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An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js
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# Errors
Undici exposes a variety of error objects that you can use to enhance your error handling.
You can find all the error objects inside the `errors` key.
```js
const { errors } = require('undici')
```
| Error | Error Codes | Description |
| ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `InvalidArgumentError` | `UND_ERR_INVALID_ARG` | passed an invalid argument. |
| `InvalidReturnValueError` | `UND_ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` | returned an invalid value. |
| `RequestAbortedError` | `UND_ERR_ABORTED` | the request has been aborted by the user |
| `ClientDestroyedError` | `UND_ERR_DESTROYED` | trying to use a destroyed client. |
| `ClientClosedError` | `UND_ERR_CLOSED` | trying to use a closed client. |
| `SocketError` | `UND_ERR_SOCKET` | there is an error with the socket. |
| `NotSupportedError` | `UND_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED` | encountered unsupported functionality. |
| `RequestContentLengthMismatchError` | `UND_ERR_REQ_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH` | request body does not match content-length header |
| `ResponseContentLengthMismatchError` | `UND_ERR_RES_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH` | response body does not match content-length header |
| `InformationalError` | `UND_ERR_INFO` | expected error with reason |
| `TrailerMismatchError` | `UND_ERR_TRAILER_MISMATCH` | trailers did not match specification |