'use strict'; /** * Sequelize provides a host of custom error classes, to allow you to do easier debugging. All of these errors are exposed on the sequelize object and the sequelize constructor. * All sequelize errors inherit from the base JS error object. * * This means that errors can be accessed using `Sequelize.ValidationError` * The Base Error all Sequelize Errors inherit from. */ class BaseError extends Error { constructor(message) { super(message); this.name = 'SequelizeBaseError'; } } module.exports = BaseError;