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I have a <core-icon> element like

<polymer-element name="app-element">
  <template>
    <core-icon icon="{{icon}}"></core-icon>
  </template>
  <script ...>
</polymer-element>
@CustomTag('app-element')
class AppElement extends PolymerElement {
  AppElement.created() : super.created();

  @observable
  String icon = 'menu';

  clickHandler(e) {
    icon = null;
  }
} 

This leads to this exception

Exception caught during observer callback: TypeError: Cannot read property 'split' of null
    at core-icon.Polymer.updateAlt (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/core_elements/src/core-icon/core-icon.html:188:50)
    at core-icon.Polymer.updateIcon (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/core_elements/src/core-icon/core-icon.html:147:14)
    at core-icon.g.invokeMethod (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:13:25932)
    at core-icon.g.notifyPropertyChanges (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:13:24037)
    at Object.x.report_ (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:18274)
    at Object.S.check_ (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:22612)
    at c (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:12181) polymer.concat.js:4861x.report_ polymer.concat.js:4861S.check_ polymer.concat.js:5264c

In my opinion this is a but in <core-icon> and I'm going to create an issue but my question is anyway:

Is there a way to catch such a JavaScript exception in Dart?

I of course tried to wrap the line icon = null; with a try/catch or window.onError.listen((e)...); without success though.

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  • You have to try/catch from the beginning of the call. That's why try/catch surrounding icon = null does not help. Why don't you use: <template if="{{icon!=null}}"><core-icon icon="{{icon}}"></core-icon></template>. I don't think this is a bug, why do you want the icon to be null?
    – Robert
    Nov 6, 2014 at 12:13
  • It's not clear what you mean by the beginning of the call. I can check against null in binding or in my code but I still think the core-icon should not throw when icon becomes null. I do/did not set it to null intentionally but I stumbled upon this because in some situations the model or the field in of the model icon is bound to became null. The above code is simplified to make a small example that allows to reproduce the problem. Nov 6, 2014 at 12:19
  • Maybe there is a way to register a global error handler that allows to handle such exceptions? Nov 6, 2014 at 12:22
  • 1
    Even zones don't catch errors. I tried runZoned(() { icon = null; }, onError: (e) { print('onError'); }); without success. Nov 6, 2014 at 13:45
  • Thanks for looking into it! Nov 6, 2014 at 13:46

1 Answer 1

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I haven't actually tried it but I guess it is the solution:

Source: https://github.com/dart-lang/core-elements/issues/148#issuecomment-62574668

It looks like the actual issue is the exception is being caught on the js side and then just printed to the console, so that is why we can't get access to it. They do set Observer._errorThrownDuringCallback to true though, so you can add the following in your test and it will fail appropriately:

expect(context['Observer']['_errorThrownDuringCallback'], false,
    reason: 'Setting icon to null shouldn\'t throw an error.');

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