Custom error exceptions for microservices
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Extendable error class for nodejs to extend native errors
Utility to create custom exceptions
Essential initialization for every JavaScript process
Promisify the node standard library.
Implements the WebIDL algorithms for converting to and from JavaScript values
PM2.io NodeJS APM
Voiceflow standard exceptions and error codes
Parse the Forwarded header (RFC 7239) into an array of objects
Prettier plugin to sort JSON files alphanumerically by key
parse SPDX license expressions
List of generic exceptions to be used in all other repos
A library for manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript.
List of exceptions that can be reused throughout Injective's projects.
HTTP exceptions module for Ts.ED Framework and other pure Express application
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
A react native module that lets you to register a global error handler that can capture fatal/non fatal uncaught exceptions.
SWC coverage instrumentation plugin
Syntactic sugar for referencing and throwing common named and custom errors/exceptions
See nodejs errors with less clutter
A lightweight TypeScript utility for wrapping operations in a structured `Result` type, mitigating the need for exception-handling boilerplate.
Check if a value is a Fetch network error
Konverge
Contingency integration for Rails.
Custom Errors Handler is intended as an easy alternative to manage showing/rendering exceptions templates (404, 500) in Rails3
Rails gem to create custom error pages. Captures exceptions using "exception_app" callback, routing to "Exception" controller, rendering the view as required.
A framework agnostic controller exception catcher and custom error page router.
Errship is a Rails 3.1 engine for rendering error pages inside your layout. It supports i18n, custom exceptions, and Airbrake (Hoptoad) error tracking.
Errship3 is a Rails 3.2 engine for rendering error pages inside your layout. It supports i18n, custom exceptions, and Airbrake (Hoptoad) error tracking.
Errship3 is a Rails 3.2 engine for rendering error pages inside your layout. It supports i18n, custom exceptions, and Airbrake (Hoptoad) error tracking.
Easily render customized error pages.
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com) * Can notify of errors occurring in any class/method using notifiable { method } * Can notify of errors in Rake tasks using NotifiedTask.new instead of task * Works with Hoptoad Notifier, so you can notify via SEN and/or Hoptoad for any particular errors. * Tested with Rails 2.3.x, should work with rails 2.2.x, and is apparently not yet compatible with rails 3.
Allows customization of: * Specify which level of notification you would like with an array of optional styles of notification (email, webhooks) * the sender address of the email * the recipient addresses * the text used to prefix the subject line * the HTTP status codes to notify for * the error classes to send emails for * alternatively, the error classes to not notify for * whether to send error emails or just render without sending anything * the HTTP status and status code that gets rendered with specific errors * the view path to the error page templates * custom errors, with custom error templates * define error layouts at application or controller level, or use the controller's own default layout, or no layout at all * get error notification for errors that occur in the console, using notifiable method * Override the gem's handling and rendering with explicit rescue statements inline. * Hooks into `git blame` output so you can get an idea of who (may) have introduced the bug * Hooks into other website services (e.g. you can send exceptions to to Switchub.com)
Captures unhandled exceptions and custom events in Rails 8+ applications and sends them to Hawk (hawk.so) error tracker.
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