0.0.1 • Published 9 months ago

presentable-error v0.0.1

Weekly downloads
-
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 months ago

presentable-error

Make presentable errors

Work in progress. Request for feedback.

The idea is to create a convention for errors that are meant to be presented to the user without a stack trace. Same as any object with a .then property can be awaited (duck-typing), I would like to create a convention where every error with a .isPresentable property should be presented to the user in a nicer way. This is especially useful for command-line tools. For example, if a command-line tool uses packages that follow the presentable error convention, the command-line tool could simply check for error.isPresentable and then log it nicely instead of throwing such errors.

This package comes with types for creating presentable errors and checking for them, but if you follow the convention, you don't even need to use this package directly. This can be useful if you want to use your own error subclasses. Then you can simply add the .isPresentable property. Ensure it's non-writable and non-configurable.

Install

npm install presentable-error

Usage

See index.d.ts for now.

Example in CLI

import meow from 'meow';

try {
	throwableFunction();
} catch (error) {
	if (error.isPresentable) {
		console.error(error.message);
		process.exit(1);
	}

	throw error;
}