Backtrace error reporting tool for client-side JavaScript.
// Import backtrace-js with your favorite package manager.
import * as bt from 'backtrace-js';
bt.initialize({
endpoint: `https://console.backtrace.io:${BACKTRACE_PORT}`,
token: '51cc8e69c5b62fa8c72dc963e730f1e8eacbd243aeafc35d08d05ded9a024121',
});
// Later, when you have an error:
bt.report(new Error('something broke'));
See backtrace-node's documentation.
This is intended to be one of the first things your application does during
initialization. It registers a handler for uncaughtException
which will
spawn a detached child process to perform the error report and then crash
in the same way that your application would have crashed without the handler.
See backtrace-node's documentation for the complete options list.
In addition to all backtrace-node's options, Backtrace-JS includes sampling
and filter
.
Optional.
Sets a percentage of reports which should be sent.
For example, sampling: 0.25
would send 25/100 reports.
Optional.
Set a pre-send function which allows custom filtering of reports.
This function accepts the backtrace report object and should return true
if the report SHOULD be sent or return false
if the report should NOT be sent.
Example:
filter: function(report) {
if (report.attributes["error.message"] == "Script error.") {
return Math.random() >= 0.5; // Sample half of this kind of report
}
return true; // Otherwise, always send the report
}
npm install
./node_modules/.bin/browserify test/app.js --outfile test/out.js
node test/server.js