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errormator

v0.0.6

Published

Node.js client for errormator.com

Downloads

4

Readme

Errormatorjs

Non official https://errormator.com/ API implementation for NodeJS

Installing

The project is still not present in NPM but you can install it or add it in your package.json with the github url.

npm install git://github.com/llacroix/errormatorjs.git

Example with restify

restify = require("restify")

reporter = new Errormator({
    api_key: "Your key"
})

server = restify.createServer({
        name: "Test errormator",
        version: "1.0.0"
})

# Config the reporter
reporter.restify(server, {})

# More restify configuration like (server.use)
server.use(restify.requestLogger({}))
server.use(restify.authorizationParser())
server.use(restify.bodyParser({mapParams: false }))

server.get "/fun", (req, res, next) ->
    # Should not raise an error
    res.send({ok: true})

server.get "/no_fun", (req, res, next) ->
    # Will raise an error
    null.undefinedFunction()
    res.send({ok: false})

TODOS

  • Split the project in multiple files to make it easier for everyone
  • Refactor Reporters and Reports. It should be possible to create reports without looking at the whole structure. Reports can then be pushed to a pool. Once the pool is full or there is nothing to do, we can then push it back to the server (errormator)

Needs a base class to "prevent" duplication of code. Make all reports behave alike and push them into a pool

  • Make an integration for connect/expressjs
  • Make reporters lazy. They currently sends reports whenever something has to be reported. There should be a way to wait for some times to gather as much as possible reports and to log something under the 75kb limit. This will reduce processing time of small requests.

Changelog 7/19/2013

  • Added a verbose/logger config. Logger is used to log some messages to the application. Useful for debugging. The verbose parameter will activate/deactivate the logger

Changelog 7/15/2013

  • Add slow requests reporter

Changelog 7/14/2013

  • Made an integration with restify

Example:

// create server
reporter = new Errormator({api_key: "..."})
reporter.restify(server, config)

Changelog 7/13/2013:

  • Can create report errors
  • Can log to errormator