrorsProcess from 'modern-errors-process'
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsProcess],
})
export const UnknownError = BaseError.subclass('UnknownError')
// ...
Initializing the process error handler.
UnknownError.logProcess()
Install
Production code (e.g. a server) can install this either as a production or as a development dependency.
npm install modern-errors-process
However, libraries should install this as a development dependency.
npm install -D modern-errors-process
This is because logging is modified globally and libraries users might not expect this side-effect. Also, this might lead to conflicts between libraries.
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
modernErrorsProcess
Type: Plugin
Plugin object to pass to the
plugins
option of
ErrorClass.subclass()
.
ErrorClass.logProcess()
Return value: () => void
Start handling process errors.
The return value restores Node.js default behavior.
const restore = UnknownError.logProcess()
restore()
Options
Type: object
exit
Type: boolean
Whether to exit the process on uncaught exceptions or unhandled promises.
This is false
by default if other libraries are listening to those events, so
they can perform the exit instead. Otherwise, this is true
.
If some tasks are still ongoing, the exit waits for them to complete up to 3 seconds.
onError
Type: (error, event) => Promise<void> | void
Default: console.error(error)
Function called once per process error. Duplicate process errors are ignored.
error
Type:
UnknownError
The process error. This is guaranteed to be a
normalized
UnknownError
instance. A short description of the event is also appended to its
message.
event
Type: Event
Process event name among:
'uncaughtException'
,
'unhandledRejection'
,
'rejectionHandled'
,
'warning'
.
Configuration
Options must be passed either to
ModernError.subclass()
.
export const BaseError = ModernError.subclass('BaseError', {
plugins: [modernErrorsProcess],
process: options,
})
export const UnknownError = BaseError.subclass('UnknownError', {
process: options,
})
Or to UnknownError.logProcess()
.
UnknownError.logProcess(options)
Related projects
log-process-errors
: Show some ❤ to Node.js process errorsmodern-errors
: Handle errors in a simple, stable, consistent waymodern-errors-cli
: Handle errors in CLI modulesmodern-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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