Classes

DiscountCodeNotRedeemableError

declaration

Thrown when a discount code that should be added to the cart is not redeemable.

General error if the backend-system does not tell us why a discount code has not been added to the cart.

Extends

  • BaseError

Constructors

Constructor

new DiscountCodeNotRedeemableError(code: string): DiscountCodeNotRedeemableError

Parameters

ParameterType

code

string

Returns

DiscountCodeNotRedeemableError

Overrides

BaseError.constructor

Properties

PropertyTypeDefault valueDescription

cause?

unknown

undefined

Represents the underlying cause or source of the error.

code?

null | string | number

undefined

A unique identifier for the error, which can be a short uppercase string or a numeric code.

data

{ code: string; }

undefined

Additional data associated with the error. This property can hold unstructured information or supplementary details that provide context to the error.

data.code

string

undefined

expose?

boolean

undefined

Determines whether the error message can be safely exposed externally.

logLevel?

string | number

undefined

Specifies the log level at which this error should be recorded.

logMessage?

boolean

undefined

Indicates whether the error should be logged in the application's logs.

message

string

undefined

name

string

undefined

stack?

string

undefined

code

"CART_DISCOUNT_CODE_NOT_REDEEMABLE"

'CART_DISCOUNT_CODE_NOT_REDEEMABLE'

stackTraceLimit

number

undefined

The Error.stackTraceLimit property specifies the number of stack frames collected by a stack trace (whether generated by new Error().stack or Error.captureStackTrace(obj)).

The default value is 10 but may be set to any valid JavaScript number. Changes will affect any stack trace captured after the value has been changed.

If set to a non-number value, or set to a negative number, stack traces will not capture any frames.

Methods

captureStackTrace()

static captureStackTrace(targetObject: object, constructorOpt?: Function): void

Creates a .stack property on targetObject, which when accessed returns a string representing the location in the code at which Error.captureStackTrace() was called.

const myObject = {};
Error.captureStackTrace(myObject);
myObject.stack;  // Similar to `new Error().stack`

The first line of the trace will be prefixed with ${myObject.name}: ${myObject.message}.

The optional constructorOpt argument accepts a function. If given, all frames above constructorOpt, including constructorOpt, will be omitted from the generated stack trace.

The constructorOpt argument is useful for hiding implementation details of error generation from the user. For instance:

function a() {
  b();
}

function b() {
  c();
}

function c() {
  // Create an error without stack trace to avoid calculating the stack trace twice.
  const { stackTraceLimit } = Error;
  Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
  const error = new Error();
  Error.stackTraceLimit = stackTraceLimit;

  // Capture the stack trace above function b
  Error.captureStackTrace(error, b); // Neither function c, nor b is included in the stack trace
  throw error;
}

a();

Parameters

ParameterType

targetObject

object

constructorOpt?

Function

Returns

void

Inherited from

BaseError.captureStackTrace


prepareStackTrace()

static prepareStackTrace(err: Error, stackTraces: CallSite): any

Parameters

ParameterType

err

Error

stackTraces

CallSite

Returns

any

See

https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api#customizing-stack-traces

Inherited from

BaseError.prepareStackTrace