Next.js website for Rocky Mountain Vending company featuring: - Product catalog with Stripe integration - Service areas and parts pages - Admin dashboard with Clerk authentication - SEO optimized pages with JSON-LD structured data Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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import type { NodeClient } from '../sdk/client';
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interface OnUncaughtExceptionOptions {
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/**
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* Controls if the SDK should register a handler to exit the process on uncaught errors:
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* - `true`: The SDK will exit the process on all uncaught errors.
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* - `false`: The SDK will only exit the process when there are no other `uncaughtException` handlers attached.
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*
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* Default: `false`
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*/
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exitEvenIfOtherHandlersAreRegistered: boolean;
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/**
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* This is called when an uncaught error would cause the process to exit.
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*
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* @param firstError Uncaught error causing the process to exit
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* @param secondError Will be set if the handler was called multiple times. This can happen either because
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* `onFatalError` itself threw, or because an independent error happened somewhere else while `onFatalError`
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* was running.
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*/
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onFatalError?(this: void, firstError: Error, secondError?: Error): void;
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}
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/**
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* Add a global exception handler.
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*/
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export declare const onUncaughtExceptionIntegration: (options?: Partial<OnUncaughtExceptionOptions> | undefined) => import("@sentry/core").Integration;
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type ErrorHandler = {
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_errorHandler: boolean;
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} & ((error: Error) => void);
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/** Exported only for tests */
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export declare function makeErrorHandler(client: NodeClient, options: OnUncaughtExceptionOptions): ErrorHandler;
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export {};
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//# sourceMappingURL=onuncaughtexception.d.ts.map |