Prettify error messages and stacks.
- ποΈ Pretty colors, icons and header
- π£ Error class-specific and custom handling
- βοΈ Normalize invalid errors
- π Log verbosity: stack, nested errors, properties
- π₯ Exception-safe
import beautifulError from 'beautiful-error'
try {
// ...
} catch (error) {
const message = beautifulError(error)
console.error(message)
}
const message = beautifulError(error, {
InputError: { icon: 'warning', stack: false },
DatabaseError: { icon: 'info', stack: false },
default: { icon: 'cross' },
})
npm install beautiful-error
This package works in Node.js >=18.18.0.
This is an ES module. It must be loaded using
an import
or import()
statement,
not require()
. If TypeScript is used, it must be configured to
output ES modules,
not CommonJS.
error
any
options
Options?
Return value: string
Returns error
as a prettified string.
This never throws. Invalid errors are silently normalized.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to show the error's stack trace.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to show nested errors, i.e.
error.cause
and
error.errors
.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to show the error's additional properties.
Type: boolean
Default: true
in terminals, false
otherwise
Whether to colorize the error's message, stack trace and additional properties.
Quoted strings in the error's message are printed in bold (for "..."
and
'...'
) and in italic (for `...`
).
Type: string
Default: 'cross'
Icon prepended to the error's name. The available values are listed here. Can be disabled by passing an empty string.
Type: string
Default: 'red bold'
Color/style of the error's icon and name. The available values are listed here. Several styles can be specified by using spaces. Can be disabled by passing an empty string.
Type: object
Default: {}
Specify different options per error class. The object:
- Keys are either the
error.name
, or"default"
(used if noerror.name
matches) - Values are options objects
Type: string | symbol
Default: beautiful
Name of a method to map the output. That method must take the output as a string argument, transform it then return it.
class ExampleError extends Error {
beautiful(output) {
return output.replaceAll('secret', '***')
}
}
const error = new ExampleError('Unknown value: secret')
const message = beautifulError(error) // 'Unknown value: ***'
modern-errors
: Handle errors in a simple, stable, consistent waymodern-errors-beautiful
: Prettify errors messages and stacksmodern-errors-cli
: Handle errors in CLI moduleserror-custom-class
: Create one error classerror-class-utils
: Utilities to properly create error classeserror-serializer
: Convert errors to/from plain objectsnormalize-exception
: Normalize exceptions/errorsis-error-instance
: Check if a value is anError
instancemerge-error-cause
: Merge an error with itscause
set-error-class
: Properly update an error's classset-error-message
: Properly update an error's messagewrap-error-message
: Properly wrap an error's messageset-error-props
: Properly update an error's propertiesset-error-stack
: Properly update an error's stackerror-cause-polyfill
: Polyfillerror.cause
handle-cli-error
: π£ Error handler for CLI applications π₯log-process-errors
: Show some β€ to Node.js process errorserror-http-response
: Create HTTP error responseswinston-error-format
: Log errors with Winston
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