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CDK-based library for writing elegant integration tests on AWS serverless architecture and an additional web console to monitor events in real time.

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import {Primitive, JsonObject} from 'type-fest'; export {default as errorConstructors} from './error-constructors.js'; export type ErrorObject = { name?: string; message?: string; stack?: string; cause?: unknown; code?: string; } & JsonObject; export type ErrorLike = { [key: string]: unknown; name: string; message: string; stack: string; cause?: unknown; code?: string; }; export interface Options { /** The maximum depth of properties to preserve when serializing/deserializing. @default Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY @example ``` import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error'; const error = new Error('🦄'); error.one = {two: {three: {}}}; console.log(serializeError(error, {maxDepth: 1})); //=> {name: 'Error', message: '…', one: {}} console.log(serializeError(error, {maxDepth: 2})); //=> {name: 'Error', message: '…', one: { two: {}}} ``` */ readonly maxDepth?: number; /** Indicate whether to use a `.toJSON()` method if encountered in the object. This is useful when a custom error implements its own serialization logic via `.toJSON()` but you prefer to not use it. @default true */ readonly useToJSON?: boolean; } /** Serialize an `Error` object into a plain object. - Non-error values are passed through. - Custom properties are preserved. - 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. @example ``` import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error'; const error = new Error('🦄'); console.log(error); //=> [Error: 🦄] console.log(serializeError(error)); //=> {name: 'Error', message: '🦄', stack: 'Error: 🦄\n at Object.<anonymous> …'} ``` @example ``` import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error'; class ErrorWithDate extends Error { constructor() { super(); this.date = new Date(); } } const error = new ErrorWithDate(); console.log(serializeError(error)); //=> {date: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z', name, message, stack} ``` @example ``` import {serializeError} from 'serialize-error'; const error = new Error('Unicorn'); error.horn = { toJSON() { return 'x'; } }; serializeError(error); // => {horn: 'x', name, message, stack} ``` */ export function serializeError<ErrorType>(error: ErrorType, options?: Options): ErrorType extends Primitive ? ErrorType : ErrorObject; /** Deserialize a plain object or any value into an `Error` object. - `Error` objects are passed through. - Objects that have at least a `message` property are interpreted as errors. - All other values are wrapped in a `NonError` error. - Custom properties are preserved. - Non-enumerable properties are kept non-enumerable (name, message, stack, cause). - Enumerable properties are kept enumerable (all properties besides the non-enumerable ones). - Circular references are handled. - Native error constructors are preserved (TypeError, DOMException, etc) and more can be added. @example ``` import {deserializeError} from 'serialize-error'; const error = deserializeError({ message: 'aaa', stack: 'at <anonymous>:1:13' }); console.log(error); // Error: aaa // at <anonymous>:1:13 ``` */ export function deserializeError(errorObject: ErrorObject | unknown, options?: Options): Error; /** Predicate to determine whether a value looks like an error, even if it's not an instance of `Error`. It must have at least the `name`, `message`, and `stack` properties. @example ``` import {isErrorLike} from 'serialize-error'; const error = new Error('🦄'); error.one = {two: {three: {}}}; isErrorLike({ name: 'DOMException', message: 'It happened', stack: 'at foo (index.js:2:9)', }); //=> true isErrorLike(new Error('🦄')); //=> true isErrorLike(serializeError(new Error('🦄')); //=> true isErrorLike({ name: 'Bluberricious pancakes', stack: 12, ingredients: 'Blueberry', }); //=> false ``` */ export function isErrorLike(value: unknown): value is ErrorLike;