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href="#domain_domain_add_emitter"><code>domain.add(emitter)</code></a></li> 155<li><a href="#domain_domain_bind_callback"><code>domain.bind(callback)</code></a></li> 156<li><a href="#domain_domain_enter"><code>domain.enter()</code></a></li> 157<li><a href="#domain_domain_exit"><code>domain.exit()</code></a></li> 158<li><a href="#domain_domain_intercept_callback"><code>domain.intercept(callback)</code></a></li> 159<li><a href="#domain_domain_remove_emitter"><code>domain.remove(emitter)</code></a></li> 160<li><a href="#domain_domain_run_fn_args"><code>domain.run(fn[, ...args])</code></a></li> 161</ul> 162</li> 163<li><a href="#domain_domains_and_promises">Domains and promises</a></li> 164</ul> 165</li> 166</ul></details> 167 168 <div id="apicontent"> 169 <h2>Domain<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain" id="domain_domain">#</a></span></h2> 170<div class="api_metadata"> 171<details class="changelog"><summary>History</summary> 172<table> 173<tbody><tr><th>Version</th><th>Changes</th></tr> 174<tr><td>v8.8.0</td> 175<td><p>Any <code>Promise</code>s created in VM contexts no longer have a <code>.domain</code> property. Their handlers are still executed in the proper domain, however, and <code>Promise</code>s created in the main context still possess a <code>.domain</code> property.</p></td></tr> 176<tr><td>v8.0.0</td> 177<td><p>Handlers for <code>Promise</code>s are now invoked in the domain in which the first promise of a chain was created.</p></td></tr> 178<tr><td>v1.4.2</td> 179<td><p><span>Deprecated since: v1.4.2</span></p></td></tr> 180</tbody></table> 181</details> 182</div> 183 184<p></p><div class="api_stability api_stability_0"><a href="documentation.html#documentation_stability_index">Stability: 0</a> - Deprecated</div><p></p> 185<p><strong>Source Code:</strong> <a href="https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v14.19.1/lib/domain.js">lib/domain.js</a></p> 186<p><strong>This module is pending deprecation</strong>. Once a replacement API has been 187finalized, this module will be fully deprecated. Most developers should 188<strong>not</strong> have cause to use this module. Users who absolutely must have 189the functionality that domains provide may rely on it for the time being 190but should expect to have to migrate to a different solution 191in the future.</p> 192<p>Domains provide a way to handle multiple different IO operations as a 193single group. If any of the event emitters or callbacks registered to a 194domain emit an <code>'error'</code> event, or throw an error, then the domain object 195will be notified, rather than losing the context of the error in the 196<code>process.on('uncaughtException')</code> handler, or causing the program to 197exit immediately with an error code.</p> 198<section><h3>Warning: Don't ignore errors!<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_warning_don_t_ignore_errors" id="domain_warning_don_t_ignore_errors">#</a></span></h3> 199 200<p>Domain error handlers are not a substitute for closing down a 201process when an error occurs.</p> 202<p>By the very nature of how <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/throw"><code>throw</code></a> works in JavaScript, there is almost 203never any way to safely "pick up where it left off", without leaking 204references, or creating some other sort of undefined brittle state.</p> 205<p>The safest way to respond to a thrown error is to shut down the 206process. Of course, in a normal web server, there may be many 207open connections, and it is not reasonable to abruptly shut those down 208because an error was triggered by someone else.</p> 209<p>The better approach is to send an error response to the request that 210triggered the error, while letting the others finish in their normal 211time, and stop listening for new requests in that worker.</p> 212<p>In this way, <code>domain</code> usage goes hand-in-hand with the cluster module, 213since the master process can fork a new worker when a worker 214encounters an error. For Node.js programs that scale to multiple 215machines, the terminating proxy or service registry can take note of 216the failure, and react accordingly.</p> 217<p>For example, this is not a good idea:</p> 218<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-comment">// XXX WARNING! BAD IDEA!</span> 219 220<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'domain'</span>).<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 221d.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 222 <span class="hljs-comment">// The error won't crash the process, but what it does is worse!</span> 223 <span class="hljs-comment">// Though we've prevented abrupt process restarting, we are leaking</span> 224 <span class="hljs-comment">// a lot of resources if this ever happens.</span> 225 <span class="hljs-comment">// This is no better than process.on('uncaughtException')!</span> 226 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">log</span>(<span class="hljs-string">`error, but oh well <span class="hljs-subst">${er.message}</span>`</span>); 227}); 228d.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 229 <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'http'</span>).<span class="hljs-title function_">createServer</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">req, res</span>) =></span> { 230 <span class="hljs-title function_">handleRequest</span>(req, res); 231 }).<span class="hljs-title function_">listen</span>(<span class="hljs-variable constant_">PORT</span>); 232});</code></pre> 233<p>By using the context of a domain, and the resilience of separating our 234program into multiple worker processes, we can react more 235appropriately, and handle errors with much greater safety.</p> 236<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-comment">// Much better!</span> 237 238<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> cluster = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'cluster'</span>); 239<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> <span class="hljs-variable constant_">PORT</span> = +process.<span class="hljs-property">env</span>.<span class="hljs-property">PORT</span> || <span class="hljs-number">1337</span>; 240 241<span class="hljs-keyword">if</span> (cluster.<span class="hljs-property">isMaster</span>) { 242 <span class="hljs-comment">// A more realistic scenario would have more than 2 workers,</span> 243 <span class="hljs-comment">// and perhaps not put the master and worker in the same file.</span> 244 <span class="hljs-comment">//</span> 245 <span class="hljs-comment">// It is also possible to get a bit fancier about logging, and</span> 246 <span class="hljs-comment">// implement whatever custom logic is needed to prevent DoS</span> 247 <span class="hljs-comment">// attacks and other bad behavior.</span> 248 <span class="hljs-comment">//</span> 249 <span class="hljs-comment">// See the options in the cluster documentation.</span> 250 <span class="hljs-comment">//</span> 251 <span class="hljs-comment">// The important thing is that the master does very little,</span> 252 <span class="hljs-comment">// increasing our resilience to unexpected errors.</span> 253 254 cluster.<span class="hljs-title function_">fork</span>(); 255 cluster.<span class="hljs-title function_">fork</span>(); 256 257 cluster.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'disconnect'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">worker</span>) =></span> { 258 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'disconnect!'</span>); 259 cluster.<span class="hljs-title function_">fork</span>(); 260 }); 261 262} <span class="hljs-keyword">else</span> { 263 <span class="hljs-comment">// the worker</span> 264 <span class="hljs-comment">//</span> 265 <span class="hljs-comment">// This is where we put our bugs!</span> 266 267 <span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> domain = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'domain'</span>); 268 269 <span class="hljs-comment">// See the cluster documentation for more details about using</span> 270 <span class="hljs-comment">// worker processes to serve requests. How it works, caveats, etc.</span> 271 272 <span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> server = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'http'</span>).<span class="hljs-title function_">createServer</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">req, res</span>) =></span> { 273 <span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 274 d.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 275 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">`error <span class="hljs-subst">${er.stack}</span>`</span>); 276 277 <span class="hljs-comment">// We're in dangerous territory!</span> 278 <span class="hljs-comment">// By definition, something unexpected occurred,</span> 279 <span class="hljs-comment">// which we probably didn't want.</span> 280 <span class="hljs-comment">// Anything can happen now! Be very careful!</span> 281 282 <span class="hljs-keyword">try</span> { 283 <span class="hljs-comment">// Make sure we close down within 30 seconds</span> 284 <span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> killtimer = <span class="hljs-built_in">setTimeout</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 285 process.<span class="hljs-title function_">exit</span>(<span class="hljs-number">1</span>); 286 }, <span class="hljs-number">30000</span>); 287 <span class="hljs-comment">// But don't keep the process open just for that!</span> 288 killtimer.<span class="hljs-title function_">unref</span>(); 289 290 <span class="hljs-comment">// Stop taking new requests.</span> 291 server.<span class="hljs-title function_">close</span>(); 292 293 <span class="hljs-comment">// Let the master know we're dead. This will trigger a</span> 294 <span class="hljs-comment">// 'disconnect' in the cluster master, and then it will fork</span> 295 <span class="hljs-comment">// a new worker.</span> 296 cluster.<span class="hljs-property">worker</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">disconnect</span>(); 297 298 <span class="hljs-comment">// Try to send an error to the request that triggered the problem</span> 299 res.<span class="hljs-property">statusCode</span> = <span class="hljs-number">500</span>; 300 res.<span class="hljs-title function_">setHeader</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'content-type'</span>, <span class="hljs-string">'text/plain'</span>); 301 res.<span class="hljs-title function_">end</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'Oops, there was a problem!\n'</span>); 302 } <span class="hljs-keyword">catch</span> (er2) { 303 <span class="hljs-comment">// Oh well, not much we can do at this point.</span> 304 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">`Error sending 500! <span class="hljs-subst">${er2.stack}</span>`</span>); 305 } 306 }); 307 308 <span class="hljs-comment">// Because req and res were created before this domain existed,</span> 309 <span class="hljs-comment">// we need to explicitly add them.</span> 310 <span class="hljs-comment">// See the explanation of implicit vs explicit binding below.</span> 311 d.<span class="hljs-title function_">add</span>(req); 312 d.<span class="hljs-title function_">add</span>(res); 313 314 <span class="hljs-comment">// Now run the handler function in the domain.</span> 315 d.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 316 <span class="hljs-title function_">handleRequest</span>(req, res); 317 }); 318 }); 319 server.<span class="hljs-title function_">listen</span>(<span class="hljs-variable constant_">PORT</span>); 320} 321 322<span class="hljs-comment">// This part is not important. Just an example routing thing.</span> 323<span class="hljs-comment">// Put fancy application logic here.</span> 324<span class="hljs-keyword">function</span> <span class="hljs-title function_">handleRequest</span>(<span class="hljs-params">req, res</span>) { 325 <span class="hljs-keyword">switch</span> (req.<span class="hljs-property">url</span>) { 326 <span class="hljs-keyword">case</span> <span class="hljs-string">'/error'</span>: 327 <span class="hljs-comment">// We do some async stuff, and then...</span> 328 <span class="hljs-built_in">setTimeout</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 329 <span class="hljs-comment">// Whoops!</span> 330 flerb.<span class="hljs-title function_">bark</span>(); 331 }, timeout); 332 <span class="hljs-keyword">break</span>; 333 <span class="hljs-attr">default</span>: 334 res.<span class="hljs-title function_">end</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'ok'</span>); 335 } 336}</code></pre> 337</section><section><h3>Additions to <code>Error</code> objects<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_additions_to_error_objects" id="domain_additions_to_error_objects">#</a></span></h3> 338 339<p>Any time an <code>Error</code> object is routed through a domain, a few extra fields 340are added to it.</p> 341<ul> 342<li><code>error.domain</code> The domain that first handled the error.</li> 343<li><code>error.domainEmitter</code> The event emitter that emitted an <code>'error'</code> event 344with the error object.</li> 345<li><code>error.domainBound</code> The callback function which was bound to the 346domain, and passed an error as its first argument.</li> 347<li><code>error.domainThrown</code> A boolean indicating whether the error was 348thrown, emitted, or passed to a bound callback function.</li> 349</ul> 350</section><section><h3>Implicit binding<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_implicit_binding" id="domain_implicit_binding">#</a></span></h3> 351 352<p>If domains are in use, then all <strong>new</strong> <code>EventEmitter</code> objects (including 353Stream objects, requests, responses, etc.) will be implicitly bound to 354the active domain at the time of their creation.</p> 355<p>Additionally, callbacks passed to lowlevel event loop requests (such as 356to <code>fs.open()</code>, or other callback-taking methods) will automatically be 357bound to the active domain. If they throw, then the domain will catch 358the error.</p> 359<p>In order to prevent excessive memory usage, <code>Domain</code> objects themselves 360are not implicitly added as children of the active domain. If they 361were, then it would be too easy to prevent request and response objects 362from being properly garbage collected.</p> 363<p>To nest <code>Domain</code> objects as children of a parent <code>Domain</code> they must be 364explicitly added.</p> 365<p>Implicit binding routes thrown errors and <code>'error'</code> events to the 366<code>Domain</code>'s <code>'error'</code> event, but does not register the <code>EventEmitter</code> on the 367<code>Domain</code>. 368Implicit binding only takes care of thrown errors and <code>'error'</code> events.</p> 369</section><section><h3>Explicit binding<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_explicit_binding" id="domain_explicit_binding">#</a></span></h3> 370 371<p>Sometimes, the domain in use is not the one that ought to be used for a 372specific event emitter. Or, the event emitter could have been created 373in the context of one domain, but ought to instead be bound to some 374other domain.</p> 375<p>For example, there could be one domain in use for an HTTP server, but 376perhaps we would like to have a separate domain to use for each request.</p> 377<p>That is possible via explicit binding.</p> 378<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-comment">// Create a top-level domain for the server</span> 379<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> domain = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'domain'</span>); 380<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> http = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'http'</span>); 381<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> serverDomain = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 382 383serverDomain.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 384 <span class="hljs-comment">// Server is created in the scope of serverDomain</span> 385 http.<span class="hljs-title function_">createServer</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">req, res</span>) =></span> { 386 <span class="hljs-comment">// Req and res are also created in the scope of serverDomain</span> 387 <span class="hljs-comment">// however, we'd prefer to have a separate domain for each request.</span> 388 <span class="hljs-comment">// create it first thing, and add req and res to it.</span> 389 <span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> reqd = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 390 reqd.<span class="hljs-title function_">add</span>(req); 391 reqd.<span class="hljs-title function_">add</span>(res); 392 reqd.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 393 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'Error'</span>, er, req.<span class="hljs-property">url</span>); 394 <span class="hljs-keyword">try</span> { 395 res.<span class="hljs-title function_">writeHead</span>(<span class="hljs-number">500</span>); 396 res.<span class="hljs-title function_">end</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'Error occurred, sorry.'</span>); 397 } <span class="hljs-keyword">catch</span> (er2) { 398 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'Error sending 500'</span>, er2, req.<span class="hljs-property">url</span>); 399 } 400 }); 401 }).<span class="hljs-title function_">listen</span>(<span class="hljs-number">1337</span>); 402});</code></pre> 403</section><section><h3><code>domain.create()</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_create" id="domain_domain_create">#</a></span></h3> 404<ul> 405<li>Returns: <a href="domain.html#domain_class_domain" class="type"><Domain></a></li> 406</ul> 407</section><section><h3>Class: <code>Domain</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_class_domain" id="domain_class_domain">#</a></span></h3> 408<ul> 409<li>Extends: <a href="events.html#events_class_eventemitter" class="type"><EventEmitter></a></li> 410</ul> 411<p>The <code>Domain</code> class encapsulates the functionality of routing errors and 412uncaught exceptions to the active <code>Domain</code> object.</p> 413<p>To handle the errors that it catches, listen to its <code>'error'</code> event.</p> 414<h4><code>domain.members</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_members" id="domain_domain_members">#</a></span></h4> 415<ul> 416<li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array" class="type"><Array></a></li> 417</ul> 418<p>An array of timers and event emitters that have been explicitly added 419to the domain.</p> 420<h4><code>domain.add(emitter)</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_add_emitter" id="domain_domain_add_emitter">#</a></span></h4> 421<ul> 422<li><code>emitter</code> <a href="events.html#events_class_eventemitter" class="type"><EventEmitter></a> | <a href="timers.html#timers_timers" class="type"><Timer></a> emitter or timer to be added to the domain</li> 423</ul> 424<p>Explicitly adds an emitter to the domain. If any event handlers called by 425the emitter throw an error, or if the emitter emits an <code>'error'</code> event, it 426will be routed to the domain's <code>'error'</code> event, just like with implicit 427binding.</p> 428<p>This also works with timers that are returned from <a href="timers.html#timers_setinterval_callback_delay_args"><code>setInterval()</code></a> and 429<a href="timers.html#timers_settimeout_callback_delay_args"><code>setTimeout()</code></a>. If their callback function throws, it will be caught by 430the domain <code>'error'</code> handler.</p> 431<p>If the Timer or <code>EventEmitter</code> was already bound to a domain, it is removed 432from that one, and bound to this one instead.</p> 433<h4><code>domain.bind(callback)</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_bind_callback" id="domain_domain_bind_callback">#</a></span></h4> 434<ul> 435<li><code>callback</code> <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function" class="type"><Function></a> The callback function</li> 436<li>Returns: <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function" class="type"><Function></a> The bound function</li> 437</ul> 438<p>The returned function will be a wrapper around the supplied callback 439function. When the returned function is called, any errors that are 440thrown will be routed to the domain's <code>'error'</code> event.</p> 441<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 442 443<span class="hljs-keyword">function</span> <span class="hljs-title function_">readSomeFile</span>(<span class="hljs-params">filename, cb</span>) { 444 fs.<span class="hljs-title function_">readFile</span>(filename, <span class="hljs-string">'utf8'</span>, d.<span class="hljs-title function_">bind</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er, data</span>) =></span> { 445 <span class="hljs-comment">// If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain.</span> 446 <span class="hljs-keyword">return</span> <span class="hljs-title function_">cb</span>(er, data ? <span class="hljs-variable constant_">JSON</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">parse</span>(data) : <span class="hljs-literal">null</span>); 447 })); 448} 449 450d.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 451 <span class="hljs-comment">// An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program</span> 452 <span class="hljs-comment">// with the normal line number and stack message.</span> 453});</code></pre> 454<h4><code>domain.enter()</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_enter" id="domain_domain_enter">#</a></span></h4> 455<p>The <code>enter()</code> method is plumbing used by the <code>run()</code>, <code>bind()</code>, and 456<code>intercept()</code> methods to set the active domain. It sets <code>domain.active</code> and 457<code>process.domain</code> to the domain, and implicitly pushes the domain onto the domain 458stack managed by the domain module (see <a href="#domain_domain_exit"><code>domain.exit()</code></a> for details on the 459domain stack). The call to <code>enter()</code> delimits the beginning of a chain of 460asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.</p> 461<p>Calling <code>enter()</code> changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain 462itself. <code>enter()</code> and <code>exit()</code> can be called an arbitrary number of times on a 463single domain.</p> 464<h4><code>domain.exit()</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_exit" id="domain_domain_exit">#</a></span></h4> 465<p>The <code>exit()</code> method exits the current domain, popping it off the domain stack. 466Any time execution is going to switch to the context of a different chain of 467asynchronous calls, it's important to ensure that the current domain is exited. 468The call to <code>exit()</code> delimits either the end of or an interruption to the chain 469of asynchronous calls and I/O operations bound to a domain.</p> 470<p>If there are multiple, nested domains bound to the current execution context, 471<code>exit()</code> will exit any domains nested within this domain.</p> 472<p>Calling <code>exit()</code> changes only the active domain, and does not alter the domain 473itself. <code>enter()</code> and <code>exit()</code> can be called an arbitrary number of times on a 474single domain.</p> 475<h4><code>domain.intercept(callback)</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_intercept_callback" id="domain_domain_intercept_callback">#</a></span></h4> 476<ul> 477<li><code>callback</code> <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function" class="type"><Function></a> The callback function</li> 478<li>Returns: <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function" class="type"><Function></a> The intercepted function</li> 479</ul> 480<p>This method is almost identical to <a href="#domain_domain_bind_callback"><code>domain.bind(callback)</code></a>. However, in 481addition to catching thrown errors, it will also intercept <a href="errors.html#errors_class_error"><code>Error</code></a> 482objects sent as the first argument to the function.</p> 483<p>In this way, the common <code>if (err) return callback(err);</code> pattern can be replaced 484with a single error handler in a single place.</p> 485<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 486 487<span class="hljs-keyword">function</span> <span class="hljs-title function_">readSomeFile</span>(<span class="hljs-params">filename, cb</span>) { 488 fs.<span class="hljs-title function_">readFile</span>(filename, <span class="hljs-string">'utf8'</span>, d.<span class="hljs-title function_">intercept</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">data</span>) =></span> { 489 <span class="hljs-comment">// Note, the first argument is never passed to the</span> 490 <span class="hljs-comment">// callback since it is assumed to be the 'Error' argument</span> 491 <span class="hljs-comment">// and thus intercepted by the domain.</span> 492 493 <span class="hljs-comment">// If this throws, it will also be passed to the domain</span> 494 <span class="hljs-comment">// so the error-handling logic can be moved to the 'error'</span> 495 <span class="hljs-comment">// event on the domain instead of being repeated throughout</span> 496 <span class="hljs-comment">// the program.</span> 497 <span class="hljs-keyword">return</span> <span class="hljs-title function_">cb</span>(<span class="hljs-literal">null</span>, <span class="hljs-variable constant_">JSON</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">parse</span>(data)); 498 })); 499} 500 501d.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 502 <span class="hljs-comment">// An error occurred somewhere. If we throw it now, it will crash the program</span> 503 <span class="hljs-comment">// with the normal line number and stack message.</span> 504});</code></pre> 505<h4><code>domain.remove(emitter)</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_remove_emitter" id="domain_domain_remove_emitter">#</a></span></h4> 506<ul> 507<li><code>emitter</code> <a href="events.html#events_class_eventemitter" class="type"><EventEmitter></a> | <a href="timers.html#timers_timers" class="type"><Timer></a> emitter or timer to be removed from the domain</li> 508</ul> 509<p>The opposite of <a href="#domain_domain_add_emitter"><code>domain.add(emitter)</code></a>. Removes domain handling from the 510specified emitter.</p> 511<h4><code>domain.run(fn[, ...args])</code><span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domain_run_fn_args" id="domain_domain_run_fn_args">#</a></span></h4> 512<ul> 513<li><code>fn</code> <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function" class="type"><Function></a></li> 514<li><code>...args</code> <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Data_types" class="type"><any></a></li> 515</ul> 516<p>Run the supplied function in the context of the domain, implicitly 517binding all event emitters, timers, and lowlevel requests that are 518created in that context. Optionally, arguments can be passed to 519the function.</p> 520<p>This is the most basic way to use a domain.</p> 521<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> domain = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'domain'</span>); 522<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> fs = <span class="hljs-built_in">require</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'fs'</span>); 523<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 524d.<span class="hljs-title function_">on</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'error'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er</span>) =></span> { 525 <span class="hljs-variable language_">console</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">error</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'Caught error!'</span>, er); 526}); 527d.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 528 process.<span class="hljs-title function_">nextTick</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 529 <span class="hljs-built_in">setTimeout</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { <span class="hljs-comment">// Simulating some various async stuff</span> 530 fs.<span class="hljs-title function_">open</span>(<span class="hljs-string">'non-existent file'</span>, <span class="hljs-string">'r'</span>, <span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">er, fd</span>) =></span> { 531 <span class="hljs-keyword">if</span> (er) <span class="hljs-keyword">throw</span> er; 532 <span class="hljs-comment">// proceed...</span> 533 }); 534 }, <span class="hljs-number">100</span>); 535 }); 536});</code></pre> 537<p>In this example, the <code>d.on('error')</code> handler will be triggered, rather 538than crashing the program.</p> 539</section><section><h3>Domains and promises<span><a class="mark" href="#domain_domains_and_promises" id="domain_domains_and_promises">#</a></span></h3> 540<p>As of Node.js 8.0.0, the handlers of promises are run inside the domain in 541which the call to <code>.then()</code> or <code>.catch()</code> itself was made:</p> 542<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d1 = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 543<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d2 = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 544 545<span class="hljs-keyword">let</span> p; 546d1.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 547 p = <span class="hljs-title class_">Promise</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">resolve</span>(<span class="hljs-number">42</span>); 548}); 549 550d2.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 551 p.<span class="hljs-title function_">then</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">v</span>) =></span> { 552 <span class="hljs-comment">// running in d2</span> 553 }); 554});</code></pre> 555<p>A callback may be bound to a specific domain using <a href="#domain_domain_bind_callback"><code>domain.bind(callback)</code></a>:</p> 556<pre><code class="language-js"><span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d1 = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 557<span class="hljs-keyword">const</span> d2 = domain.<span class="hljs-title function_">create</span>(); 558 559<span class="hljs-keyword">let</span> p; 560d1.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 561 p = <span class="hljs-title class_">Promise</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">resolve</span>(<span class="hljs-number">42</span>); 562}); 563 564d2.<span class="hljs-title function_">run</span>(<span class="hljs-function">() =></span> { 565 p.<span class="hljs-title function_">then</span>(p.<span class="hljs-property">domain</span>.<span class="hljs-title function_">bind</span>(<span class="hljs-function">(<span class="hljs-params">v</span>) =></span> { 566 <span class="hljs-comment">// running in d1</span> 567 })); 568});</code></pre> 569<p>Domains will not interfere with the error handling mechanisms for 570promises. In other words, no <code>'error'</code> event will be emitted for unhandled 571<code>Promise</code> rejections.</p></section> 572 <!-- API END --> 573 </div> 574 </div> 575 </div> 576 <script> 577 'use strict'; 578 { 579 const kCustomPreference = 'customDarkTheme'; 580 const userSettings = sessionStorage.getItem(kCustomPreference); 581 const themeToggleButton = document.getElementById('theme-toggle-btn'); 582 if (userSettings === null && window.matchMedia) { 583 const mq = window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)'); 584 if ('onchange' in mq) { 585 function mqChangeListener(e) { 586 document.body.classList.toggle('dark-mode', e.matches); 587 } 588 mq.addEventListener('change', mqChangeListener); 589 if (themeToggleButton) { 590 themeToggleButton.addEventListener('click', function() { 591 mq.removeEventListener('change', mqChangeListener); 592 }, { once: true }); 593 } 594 } 595 if (mq.matches) { 596 document.body.classList.add('dark-mode'); 597 } 598 } else if (userSettings === 'true') { 599 document.body.classList.add('dark-mode'); 600 } 601 if (themeToggleButton) { 602 themeToggleButton.hidden = false; 603 themeToggleButton.addEventListener('click', function() { 604 sessionStorage.setItem( 605 kCustomPreference, 606 document.body.classList.toggle('dark-mode') 607 ); 608 }); 609 } 610 } 611 </script> 612</body> 613</html> 614