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Extensible error library
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cf-errors
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Extensible error library.

##Installation
```javascript
$ npm install cf-errors
```

* [Creating an error](#constructor)
* [Extending with a previous error](#cause)
* [Printing the stack](#stack)
* [toString](#toString)
* [Predefined errors](#predefined)
* [Inheriting the previous error type](#inherit)
* [Getting the value of the first occurrence of a field in the chain](#getfirstvalue)
* [Running the tests](#tests)

##Creating an error
```javascript
var CFError = require('cf-errors');
var error = new CFError("error message");
```

###Extending the error
```javascript
var error = new CFError({field: "value", message: `error message`});
```

###Setting the error name
```javascript
var error = new CFError({name: "ErrorType", message: "my error name"});
```

###Passing multiple objects will extend the previous objects
```javascript
var error = new CFError({field: "value", message: `error message`}, {field2: "value"}, {field: "override first value"});
```

###Last argument passed to the constructor can be a string, which will populate the message field automatically
```javascript
var error = new CFError({field: "value", message: `error message`}, {field2: "value"}, "my error message");
```

##Extending with a previous error
```javascript
var extendedError = new CFError({
message: `extended error message`,
cause: error
});
```

##Printing the stack
will print the stack of all previous errors too
```javascript
console.log(extendedError.stack);
```

##toString()
Will print the whole chain of errors in a nice way.
You can always override it if you want.
```javascript
CFError.prototype.toString = function(){
//your implementation
}
```

##Predefined Error Types
```javascript
var CFError = require('cf-errors');
var Errors = CFError.Errors;
```
All predefined errors are exposed on 'CFError.Errors' object.
They are actually just simple objects so using the extension capability allows us to use them easily and extend them when needed.
####Http Errors
All http errors are available.
They will contain a field name 'statusCode' for your use.
```javascript
var error = new CFError(Errors.Http.BadRequest, {
message: `failed to validate your request`
});
```
If you are using express.js then your error middleware can look something like this:
```javascript
app.use(function(err, request, response, next){
console.error(err.stack);
var statusCode = 400;
if (err.constructor && err.constructor.name === "CFError") {
statusCode = err.statusCode || statusCode;
}
return response.status(statusCode).send(err.message);
});
```
####Node Errors
All node.js core errors are also available using the Errors.Node object.

##Inheriting the previous error type
Creating an error with the same name as its cause can be achieved using 'Inherit' as the error name.
```javascript
var extendedError = new CFError(Errors.Inherit, {
message: `extended error message`,
cause: error
});
```
This will also work
```javascript
var extendedError = new CFError({
name: "Inherit",
message: `extended error message`,
cause: error
});
```

##Getting the value of the first occurrence of a field in the chain
Sometimes you will populate an error with a field and wrap it with an additional error. In order to get the value of the field you will need to recursively go over the whole chain.
In order to get the first value of a field in the chain use 'getFirstValue' function.
```javascript
var error = new CFError({field: "value", field1: "firstValue"});
var extendedError = new CFError({cause: error, field1: "newValue"});
extendedError.getFirstValue('field') // "value"
extendedError.getFirstValue('field1') // "newValue"
extendedError.getFirstValue('field2') // undefined
```

##Running the tests
'npm test' or 'gulp unit_test'