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Error handling
Last updated Apr 23, 2026|Copy as Markdown|View as Markdown|Agent setup OverviewExceptionsUnsupported error typesAdditional properties
An exception thrown by an RPC method implementation will propagate to the caller. If it is one of the standard JavaScript Error types, the message and prototype's name will be retained, though the stack trace is not.
- If an
AggregateError is thrown by an RPC method, it is not propagated back to the caller.
- The
SuppressedError type from the Explicit Resource Management proposal is not currently implemented or supported in Workers.
- Own properties of error objects, such as the
cause property, are not propagated back to the caller
For some remote exceptions, the runtime may set properties on the propagated exception to provide more information about the error; see Durable Object error handling for more details.
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