Tries to execute a sync/async function, returns a specified default value if the function throws.
Why not nice-try
with it's 70+ million downloads per month?
good-try
supports async functions.good-try
supports an optional default value.good-try
allows you to capture the thrown error.good-try
is written in TypeScript. The types are written in a way that reduce developer errors. For example, I sometimes incorrectly typegoodTry(readFileSync())
, but the types don't allow this.good-try
has a friend —settle-it
.- I aim for high-quality with my open-source principles.
Why not just try
/catch
?
- In a lot of cases,
try
/catch
is still the better option. - Nested
try
/catch
statements are hard to process mentally. They also indent the code and make it hard to read. A singletry
/catch
does the same but to a lesser degree. - If you prefer const,
try
/catch
statements get in the way because you need to uselet
if you need the variable outside of thetry
/catch
scope:let todos; try { todos = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('todos')) } catch {} return todos.filter(todo => todo.done)
- It takes more space. It's slower to type.
npm install good-try
import goodTry from 'good-try'
// tries to parse todos, returns empty array if it fails
const value = goodTry(() => JSON.parse(todos), [])
// fetch todos, on error, fallback to empty array
const todos = await goodTry(fetchTodos(), [])
// fetch todos, fallback to empty array, send error to your error tracking service
const todos = await goodTry(fetchTodos(), (err) => {
sentToErrorTrackingService(err)
return []
})
First parameter accepts:
- synchronous function
goodTry(() => JSON.parse(value))
- asynchronous function / Promise
- synchronous function that returns a promise
Second parameter accepts:
- any value that will be returned if the first parameter throws
- a callback that receives
err
as first parameter (the return value of the callback is returned if the first parameter throws)
If you use TypeScript, the types are well defined and won't let you make a mistake.
- settle-it – Like
Promise.allSettled()
but for sync and async functions. Similarly togood-try
it handles sync/async functions that throw an error. However, it returns an object so you know if and what error was thrown.