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This is the JavaScript notifier for capturing errors in web browsers and reporting them to Airbrake.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install airbrake-js

or using Bower:

bower install airbrake-js-client

Setup

Example configurations can be found in examples, including:

The notifier is built using umd and therefore can be imported with AMD, CommonJS2 or as property in root.

If you prefer not to host the library yourself, airbrake-js is available on the excellent cdnjs.

Basic Usage

First you need to initialize the notifier with the project id and API key taken from Airbrake.io:

var airbrake = new airbrakeJs.Client({projectId: 1, projectKey: 'abc'});

Or if you are using browserify/webpack/etc:

var airbrakeJs = require('airbrake-js');
var airbrake = new airbrakeJs({projectId: 1, projectKey: 'abc'});

The simplest method is to report errors directly:

try {
  // This will throw if the document has no head tag
  document.head.insertBefore(document.createElement('style'));
} catch(err) {
  airbrake.notify(err);
  throw err;
}

Alternatively, you can wrap any code which may throw errors using the client's wrap method:

var startApp = function() {
  // This will throw if the document has no head tag.
  document.head.insertBefore(document.createElement('style'));
}
startApp = airbrake.wrap(startApp);

// Any exceptions thrown in startApp will be reported to Airbrake.
startApp();

or use call shortcut:

var startApp = function() {
  // This will throw if the document has no head tag.
  document.head.insertBefore(document.createElement('style'));
}

airbrake.call(startApp);

Advanced Usage

Notice Annotations

It's possible to annotate error notices with all sorts of useful information at the time they're captured by supplying it in the object being reported.

try {
  startApp();
} catch (err) {
  airbrake.notify({
    error:       err,
    context:     { component: 'bootstrap' },
    environment: { env1: 'value' },
    params:      { param1: 'value' },
    session:     { session1: 'value' },
  });
  throw err;
}

Filtering errors

There may be some errors thrown in your application that you're not interested in sending to Airbrake, such as errors thrown by 3rd-party libraries, or by browser extensions run by your users.

The Airbrake notifier makes it simple to ignore this chaff while still processing legitimate errors. Add filters to the notifier by providing filter functions to addFilter.

addFilter accepts the entire error notice to be sent to Airbrake, and provides access to the context, environment, params, and session values submitted with the notice, as well as the single-element errors array with its backtrace element and associated backtrace lines.

The return value of the filter function determines whether or not the error notice will be submitted.

  • If a null value is returned, the notice is ignored.
  • Otherwise, the returned notice will be submitted.

An error notice must pass all provided filters to be submitted.

In the following example all errors triggered by admins will be ignored:

airbrake.addFilter(function(notice) {
  if (notice.sessions.admin) {
    // Ignore errors from admin sessions.
    return null;
  }
  return notice;
});

Filters can be also used to modify notice payload, e.g. to set the environment and application version:

airbrake.addFilter(function(notice) {
  notice.context.environment = 'production';
  notice.context.version = '1.2.3';
  return notice;
});

Source map

In order to enable source map support you have to specify the path to the source map file according to the source map specification. For example, airbrake.min.js has the following line:

//# sourceMappingURL=airbrake.min.map

Please note that the Airbrake backend downloads the source map file to process the backtrace. This means that the source map should be publicly accessible via HTTP. So, for example, don't expect source map support to work on your local webserver running on localhost.

Custom source map URLs are supported by assigning a special property of notice.context called sourceMaps. The keys of the sourceMaps object represent shell filename patterns and the values are URLs of your source maps.

airbrake.addFilter(function(notice) {
  notice.context.sourceMaps = {
    '*': 'https://domain.com/path/to/source.map', // for all files
    'https://domain.com/path/to/file.min.js': 'https://domain.com/path/to/source.map'
  };
  return notice;
});

Custom reporters

If you're interested in inspecting the information reported to Airbrake in your own code, you can register your own error reporter. Note that reporters added this way may be executed out-of-order.

In this example, reported errors are also logged to the console.

<script>
  airbrake.addReporter(function(notice) {
    console.log(notice);
  });
</script>

Integration

window.onerror

airbrake-js automatically setups window.onerror handler when script is loaded. It also makes sure to call old error handler if there are any.

What does "Script error" mean?

See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/GlobalEventHandlers/onerror#Notes.

Contributing

Install dependencies:

npm install

Run unit tests:

karma start

Build project:

webpack

Credits

Airbrake is maintained and funded by airbrake.io

Thank you to all the contributors.

The names and logos for Airbrake are trademarks of Airbrake Technologies Inc.

License

Airbrake is Copyright © 2008-2017 Airbrake Technologies Inc. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the MIT-LICENSE file.

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