The Bugsnag Notifier for .NET gives you instant notification of exceptions thrown from your .NET apps. Any uncaught exceptions will trigger a notification to be sent to your Bugsnag project.
Bugsnag captures errors in real-time from your web, mobile and desktop applications, helping you to understand and resolve them as fast as possible. Create a free account to start capturing exceptions from your applications.
- Install the Bugsnag package from Nuget.
- Download the latest Bugsnag.dll and reference it in your project
var configuration = new Bugsnag.Configuration("{API_KEY}");
var client = new Bugsnag.Client(configuration);
client.Notify(new System.Exception("Error!"));
var configuration = new Bugsnag.Configuration("{API_KEY}");
var client = new Bugsnag.Client(configuration);
throw new System.Exception("Error!");
var configuration = new Bugsnag.Configuration("{API_KEY}");
var client = new Bugsnag.Client(configuration);
try
{
throw new System.Exception("Error!");
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
client.Notify(ex);
}
var configuration = new Bugsnag.Configuration("{API_KEY}");
var client = new Bugsnag.Client(configuration);
client.BeforeNotify((report) => {
report.Event.User = new Bugsnag.Payload.User {
Id = "1",
Name = "Testy McTest",
Email = "[email protected]" };
});
var configuration = new Bugsnag.Configuration("{API_KEY}")
{
ReleaseStage = "development",
NotifyReleaseStages = new[] { "production" },
};
var client = new Bugsnag.Client(configuration);
try
{
throw new System.Exception("Error!");
}
catch (System.Exception ex)
{
client.Notify(ex);
}
Demo applications which use the Bugsnag .NET library
- Additional Documentation
- Search open and closed issues for similar problems
- Report a bug or request a feature
We'd love you to file issues and send pull requests. The contributing guidelines details the process of building and testing bugsnag-dotnet
, as well as the pull request process. Feel free to comment on existing issues for clarification or starting points.
The Bugsnag .NET notifier is free software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.