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bugflux

v1.0.4

Published

Bugflux reporting library for Node.js

Readme

Bugflux reporting library

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Installation and basic usage

Install package by running npm install bugflux --save.

By default all uncaught exceptions are sent to bugflux server, the only thing you have to do is to set the default configuration:

var bugflux = require('bugflux');

bugflux.setDefault({
    url: 'https://bugflux.your-domain.com/',
    project: 'Your project name',
    version: '0.1.0',
    language: 'en_US',
    environment: 'Production',
});

console.log(bugflux.default.project); // <-- Print "Your project name"
throw new Error(); // <-- Report will be sent here

You can disable it by setting bugflux.options.sendUncaughtExceptions to false.

Options

All global settings can be found at bugflux.options.*:

  • silent - Disable priting error message to standard error stream when uncaught exception occurs (default false);
  • sendUncaughtExceptions - Enable automatic error reporting when uncaught exception occurs (default true).
  • strictSSL - Force to use https protocol and verified certificates (default true, we do not recommend changing this value, but you can use it for testing or developing purposes).

Reporting manually

You can send reports manually by calling send method:

var bugflux = require('bugflux');

fn(args, function(err) {
    if(err) bugflux.send(err); // <-- Use default settings
});

The send method accept bugflux.report, raw Object or Error:

// 1. bugflux.report
var report = new bugflux.report(new Error());
// - or -
var report = new bugflux.report(new Error(), { project: 'Custom project name'});
// - or -
var report = new bugflux.report({ project: 'Awesome project name' });
    report.fill(new Error()); // <-- Fill error details (hash, name, stack_trace)

bugflux.send(report);
// 2. Object
bugflux.send({
    url: 'https://bugflux-server/',
    project: 'Awesome project name',
    // and more... see bugflux.com/api/report-an-error.html
});
// 3. Error
bugflux.send(new Error('test'));

Server response

The send method accept callback as a second argument. The callback parameters are forwarded from request method.

var bugflux = require('bugflux');

bugflux.send(new Error(), function(err, res, body) {
    console.log(err, res, body);
});