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bensalilijames avatar bensalilijames commented on May 16, 2024

Success! I simply added:

process.on('unhandledRejection', (err) => {
  throw err;
});

And node throws at the top-level like I was expecting. Sorry for the (kind of) spam!

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moos avatar moos commented on May 16, 2024

Glad you found a solution (issues that solve themselves are my favorite! :)

Your callback should never be called after an exception. But it is possible for reject being called after an exception in your callback. From the readme:

Also, beware that exceptions in the callback will result in the Promise being rejected and caught by catch(), if provided.

You can .catch() that exception so it doesn't bubble. Cheers.

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