ember-error-tracker enables the handling and logging of uncaught errors. The error is logged along with a specified number of events that led to it and can be consumed either by the console or a custom api endpoint.
- Ember.js v2.18 or above
- Ember CLI v2.13 or above
ember install ember-error-tracker
Add the configuration to your config/environment.js
.
Example:
'ember-error-tracker': {
maxLogStackSize: 10, // the number of events to track
listeners: {
ember: {
rsvp: true,
ember: true,
actions: true,
},
window: true,
},
events: ['click', 'input', 'scroll'], // you can add any js events
consumers: {
console: true,
api: { // set to false if you just want to use it locally
endPoint: 'http://your.api/log'
key: 'SUPERSECRETKEY'
},
}
}
Enable babel source-maps in your ember-cli-build.js
if you want to find out the original position of the
error.
You might only want to enable this in production since it affects building time and can slow down your hot reload times.
'use strict';
const EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');
module.exports = function (defaults) {
let app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
babel: {
sourceMaps: 'inline'
},
sourcemaps: {
enabled: true,
extensions: ['js']
}
});
}
The payload that is sent to your custom API endpoint will look like this (depending on your configuration).
const payload =
{
error: {
source: String, // error source e.g.: 'ember', 'window' etc.
timestamp: Number,
error: {
message: String,
stack: String // stracktrace that can be parsed (https://www.npmjs.com/package/stacktrace-parser)
}
},
events: [{
type: String,
timestamp: Number,
location: String, // the path on which the error occured e.g.: '/'
target: {
selector: String,
text: String // the text inside the selector
}
}],
userAgent: String, // can be parsed (https://www.npmjs.com/package/bowser)
screen: {
resolution: {
width: Number,
height: Number
},
viewPort: {
width: Number,
height: Number.
}
}
}
To get the original position of the error in the source code you can use mozilla/source-maps. The location of the source map in a production build can be found at the end of the minified js file.
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.