import { Component, type ReactNode } from 'react' interface Props { children: ReactNode fallback?: ReactNode } interface State { hasError: boolean error: Error | null } /** * Error Boundary component to catch React rendering errors. * * Prevents the entire app from crashing when a component throws. * Displays a user-friendly error message instead of a white screen. * * Usage: * * * */ export class ErrorBoundary extends Component { constructor(props: Props) { super(props) this.state = { hasError: false, error: null } } static getDerivedStateFromError(error: Error): State { return { hasError: true, error } } componentDidCatch(error: Error, errorInfo: React.ErrorInfo): void { // Log error for debugging console.error('ErrorBoundary caught error:', error, errorInfo) } handleRetry = (): void => { this.setState({ hasError: false, error: null }) } render(): ReactNode { if (this.state.hasError) { if (this.props.fallback) { return this.props.fallback } return (
Something went wrong

An unexpected error occurred while rendering the application.

{this.state.error && (
Error details
                  {this.state.error.message}
                
)}
) } return this.props.children } }