Most APIs in node libraries are asynchronous by design. When an exception is thrown in a callback the stacktrace shows only the call stack starting at process._tickCallback.
I wonder whether there is a trick to show also the stack trace of the function that trigerred the _tickCallback.
try/catch
(you can also usepromise.catch(...)
). Then you create a newError
object and add itsstack
property to the existing stack. If done for ALL async. function calls you end up with a full stack trace. The speed disadvantage (stack trace creation is expensive) should not matter for async. functions (pls. don't use exceptions for normal control flow).