# Serialised Error This module attempts to convert an error object into a regular JavaScript object. This is useful if an error object has to be stored and operated upon. ## Usage ```javascript var SerialisedError = require('serialised-error'); // assuming you have an error var someError = new Error("This is a test error"); // convert the error to object (new operator is optional) var serialisedError = new SerialisedError(someError); // convert the serialised error to JSON console.log(JSON.parse(serialisedError)); // this outputs: // {"name": "Error", "message": "This is a test error", "stack": "Error\n at ..."} ``` ## Adding additional meta information to error Passing a second argument as `true` to the `SerialisedError` constructor adds the following keys to the serialised object. | Property | Description | | --------------- | ----------- | | `checksum` | a `SHA1` checksum of the error that is constant for same name, message and stack | | `id` | a random `UUID` (v4) of the error | | `timestamp` | the time when the error was serialised | | `timestampISO` | the time (in ISO format) when the error was serialised | | `stacktrace` | a prettified array of stack traces | ## Installation ```terminal npm install serialised-error; ```