browser-stack-parser

Parses stack traces from browsers, and tries to extract as much information from them as possible

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import browserStackParser from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/browser-stack-parser';
</script>

README

browser-stack-parser

A Node.js module to parse JavaScript stack traces generated by browsers, and try to extract as much information from them as possible.

Uses code from the awesome stacktracejs project.

Parses stack traces from Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari and IE>=10.

Example

var parse = require("browser-stack-parser");

var stack = "ReferenceError: nonExistantFunction is not defined\n    at fn3 (http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js:10:2)\n    at fn2 (http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js:6:2)\n    at fn1 (http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js:2:2)\n    at http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js:14:2"

console.log(parse(stack));

/*
    Should output the following:

    [
        {url: "http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js", func: "fn3", line: 10, column: 2},
        {url: "http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js", func: "fn2", line:  6, column: 2},
        {url: "http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js", func: "fn1", line:  2, column: 2},
        {url: "http://localhost:3000/stackgen.js", func: "<unknown>", line:  14, column: 2}
    ]

*/

Installation

npm install browser-stack-parser

To run tests, cd to the browser-stack-parser directory, and run npm test.

If you want to add a test for different browsers, you can simply open test/helpers/index.html in a browser to see the stacktrace generated by that browser.

License

MIT