# stack-trace [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-stack-trace.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/felixge/node-stack-trace) Get v8 stack traces as an array of CallSite objects. ## Install ``` bash npm install stack-trace ``` ## Usage The stack-trace module makes it easy for you to capture the current stack: ```javascript import { get } from 'stack-trace'; const trace = get(); expect(trace[0].getFileName()).toBe(__filename); ``` However, sometimes you have already popped the stack you are interested in, and all you have left is an `Error` object. This module can help: ```javascript import { parse } from 'stack-trace'; const err = new Error('something went wrong'); const trace = parse(err); expect(trace[0].getFileName()).toBe(__filename); ``` Please note that parsing the `Error#stack` property is not perfect, only certain properties can be retrieved with it as noted in the API docs below. ## Long stack traces stack-trace works great with [long-stack-traces][], when parsing an `err.stack` that has crossed the event loop boundary, a `CallSite` object returning `'----------------------------------------'` for `getFileName()` is created. All other methods of the event loop boundary call site return `null`. [long-stack-traces]: https://github.com/tlrobinson/long-stack-traces ## API ### stackTrace.get([belowFn]) Returns an array of `CallSite` objects, where element `0` is the current call site. When passing a function on the current stack as the `belowFn` parameter, the returned array will only include `CallSite` objects below this function. ### stackTrace.parse(err) Parses the `err.stack` property of an `Error` object into an array compatible with those returned by `stackTrace.get()`. However, only the following methods are implemented on the returned `CallSite` objects. * getTypeName * getFunctionName * getMethodName * getFileName * getLineNumber * getColumnNumber * isNative Note: Except `getFunctionName()`, all of the above methods return exactly the same values as you would get from `stackTrace.get()`. `getFunctionName()` is sometimes a little different, but still useful. ### CallSite The official v8 CallSite object API can be found [here][https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki/Stack-Trace-API#customizing-stack-traces]. A quick excerpt: > A CallSite object defines the following methods: > > * **getThis**: returns the value of this > * **getTypeName**: returns the type of this as a string. This is the name of the function stored in the constructor field of this, if available, otherwise the object's [[Class]] internal property. > * **getFunction**: returns the current function > * **getFunctionName**: returns the name of the current function, typically its name property. If a name property is not available an attempt will be made to try to infer a name from the function's context. > * **getMethodName**: returns the name of the property of this or one of its prototypes that holds the current function > * **getFileName**: if this function was defined in a script returns the name of the script > * **getLineNumber**: if this function was defined in a script returns the current line number > * **getColumnNumber**: if this function was defined in a script returns the current column number > * **getEvalOrigin**: if this function was created using a call to eval returns a CallSite object representing the location where eval was called > * **isToplevel**: is this a toplevel invocation, that is, is this the global object? > * **isEval**: does this call take place in code defined by a call to eval? > * **isNative**: is this call in native V8 code? > * **isConstructor**: is this a constructor call? [v8stackapi]: https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api ## License stack-trace is licensed under the MIT license.