# serialize-error [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/serialize-error.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/serialize-error) > Serialize/deserialize an error into a plain object Useful if you for example need to `JSON.stringify()` or `process.send()` the error. ## Install ``` $ npm install serialize-error ``` ## Usage ```js const {serializeError, deserializeError} = require('serialize-error'); const error = new Error('🦄'); console.log(error); //=> [Error: 🦄] const serialized = serializeError(error) console.log(serialized); //=> {name: 'Error', message: '🦄', stack: 'Error: 🦄\n at Object. …'} const deserialized = deserializeError(serialized); //=> [Error: 🦄] ``` ## API ### serializeError(value) Type: `Error | unknown` Serialize an `Error` object into a plain object. Non-error values are passed through. Custom properties are preserved. Non-enumerable properties are kept non-enumerable (name, message, stack). Enumerable properties are kept enumerable (all properties besides the non-enumerable ones). Circular references are handled. ### deserializeError(value) Type: `{[key: string]: unknown} | unknown` Deserialize a plain object or any value into an `Error` object. `Error` objects are passed through. Non-error values are wrapped in a `NonError` error. Custom properties are preserved. Circular references are handled.