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				| # process-warning
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| [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/process-warning)
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| [](https://snyk.io/test/github/fastify/process-warning)
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| [](https://standardjs.com/)
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| A small utility for generating consistent warning objects across your codebase.
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| It also exposes a utility for emitting those warnings, guaranteeing that they are issued only once.
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| This module is used by the [Fastify](https://fastify.io) framework and it was called `fastify-warning` prior to version 1.0.0.
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| 
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| ### Install
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| ```
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| npm i process-warning
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Usage
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| The module exports a builder function that returns a utility for creating warnings and emitting them.
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| ```js
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| const warning = require('process-warning')()
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| ```
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| 
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| #### Methods
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| ```
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| warning.create(name, code, message)
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| ```
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| - `name` (`string`, required) - The error name, you can access it later with `error.name`. For consistency, we recommend prefixing module error names with `{YourModule}Warning`
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| - `code` (`string`, required) - The warning code, you can access it later with `error.code`. For consistency, we recommend prefixing plugin error codes with `{ThreeLetterModuleName}_`, e.g. `FST_`. NOTE: codes should be all uppercase.
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| - `message` (`string`, required) - The warning message. You can also use interpolated strings for formatting the message.
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| The utility also contains an `emit` function that you can use for emitting the warnings you have previously created by passing their respective code. A warning is guaranteed to be emitted only once.
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| 
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| ```
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| warning.emit(code [, a [, b [, c]]])
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| ```
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| - `code` (`string`, required) - The warning code you intend to emit.
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| - `[, a [, b [, c]]]` (`any`, optional) - Parameters for string interpolation.
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| ```js
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| const warning = require('process-warning')()
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| warning.create('FastifyWarning', 'FST_ERROR_CODE', 'message')
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| warning.emit('FST_ERROR_CODE')
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| ```
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| 
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| How to use an interpolated string:
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| ```js
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| const warning = require('process-warning')()
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| warning.create('FastifyWarning', 'FST_ERROR_CODE', 'Hello %s')
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| warning.emit('FST_ERROR_CODE', 'world')
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| ```
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| 
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| The module also exports an `warning.emitted` [Map](https://developer.mozilla.org/it/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map), which contains all the warnings already emitted. Useful for testing.
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| ```js
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| const warning = require('process-warning')()
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| warning.create('FastifyWarning', 'FST_ERROR_CODE', 'Hello %s')
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| console.log(warning.emitted.get('FST_ERROR_CODE')) // false
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| warning.emit('FST_ERROR_CODE', 'world')
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| console.log(warning.emitted.get('FST_ERROR_CODE')) // true
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| ```
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| 
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| ## License
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| Licensed under [MIT](./LICENSE).
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