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Change log

7.0.0

  • BREAKING: omit node domains from serializer

6.1.1

  • FIX: don't serialize arbitrary top level fields that are fields known to VError classes.

6.1.0

  • NEW: support serialization of arbitrary top level fields in log serializer. this is opt in via the new serializer factory.
  • FIX: remove duplication of Error properties for VError objects

6.0.0

  • BREAKING: All Error constructors now mirror VError constructor APIs. Re-export all VError static methods on restify-errors exports.

5.0.0

  • BREAKING: (arguably a fix) Custom Error constructors now return the custom error name when serialized via toJSON() or toString()

4.3.0

  • NEW: The bunyan serializer now handles regular VError objects using the new info property. It also supports VError's MultiError.

4.2.3

  • FIX: for errors with a cause chain, toString() now leverages VError to get the full error message when serializing to JSON.

4.2.2

  • FIX: remove toString() method that was overriding VError's existing toString(). This was causing truncated error messages.

4.2.1

  • FIX: Fix issue where e.cause was assumed to be a function, causing serializer to fail.

4.2.0

  • FIX: Use safe-json-stringify module to to do JSON serialization of objects with circular objects.

4.1.0

  • NEW: add bunyan serializer for handling the new context property on errors created by restify-errors.

4.0.0

  • NEW: Error constructor now takes options.context, which is a bucket of random properties that are saved to the Error object being created.
  • NEW: All Errors now have toString() and toJSON() methods. These are overridable via makeConstructor().
  • BREAKING: code and restCode properties were normalized across all classes. code property now has a value of 'Error' for HttpError and RestError. Any subclass will have the name of the error, minus 'Error', i.e., GatewayTimeoutError has a code of GatewayTimeout. All code and restCode properties are now overridable.

3.1.0

  • rev dependencies

3.0.0

  • restify/node-restify#844 Errors now live in its own repo and npm module.
  • all error constructors now support VError constructor args.
  • Support subclass and custom error types via makeConstructor()
  • Support creating errors using HTTP status codes via makeErrFromCode(). Was previously a private method used to create internal error types, this is now exposed publicly for user consumption.