template-saas/apps/backend/node_modules/@nestjs/common/exceptions/internal-server-error.exception.d.ts
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Template base para proyectos SaaS multi-tenant.

Estructura inicial:
- apps/backend (NestJS API)
- apps/frontend (React/Vite)
- apps/database (PostgreSQL DDL)
- docs/ (Documentación)

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import { HttpException, HttpExceptionOptions } from './http.exception';
/**
* Defines an HTTP exception for *Internal Server Error* type errors.
*
* @see [Built-in HTTP exceptions](https://docs.nestjs.com/exception-filters#built-in-http-exceptions)
*
* @publicApi
*/
export declare class InternalServerErrorException extends HttpException {
/**
* Instantiate an `InternalServerErrorException` Exception.
*
* @example
* `throw new InternalServerErrorException()`
*
* @usageNotes
* The HTTP response status code will be 500.
* - The `objectOrError` argument defines the JSON response body or the message string.
* - The `descriptionOrOptions` argument contains either a short description of the HTTP error or an options object used to provide an underlying error cause.
*
* By default, the JSON response body contains two properties:
* - `statusCode`: this will be the value 500.
* - `message`: the string `'Internal Server Error'` by default; override this by supplying
* a string in the `objectOrError` parameter.
*
* If the parameter `objectOrError` is a string, the response body will contain an
* additional property, `error`, with a short description of the HTTP error. To override the
* entire JSON response body, pass an object instead. Nest will serialize the object
* and return it as the JSON response body.
*
* @param objectOrError string or object describing the error condition.
* @param descriptionOrOptions either a short description of the HTTP error or an options object used to provide an underlying error cause
*/
constructor(objectOrError?: any, descriptionOrOptions?: string | HttpExceptionOptions);
}