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@errortracker/source-maps

v2.0.0

Published

CLI and JS library for uploading source maps to ErrorTracker

Downloads

1

Readme

@errortracker/source-maps

Installation

You can install @errortracker/source-maps locally to your project:

npm install --save-dev @errortracker/source-maps
yarn add --dev @errortracker/source-maps

You can then run the CLI using the convenience tools for each package manager:

npx errortracker-source-maps [...args]
yarn run errortracker-source-maps [...args]

Or you can install the errortracker-source-maps CLI tool globally on your system:

npm install --global @errortracker/source-maps
yarn global add @errortracker/source-maps

System requirements

@errortracker/source-maps requires Node.js v10+

Usage

See the ErrorTracker docs website for full usage documentation.

errortracker-source-maps --help

  errortracker-source-maps <command>

Available commands

  upload-browser
  upload-node
  upload-react-native

Options

  -h, --help    show this message
  --version     output the version of the CLI module

ErrorTracker On-Premise

If you are using ErrorTracker On-premise, you should use the endpoint option to set the url of your upload server, for example:

errortracker-source-maps upload-browser \
  --endpoint https://errortracker.my-company.com/
  # ... other options

Support

Contributing

Most updates to this repo will be made by ErrorTracker employees. We are unable to accommodate significant external PRs such as features additions or any large refactoring, however minor fixes are welcome.

License

This package is free software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.