cal.pub0.org/packages/ui/ErrorBoundary.tsx

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import React, { ErrorInfo } from "react";
class ErrorBoundary extends React.Component<
{ children: React.ReactNode; message?: string },
{ error: Error | null; errorInfo: ErrorInfo | null }
> {
constructor(props: { children: React.ReactNode } | Readonly<{ children: React.ReactNode }>) {
super(props);
this.state = { error: null, errorInfo: null };
}
componentDidCatch?(error: Error, errorInfo: ErrorInfo) {
// Catch errors in any components below and re-render with error message
this.setState({ error, errorInfo });
// You can also log error messages to an error reporting service here
}
render() {
if (this.state.errorInfo) {
// Error path
return (
<div>
<h2>{this.props.message || "Something went wrong."}</h2>
<details style={{ whiteSpace: "pre-wrap" }}>
{this.state.error && this.state.error.toString()}
</details>
</div>
);
}
// Normally, just render children
return this.props.children;
}
}
export default ErrorBoundary;