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# node-error-ex [](https://travis-ci.org/Qix-/node-error-ex) [](https://coveralls.io/r/Qix-/node-error-ex)
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> Easily subclass and customize new Error types
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## Examples
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To include in your project:
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```javascript
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var errorEx = require('error-ex');
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```
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To create an error message type with a specific name (note, that `ErrorFn.name`
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will not reflect this):
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```javascript
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var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError');
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var err = new JSONError('error');
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err.name; //-> JSONError
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throw err; //-> JSONError: error
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```
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To add a stack line:
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```javascript
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var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError', {fileName: errorEx.line('in %s')});
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var err = new JSONError('error')
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err.fileName = '/a/b/c/foo.json';
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throw err; //-> (line 2)-> in /a/b/c/foo.json
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```
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To append to the error message:
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```javascript
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var JSONError = errorEx('JSONError', {fileName: errorEx.append('in %s')});
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var err = new JSONError('error');
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err.fileName = '/a/b/c/foo.json';
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throw err; //-> JSONError: error in /a/b/c/foo.json
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```
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## API
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#### `errorEx([name], [properties])`
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Creates a new ErrorEx error type
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- `name`: the name of the new type (appears in the error message upon throw;
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  defaults to `Error.name`)
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- `properties`: if supplied, used as a key/value dictionary of properties to
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  use when building up the stack message. Keys are property names that are
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  looked up on the error message, and then passed to function values.
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	- `line`: if specified and is a function, return value is added as a stack
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    entry (error-ex will indent for you). Passed the property value given
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    the key.
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  - `stack`: if specified and is a function, passed the value of the property
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    using the key, and the raw stack lines as a second argument. Takes no
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    return value (but the stack can be modified directly).
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  - `message`: if specified and is a function, return value is used as new
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    `.message` value upon get. Passed the property value of the property named
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    by key, and the existing message is passed as the second argument as an
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    array of lines (suitable for multi-line messages).
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Returns a constructor (Function) that can be used just like the regular Error
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constructor.
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```javascript
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var errorEx = require('error-ex');
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var BasicError = errorEx();
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var NamedError = errorEx('NamedError');
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// --
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var AdvancedError = errorEx('AdvancedError', {
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	foo: {
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		line: function (value, stack) {
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			if (value) {
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				return 'bar ' + value;
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			}
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			return null;
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		}
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	}
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}
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var err = new AdvancedError('hello, world');
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err.foo = 'baz';
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throw err;
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/*
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	AdvancedError: hello, world
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	    bar baz
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	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:20:1)
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*/
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```
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#### `errorEx.line(str)`
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Creates a stack line using a delimiter
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> This is a helper function. It is to be used in lieu of writing a value object
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> for `properties` values.
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- `str`: The string to create
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  - Use the delimiter `%s` to specify where in the string the value should go
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```javascript
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var errorEx = require('error-ex');
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var FileError = errorEx('FileError', {fileName: errorEx.line('in %s')});
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var err = new FileError('problem reading file');
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err.fileName = '/a/b/c/d/foo.js';
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throw err;
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/*
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	FileError: problem reading file
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	    in /a/b/c/d/foo.js
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	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:7:1)
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*/
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```
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#### `errorEx.append(str)`
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Appends to the `error.message` string
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> This is a helper function. It is to be used in lieu of writing a value object
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> for `properties` values.
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- `str`: The string to append
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  - Use the delimiter `%s` to specify where in the string the value should go
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```javascript
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var errorEx = require('error-ex');
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var SyntaxError = errorEx('SyntaxError', {fileName: errorEx.append('in %s')});
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var err = new SyntaxError('improper indentation');
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err.fileName = '/a/b/c/d/foo.js';
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throw err;
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/*
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	SyntaxError: improper indentation in /a/b/c/d/foo.js
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	    at tryReadme() (readme.js:7:1)
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*/
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```
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## License
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Licensed under the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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You can find a copy of it in [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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