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wthih-savior

v1.0.1

Published

Library for browser and NodeJs that take errors and open adequate site for help (stackoverflow, dev.to, medium...)

Downloads

3

Readme

Wthih-Savior

The solution for handling errors with ease

  • Lightweight
  • Easy to use: Simply call wthih function inside one of your try/catch blocks.
  • Work both on the server and the browser without any configuration on your side.

tl;dr

  • Install by executing npm install wthih-savior or yarn add wthih-savior.
  • Import by adding import wthih from 'wthih-savior'.

Usage

import wthih from 'wthih-savior';

try {
  // code that may raise an error
} catch (error) {
  // handle error on one site
  wthih('stackoverflow', error);
  // handle error on multiple sites
  wthih(['stackoverflow', 'dev.to', 'medium'], error);
  // handle error on multiple sites with options
  wthih(['stackoverflow', 'dev.to', 'medium'], error, {
   openBlank: true, // default: true - open in a new tab
   printLinks: true, // default: false - should the generated helpers links be printed to the console
   printErrors: true, // default: true - should the original error still be printed to the console
}

⚠️ Warning

Any non-supported site will be ignored.

Demo

A minimal usage demo can be found in sample directory.

Before you continue

This library is under constant development. This documentation is written for wthih-savior V1.x (main branch). If a website is not listed in the documentation, please open an issue or a pull request.

Getting started

Compatibility

All browsers/clients are supported. Support all version of Node.js starting from v12.

Installation

Add Wthih-Savior to your project by executing npm install wthih-savior or yarn add wthih-savior.

License

The ISC License.

Author

Thank you