ErrorHandler is simple to use module that allows you to handle several errors to prevent your program from crashing
npm install @kamkam1_0/errorhandlerjs
npm install @kamkam1_0/errorhandler
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Functionalities
Here are the error types supported by ErrorHandler
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rejectionHandled
uncaughtException
uncaughtExceptionMonitor
unhandledRejection
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- ErrorHandler stops the process when 5 errors happen in less than 5 seconds
- ErrorHandler stops the process when the number of stored errors is egual to 100
- ErrorHandler create a file for each error (with the error in it) and store it in the directory of the process
How to use
$3
`js
const ErrorHandler = require("@kamkam1_0/errorhandler")
ErrorHandler.deploy()
`
$3
You can also select one or more specific error types to deploy them
`js
const ErrorHandler = require("@kamkam1_0/errorhandler")
process.on("rejectionHandled", err => ErrorHandler.rejectionHandled(err))
`
$3
One of the feature is also the capacity to send the error.
You can do that by creating a function to do that.
`js
let sendingFunction = function(err){
//Your code to send
//For Example with discord:
bot.users.get("YOUR ID").send(An error happened: \\\${err}\\\)
}
const ErrorHandler = require("@kamkam1_0/errorhandler")
process.on("rejectionHandled", err => ErrorHandler.rejectionHandled(err, undefined, undefined, sendingFunction))
//OR
ErrorHandler.deploy(sendingFunction)
`
$3
You can choose to create a file for every error or not (default is true).
You can also choose to log or not the error (default is true)
`js
const ErrorHandler = require("@kamkam1_0/errorhandler")
process.on("rejectionHandled", err => ErrorHandler.rejectionHandled(error, logError, createFile, callbackFunction))
//OR
ErrorHandler.deploy(callbackFunction, logError, createFile)
``