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Errors - Deno documentation

Classes

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Deno.errors.AddrInUse

Raised when attempting to open a server listener on an address and port that already has a listener.

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Deno.errors.AddrNotAvailable

Raised when the underlying operating system reports an EADDRNOTAVAIL error.

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Deno.errors.AlreadyExists

Raised when trying to create a resource, like a file, that already exits.

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Deno.errors.BadResource

The underlying IO resource is invalid or closed, and so the operation could not be performed.

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Deno.errors.BrokenPipe

Raised when trying to write to a resource and a broken pipe error occurs. This can happen when trying to write directly to stdout or stderr and the operating system is unable to pipe the output for a reason external to the Deno runtime.

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Deno.errors.Busy

Raised when the underlying IO resource is not available because it is being awaited on in another block of code.

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Deno.errors.ConnectionAborted

Raised when the underlying operating system reports an ECONNABORTED error.

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Deno.errors.ConnectionRefused

Raised when the underlying operating system reports that a connection to a resource is refused.

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Deno.errors.ConnectionReset

Raised when the underlying operating system reports that a connection has been reset. With network servers, it can be a normal occurrence where a client will abort a connection instead of properly shutting it down.

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Deno.errors.FilesystemLoop

Raised when too many symbolic links were encountered when resolving the filename.

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Deno.errors.Http

Raised in situations where when attempting to load a dynamic import, too many redirects were encountered.

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Deno.errors.Interrupted

Raised when the underlying operating system reports an EINTR error. In many cases, this underlying IO error will be handled internally within Deno, or result in an @{link BadResource} error instead.

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Deno.errors.InvalidData

Raised when an operation to returns data that is invalid for the operation being performed.

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Deno.errors.IsADirectory

Raised when trying to open, create or write to a directory.

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Deno.errors.NetworkUnreachable

Raised when performing a socket operation but the remote host is not reachable.

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Deno.errors.NotADirectory

Raised when trying to perform an operation on a path that is not a directory, when directory is required.

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Deno.errors.NotCapable

Raised when trying to perform an operation while the relevant Deno permission (like --allow-read) has not been granted.

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Deno.errors.NotConnected

Raised when the underlying operating system reports an ENOTCONN error.

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Deno.errors.NotFound

Raised when the underlying operating system indicates that the file was not found.

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Deno.errors.NotSupported

Raised when the underlying Deno API is asked to perform a function that is not currently supported.

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Deno.errors.PermissionDenied

Raised when the underlying operating system indicates the current user which the Deno process is running under does not have the appropriate permissions to a file or resource.

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Deno.errors.TimedOut

Raised when the underlying operating system reports that an I/O operation has timed out (ETIMEDOUT).

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Deno.errors.UnexpectedEof

Raised when attempting to read bytes from a resource, but the EOF was unexpectedly encountered.

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Deno.errors.WouldBlock

Raised when the underlying operating system would need to block to complete but an asynchronous (non-blocking) API is used.

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Deno.errors.WriteZero

Raised when expecting to write to a IO buffer resulted in zero bytes being written.

Namespaces

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Deno.errors

A set of error constructors that are raised by Deno APIs.

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