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serialize-error

Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object

Useful if you for example need to JSON.stringify() or process.send() the error.

Install

npm install serialize-error

Usage

import {serializeError, deserializeError} from 'serialize-error';

const error = new Error('๐Ÿฆ„');

console.log(error);
//=> [Error: ๐Ÿฆ„]

const serialized = serializeError(error)

console.log(serialized);
//=> {name: 'Error', message: '๐Ÿฆ„', stack: 'Error: ๐Ÿฆ„\n    at Object.<anonymous> โ€ฆ'}

const deserialized = deserializeError(serialized);

console.log(deserialized);
//=> [Error: ๐Ÿฆ„]

API

serializeError(value, options?)

Type: Error | unknown

Serialize an Error object into a plain object.

  • Non-error values are passed through.
  • Custom properties are preserved.
  • Non-enumerable properties are kept non-enumerable (name, message, stack).
  • Enumerable properties are kept enumerable (all properties besides the non-enumerable ones).
  • Buffer properties are replaced with [object Buffer].
  • Circular references are handled.
  • If the input object has a .toJSON() method, then it's called instead of serializing the object's properties.
  • It's up to .toJSON() implementation to handle circular references and enumerability of the properties.

.toJSON examples:

import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error';

class ErrorWithDate extends Error {
	constructor() {
		super();
		this.date = new Date();
	}
}

const error = new ErrorWithDate();

serializeError(error);
// => {date: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z', name, message, stack}
import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error';

class ErrorWithToJSON extends Error {
	constructor() {
		super('๐Ÿฆ„');
		this.date = new Date();
	}

	toJSON() {
		return serializeError(this);
	}
}

const error = new ErrorWithToJSON();

console.log(serializeError(error));
// => {date: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z', message: '๐Ÿฆ„', name, stack}

deserializeError(value, options?)

Type: {[key: string]: unknown} | unknown

Deserialize a plain object or any value into an Error object.

  • Error objects are passed through.
  • Non-error values are wrapped in a NonError error.
  • Custom properties are preserved.
  • Non-enumerable properties are kept non-enumerable (name, message, stack).
  • Enumerable properties are kept enumerable (all properties besides the non-enumerable ones).
  • Circular references are handled.

options

Type: object

maxDepth

Type: number
Default: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY

The maximum depth of properties to preserve when serializing/deserializing.

import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error';

const error = new Error('๐Ÿฆ„');
error.one = {two: {three: {}}};

console.log(serializeError(error, {maxDepth: 1}));
//=> {name: 'Error', message: 'โ€ฆ', one: {}}

console.log(serializeError(error, {maxDepth: 2}));
//=> {name: 'Error', message: 'โ€ฆ', one: { two: {}}}

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