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I have some code like blow, if throw 1, display will be

catch in main
throw 1

if throw 2, display will be

catch in test
throw 2

but if I want display like this,

catch in test
throw 2
catch in main
throw 2 

how can I do?

function test(database)
{
  if(1) throw 'throw 1';   //if throw at here, 'catch in main' will display
  var col=database.collection('profiles');
  col.findOne({"oo" : 'xx'})
  .then(function(doc){
      throw 'throw 2';  //if throw at here, 'catch in main' will [NOT] display
  })
  .catch(function(e){
    console.log('catch in test');
    console.log(e);
    throw e;
  });
}

MongoClient.connect(url, function(err, database) {
  try{
    test(database);
  }catch(e){
    console.log('catch in main');  //if throw 2, this line will [NOT] run
    console.log(e);
  }
});

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When you use promises (and you're in this case), there's little use of wrapping the client code in try-catch. What you should do is 1) return a promise from test function; 2) subscribe on the returning promise' reject with catch method. One possible approach:

// in test()
return col.findOne({"oo" : 'xx'})
.then(function(doc){
  throw 'throw 2';  //if throw at here, 'catch in main' will [NOT] display
})
.catch(function(e){
  console.log('catch in test');
  console.log(e);
  throw e; // 
});

// in main:
function handleError(e) {
  console.log('catch in main');
  console.log(e);
}

// ...
try {
  test(database).catch(handleError);
} catch(e) {
  handleError(e);
}

By the way, it seems to me your first example (with throwing in your own code) is artificial (introduced only to make sure try-catch in general works), and in your real case it's only DB functions that might end with an error. If I'm correct, you might want to get rid of that try-catch block completely: promise .catch handler will be enough.

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