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JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
May 26, 2018 15:47
@BenjaminGruenbaum figured it out :) the error I was getting wasnt actually thrown, it was just chrome-devtools logging the unsuccessful attempt as an error. And because fetch doesnt error with status codes (it sets ok false), I wasnt getting any errors that I could catch
May 26, 2018 15:41
@BenjaminGruenbaum didn't want to create unnecessary overhead with babel-plugin only for async await
May 26, 2018 15:36
notice the catch on the fetch
May 26, 2018 15:36
const isImg = (url) => {
	try {
		return fetch(url, {
			method: 'HEAD',
			mode: 'no-cors'
		}).then(res =>
			res.headers.get('Content-Type').match('image')).catch(e => console.log('only if I could catch', e));
	} catch (e) {
		Promise.reject(e);
	}
};
May 26, 2018 15:36
@BenjaminGruenbaum this doesnt work either
May 26, 2018 15:35
when url points to a non-existent address, I want to catch it. Normally I wouldnt put try catch but the error I got wasnt thrown inside a promise (devtools). So I put try catch around it and even now I cant catch the error?
May 26, 2018 15:31
const isImg = (url) => {
	try {
		return fetch(url, {
			method: 'HEAD',
			mode: 'no-cors'
		}).then(res =>
			res.headers.get('Content-Type').match('image'));
	} catch (e) {
		Promise.reject(e);
	}
};
May 26, 2018 15:29
hi can someone take a look at this really quickly
 

Trash can

Like the recycle bin, but trashier.
May 26, 2018 15:30
const isImg = (url) => {
try {
return fetch(url, {
method: 'HEAD',
mode: 'no-cors'
}).then(res =>
res.headers.get('Content-Type').match('image'));
} catch (e) {
Promise.reject(e);
}
};