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coderr.client

v1.2.3

Published

Automated error handling and analytics. Report errors by manually or by automation and let Coderr analyze and prioritize them.

Readme

JavaScript library for Coderr

This library is currently available as a release candidate. Feel free to try it, and please give us feedback.

https://coderr.io

This library supports NodeJS and the browser (es6 module). There are also integration libraries that pick up errors automatically from Express, Angular etc.

Installation

Download this package:

npm -I coderr.client

Add it to your application:

import { err } from "coderr.client";

err.configuration.credentials("https://reporting.coderr.io", "yourAppKey");

DOM errors will now automatically be reported (for browser-based applications).

To report errors:

import { err } from "coderr.client";

try {
    // Do something
    // or to just test:
    throw new Error("Something failed!");
}
catch (e) {
    // You can attach any kind of data.
    err.report(e, {userId: 11, address: { City: "Falun" }});
}

Configuration

Coderr detects the environment (production/development) automatically when running in node, for all other types of applications, specify it:

import { err } from "coderr.client";

err.configuration.environment = 'production';

Application version

To see which application version an error exist, specify it:

import { err } from "coderr.client";

err.configuration.applicationVersion = '1.1.3';

Example, integration library

You can, for instance, install the Express package:

npm -I coderr.client.expressjs

And then activate it:

import { err } from "coderr.client";
import { activatePlugin, errorMiddleware } from "coderr.client.expressjs";


activatePlugin(err.configuration);
err.configuration.credentials("https://coderr.io", "yourAppKey", "yourSharedSecret");

Finally, activate the error middleware as the last middleware:

app.use(errorMiddleware);