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README.md

@fastify/error

CI NPM version js-standard-style

A small utility, used by Fastify itself, for generating consistent error objects across your codebase and plugins.

Install

npm i @fastify/error

Usage

The module exports a function that you can use for consistent error objects, it takes 4 parameters:

createError(code, message [, statusCode [, Base]])
  • code (string, required) - The error code, you can access it later with error.code. For consistency, we recommend prefixing plugin error codes with FST_
  • message (string, required) - The error message. You can also use interpolated strings for formatting the message.
  • statusCode (number, optional) - The status code that Fastify will use if the error is sent via HTTP.
  • Base (Error, optional) - The base error object that will be used. (eg TypeError, RangeError)
const createError = require('@fastify/error')
const CustomError = createError('ERROR_CODE', 'message')
console.log(new CustomError())

How to use an interpolated string:

const createError = require('@fastify/error')
const CustomError = createError('ERROR_CODE', 'Hello %s')
console.log(new CustomError('world')) // error.message => 'Hello world'

License

Licensed under MIT.