1.0.1 • Published 9 years ago

stack-slice v1.0.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
9 years ago

stack-slice

Slice a file or directory from the middle of an Error stack trace

why

Sometimes you get an error at a point when you are the middle man, and you want to remove your function from the stack.

usualy if you are a masheling function and dont want to litter the stack with your implementation.

It is too late to use captureStackTrace thus this allows you to splice your call sites out of the stack.

usage

###stackSlice(error, path, allowPartialMatch)

    var stackSlice = require('stack-slice'),
        error = new Error('BANG!!!');

    // Assume error.stack is the following
    // Error: BANG!!!
    //    at run (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/node_modules/someOtherModule/node_modulesrun.js:11:11)
    //    at foo (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/node_modules/someOtherModule/run.js:11:11)
    //    at bar (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/run.js:11:11)
    //    at stuff (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/main.js:11:11)
    //    at processImmediate [as _immediateCallback] (timers.js:11:11)


    stackSlice(error, '/foo/bar/myCoolModule/main.js');


    // error.stack is now
    // Error: BANG!!!
    //    at run (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/node_modules/someOtherModule/node_modulesrun.js:11:11)
    //    at foo (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/node_modules/someOtherModule/run.js:11:11)
    //    at bar (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/run.js:11:11)
    //    at processImmediate [as _immediateCallback] (timers.js:11:11)


    stackSlice(error, '/foo/bar/myCoolModule/node_modules/someOtherModule', true);


    // error.stack is now
    // Error: BANG!!!
    //    at bar (/foo/bar/myCoolModule/run.js:11:11)
    //    at processImmediate [as _immediateCallback] (timers.js:11:11)

more legitimate use

    childModule.run(functionFromParentModule, function(error, result){
        if(error){

            // remove all callsite for this module leaving parent and child
            stackSlice(error, __dirname, true);
            return callback(error);
        }

        callback(null, result);
    });