Node Error
Node.js project
Exposes the errno codes
Show me! | Availability | Compatibility | Documentation
Version: 1.0.2
When you are writing a node.js module you"ll probably deal with errors. If you get a predefined error you can just throw it via a callback but if you want to instantiate a predefined one you need an errno code. Node.js does not expose these errors. Furthermore, they"re not the standard errno codes. They are defined at deps/uv/include/uv.h
.
This module eases the error management providing predefined Error
instances for every errno code and the ability to create customized errors.
↑
Show me!var Error = ; console; var errno = Error;Error;console;console;console; /*Prints: { [Error: ENOENT] errno: 34, code: "ENOENT", description: "no such file or directory" }{ [Error: TEST1] errno: 100, code: "TEST1", description: "test 1" }{ [Error: TEST1] errno: 100, code: "TEST1", description: "test 1" }{ [Error: TEST1] errno: 100, code: "TEST1", description: "test 1" }*/
↑
AvailabilityVia npm:
npm install errno-codes
↑
Compatibility✔ Node *