--- title: --- ```svelte ... ``` > [!NOTE] > This feature was added in 5.3.0 Boundaries allow you to guard against errors in part of your app from breaking the app as a whole, and to recover from those errors. If an error occurs while rendering or updating the children of a ``, or running any [`$effect`]($effect) functions contained therein, the contents will be removed. Errors occurring outside the rendering process (for example, in event handlers) are _not_ caught by error boundaries. ## Properties For the boundary to do anything, one or both of `failed` and `onerror` must be provided. ### `failed` If an `failed` snippet is provided, it will be rendered with the error that was thrown, and a `reset` function that recreates the contents ([demo](/playground/hello-world#H4sIAAAAAAAAE3VRy26DMBD8lS2tFCIh6JkAUlWp39Cq9EBg06CAbdlLArL87zWGKk8ORnhmd3ZnrD1WtOjFXqKO2BDGW96xqpBD5gXerm5QefG39mgQY9EIWHxueRMinLosti0UPsJLzggZKTeilLWgLGc51a3gkuCjKQ7DO7cXZotgJ3kLqzC6hmex1SZnSXTWYHcrj8LJjWTk0PHoZ8VqIdCOKayPykcpuQxAokJaG1dGybYj4gw4K5u6PKTasSbjXKgnIDlA8VvUdo-pzonraBY2bsH7HAl78mKSHZpgIcuHjq9jXSpZSLixRlveKYQUXhQVhL6GPobXAAb7BbNeyvNUs4qfRg3OnELLj5hqH9eQZqCnoBwR9lYcQxuVXeBzc8kMF8yXY4yNJ5oGiUzP_aaf_waTRGJib5_Ad3P_vbCuaYxzeNpbU0eUMPAOKh7Yw1YErgtoXyuYlPLzc10_xo_5A91zkQL_AgAA)): ```svelte {#snippet failed(error, reset)} {/snippet} ``` > [!NOTE] > As with [snippets passed to components](snippet#Passing-snippets-to-components), the `failed` snippet can be passed explicitly as a property... > > ```svelte > ... > ``` > > ...or implicitly by declaring it directly inside the boundary, as in the example above. ### `onerror` If an `onerror` function is provided, it will be called with the same two `error` and `reset` arguments. This is useful for tracking the error with an error reporting service... ```svelte report(e)}> ... ``` ...or using `error` and `reset` outside the boundary itself: ```svelte {#if error} {/if} ``` If an error occurs inside the `onerror` function (or if you rethrow the error), it will be handled by a parent boundary if such exists.