StandardError.js is a tiny JavaScript library that simplifies creating subclasses of Error
for custom error classes with the correct name
and stack
property. Saves you from writing a few lines of boilerplate.
Error
behavior in tact.Error
with Object.create
breaks the stack trace.StandardError
instance is also an instance of Error
.JSON.stringify
.Error
object serializes to an empty object ({}
)?Error.captureStackTrace
where available.npm install standard-error
Just require StandardError.js and either use it directly or inherit from it for your custom error class.
Like Error
, StandardError
takes a message argument, but in addition to that, you may give it an object with other properties to be set:
The thrown instance of StandardError
will then have both the message
and the code
property.
It'll also also have a name
property set to "StandardError"
.
You can skip the explicit message
argument and give everything as an object of properties:
Note: All properties besides stack
will be enumerable for easier serialization with JSON.stringify
. That includes the name
property which will be set from the constructor's name (defaults to "StandardError"
).
The real benefit of StandardError.js comes from subclassing it to create new error classes and adding custom behavior to them.
Let's create an HttpError
that we can instantiate with the HTTP status code (new HttpError(404)
) and have it set the message automatically based on that:
var Http = require("http")
var StandardError = require("standard-error")
function HttpError(code, msg) {
StandardError.call(this, msg || Http.STATUS_CODES[code], {code: code})
}
HttpError.prototype = Object.create(StandardError.prototype, {
constructor: {value: HttpError, configurable: true, writable: true}
})
Note that you must set the constructor
property like in the above example. First, that's the proper way to subclass in JavaScript and second, StandardError.js depends on that to know which functions to skip in the stack trace.
StandardError.js finds out the name (err.name
) of your subclassed error from its constructor function. However, if you minify your code, you can also set or change it explicitly:
Now that you've inherited, you can, for example, customize stringifying by overwriting toString
on your subclass. To get new HttpError(404)
to print itself as 404 Not Found
:
StandardError.js is released under a Lesser GNU Affero General Public License, which in summary means:
For more convoluted language, see the LICENSE
file.
Andri Möll typed this and the code.
Monday Calendar supported the engineering work.
If you find StandardError.js needs improving, please don't hesitate to type to me now at andri@dot.ee or create an issue online.