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README.md
json-parse-even-better-errors

json-parse-even-better-errors is a Node.js library for
getting nicer errors out of JSON.parse(), including context and position of the parse errors.
Install
$ npm install --save json-parse-even-better-errors
Table of Contents
Example
const parseJson = require('json-parse-even-better-errors')
parseJson('"foo"')
parseJson('garbage') // more useful error message
Features
- Like JSON.parse, but the errors are better.
API
parse(txt, reviver = null, context = 20)
Works just like JSON.parse, but will include a bit more information when an
error happens. This throws a JSONParseError.
class JSONParseError(er, text, context = 20, caller = null)
Extends the JavaScript SyntaxError class to parse the message and provide
better metadata.
Pass in the error thrown by the built-in JSON.parse, and the text being
parsed, and it'll parse out the bits needed to be helpful.
context defaults to 20.
Set a caller function to trim internal implementation details out of the
stack trace. When calling parseJson, this is set to the parseJson
function. If not set, then the constructor defaults to itself, so the
stack trace will point to the spot where you call new JSONParseError.