Make unhandled promise rejections fail loudly instead of the default silent fail
By default, promises fail silently if you don't attach a .catch()
handler to them.
Use this in top-level things like tests, CLI tools, apps, etc, but not in reusable modules.
Not needed in the browser as unhandled promises are shown in the console.
$ npm install --save loud-rejection
const loudRejection = require('loud-rejection'); const promiseFn = require('promise-fn'); // Install the unhandledRejection listeners loudRejection(); promiseFn();
Without this module it's more verbose and you might even miss some that will fail silently:
const promiseFn = require('promise-fn'); function error(err) { console.error(err.stack); process.exit(1); } promiseFn().catch(error);
Alternatively to the above, you may simply require loud-rejection/register
and the unhandledRejection listener will be automagically installed for you.
This is handy for ES2015 imports:
import 'loud-rejection/register';
Type: Function
Default: console.error
Custom logging function to print the rejected promise. Receives the error stack.
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