A function that tries to execute a function and discards any error that occurs.
npm install nice-try
import niceTry from 'nice-try'
niceTry(() => JSON.parse('true')) // true
niceTry(() => JSON.parse('error')) // undefined
niceTry() // undefined
niceTry(true) // undefined
import niceTry from 'nice-try/promises'
await niceTry(async () => JSON.parse('true')) // true
await niceTry(async () => JSON.parse('error')) // undefined
fn
{Function}
The function to execute.
{*}
The return value of the function, orundefined
if an error occurred.
fn
{Function}
An asynchronous function to execute.
{Promise<*>}
The result of the function if it resolves successfully, otherwise undefined if an error is thrown.
This module is a controversial thing and people like to get mad about it. I decided to give those people a voice. Here's what they're saying.
fundamentally inane
— frou_dh
the worst Javascript library […] in several categories
— kuzux
how is this a thing
— uint8_t
This is blowing my mind
— mr_jim_lahey
a shit-tastic try-catch alias
— Dropping_fruits
I assumed every commit was a joke, but after researching the maintainer a bit I'm not sure it is...
— MrPineappleHat