.tapCatch
is a convenience method for reacting to errors without handling them with promises - similar to finally
but only called on rejections. Useful for logging errors.
It comes in two variants. - A tapCatch-all variant similar to .catch
block. This variant is compatible with native promises. - A filtered variant (like other non-JS languages typically have) that lets you only handle specific errors. This variant is usually preferable.
tapCatch
all .tapCatch(function(any value) handler) -> Promise
Like .finally
that is not called for fulfillments.
getUser().tapCatch(function(err) { return logErrorToDatabase(err); }).then(function(user) { //user is the user from getUser(), not logErrorToDatabase() });
Common case includes adding logging to an existing promise chain:
Promise. try(logIn). then(respondWithSuccess). tapCatch(countFailuresForRateLimitingPurposes). catch(respondWithError);
Promise. try(makeRequest). then(respondWithSuccess). tapCatch(adjustCircuitBreakerState). catch(respondWithError);
Promise. try(doAThing). tapCatch(logErrorsRelatedToThatThing). then(respondWithSuccess). catch(respondWithError);
Note: in browsers it is necessary to call .tapCatch
with console.log.bind(console)
because console methods can not be called as stand-alone functions.
tapCatch
.tapCatch( class ErrorClass|function(any error), function(any error) handler ) -> Promise
.tapCatch( class ErrorClass|function(any error), function(any error) handler ) -> Promise
This is an extension to .tapCatch
to filter exceptions similarly to languages like Java or C#. Instead of manually checking instanceof
or .name === "SomeError"
, you may specify a number of error constructors which are eligible for this tapCatch handler. The tapCatch handler that is first met that has eligible constructors specified, is the one that will be called.
Usage examples include:
Promise. try(logIn). then(respondWithSuccess). tapCatch(InvalidCredentialsError, countFailuresForRateLimitingPurposes). catch(respondWithError);
Promise. try(makeRequest). then(respondWithSuccess). tapCatch(RequestError, adjustCircuitBreakerState). catch(respondWithError);
Promise. try(doAThing). tapCatch(logErrorsRelatedToThatThing). then(respondWithSuccess). catch(respondWithError);
© 2013–2017 Petka Antonov
Licensed under the MIT License.
http://bluebirdjs.com/docs/api/tapcatch.html