# Errors Undici exposes a variety of error objects that you can use to enhance your error handling. You can find all the error objects inside the `errors` key. ```js import { errors } from 'undici' ``` | Error | Error Codes | Description | | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `UndiciError` | `UND_ERR` | all errors below are extended from `UndiciError`. | | `ConnectTimeoutError` | `UND_ERR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT` | socket is destroyed due to connect timeout. | | `HeadersTimeoutError` | `UND_ERR_HEADERS_TIMEOUT` | socket is destroyed due to headers timeout. | | `HeadersOverflowError` | `UND_ERR_HEADERS_OVERFLOW` | socket is destroyed due to headers' max size being exceeded. | | `BodyTimeoutError` | `UND_ERR_BODY_TIMEOUT` | socket is destroyed due to body timeout. | | `ResponseStatusCodeError` | `UND_ERR_RESPONSE_STATUS_CODE` | an error is thrown when `throwOnError` is `true` for status codes >= 400. | | `InvalidArgumentError` | `UND_ERR_INVALID_ARG` | passed an invalid argument. | | `InvalidReturnValueError` | `UND_ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE` | returned an invalid value. | | `RequestAbortedError` | `UND_ERR_ABORTED` | the request has been aborted by the user | | `ClientDestroyedError` | `UND_ERR_DESTROYED` | trying to use a destroyed client. | | `ClientClosedError` | `UND_ERR_CLOSED` | trying to use a closed client. | | `SocketError` | `UND_ERR_SOCKET` | there is an error with the socket. | | `NotSupportedError` | `UND_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED` | encountered unsupported functionality. | | `RequestContentLengthMismatchError` | `UND_ERR_REQ_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH` | request body does not match content-length header | | `ResponseContentLengthMismatchError` | `UND_ERR_RES_CONTENT_LENGTH_MISMATCH` | response body does not match content-length header | | `InformationalError` | `UND_ERR_INFO` | expected error with reason | | `ResponseExceededMaxSizeError` | `UND_ERR_RES_EXCEEDED_MAX_SIZE` | response body exceed the max size allowed | ### `SocketError` The `SocketError` has a `.socket` property which holds socket metadata: ```ts interface SocketInfo { localAddress?: string localPort?: number remoteAddress?: string remotePort?: number remoteFamily?: string timeout?: number bytesWritten?: number bytesRead?: number } ``` Be aware that in some cases the `.socket` property can be `null`.