index.js
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/**
* MongooseError constructor
*
* @param {String} msg Error message
* @inherits Error https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error
*/
function MongooseError(msg) {
Error.call(this);
if (Error.captureStackTrace) {
Error.captureStackTrace(this);
} else {
this.stack = new Error().stack;
}
this.message = msg;
this.name = 'MongooseError';
}
/*!
* Inherits from Error.
*/
MongooseError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype);
MongooseError.prototype.constructor = Error;
/*!
* Module exports.
*/
module.exports = exports = MongooseError;
/**
* The default built-in validator error messages.
*
* @see Error.messages #error_messages_MongooseError-messages
* @api public
*/
MongooseError.messages = require('./messages');
// backward compat
MongooseError.Messages = MongooseError.messages;
/**
* This error will be called when `save()` fails because the underlying
* document was not found. The constructor takes one parameter, the
* conditions that mongoose passed to `update()` when trying to update
* the document.
*
* @api public
*/
MongooseError.DocumentNotFoundError = require('./notFound');
/*!
* Expose subclasses
*/
MongooseError.CastError = require('./cast');
MongooseError.ValidationError = require('./validation');
MongooseError.ValidatorError = require('./validator');
MongooseError.VersionError = require('./version');
MongooseError.OverwriteModelError = require('./overwriteModel');
MongooseError.MissingSchemaError = require('./missingSchema');
MongooseError.DivergentArrayError = require('./divergentArray');