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Properly update an error's class

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  • set-error-class

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Properly update an error's class.

Features

Example

import setErrorClass from 'set-error-class'

const typeError = new TypeError('test')
console.log(typeError instanceof TypeError) // true
console.log(typeError.name) // 'TypeError'
console.log(typeError.constructor) // TypeError
console.log(typeError.stack) // TypeError: test ...

const rangeError = setErrorClass(typeError, RangeError)
console.log(rangeError === typeError) // true
console.log(rangeError instanceof RangeError) // true
console.log(rangeError.name) // 'RangeError'
console.log(rangeError.constructor) // RangeError
console.log(rangeError.stack) // RangeError: test ...

Install

npm install set-error-class

This package is an ES module and must be loaded using an import or import() statement, not require().

API

setErrorClass(error, ErrorClass, currentName?)

error Error | unknown
ErrorClass typeof Error
currentName string?
Return value: Error

Sets the error's prototype, name and constructor.

Usage

Invalid errors

error is returned. If error is not an Error instance, it is converted to one.

error.stack

In V8 (Chrome, Node.js, Deno, etc.), error.stack includes error.name. If error.stack contains currentName (which defaults to the current error.name), it is replaced with the new error.name.

Error constructors

ErrorClass is assigned to error, but its constructor is not called. In some instances, this might lead to invalid errors. If ErrorClass's constructor is doing anything significant, that logic should be performed on error as well.

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