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| intentionally-fail-js-query | Intentionally Throwing an Error in RunJS for Debugging |
In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through the process of creating a RunJS query that intentionally throws an error for debugging purposes.
Creating the Error-Throwing RunJS Query
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Create a new RunJS query by clicking the
+ Addbutton on the query panel. -
Paste the following code into the RunJS query editor. This code utilizes the
ReferenceErrorconstructor to intentionally generate an error.throw new ReferenceError('This is a reference error.');
Adding an Event Handler for Failure
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Now, enhance the query by adding an event handler that will display an alert when the query fails.
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Click the "Run" button to execute the query and observe the intentional error being thrown.
Refer to the screencast below:
By following these steps, you can effectively simulate errors in your RunJS queries, aiding in the debugging process and improving the overall robustness of your code.