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raygun-angular2

v1.1.2

Published

Raygun integration for angular 2

Downloads

5

Readme

Raygun for Angular 2

A pre-packaged Angular 2 addon that attempts to take the hard work out of logging errors with Raygun. Still very much in beta but logs plenty of information already.

Installation

From within an Angular2 project

  • npm install raygun-angular2 --save
  • typings install npm:raygun-angular2 --save

If you are using a similar setup to the Angular2 Quickstart (i.e., using SystemJS) add the following to your System.config:

      System.config({
        packages: {
          'raygun-angular2': {
              main: 'index.js',
              defaultExtension: 'js'
          },
          'stack-trace': {
              main: 'stack-trace.js',
              defaultExtension: 'js'
          }
        },
        paths: {
            'raygun-angular2': 'node_modules/raygun-angular2/',
            'stack-trace': 'node_modules/stack-trace/lib/'
        }
      });

Usage

raygun-angular2 has a dependency on @angular/http so ensure that the bundle is loaded and the provider is bootstrapped in to your application

import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {provide, ExceptionHandler} from '@angular/core';
import {HTTP_PROVIDERS} from '@angular/http';
import {RaygunExceptionHandler} from 'raygun-angular2';
import {AppComponent} from './appComponent';
import {ROUTER_PROVIDERS} from '@angular/router';

RaygunExceptionHandler.apiKey = 'Enter API Key here';

bootstrap(AppComponent, [
  ROUTER_PROVIDERS,
  HTTP_PROVIDERS,
  provide(ExceptionHandler, {useClass: RaygunExceptionHandler})
]);

Development Environments

To prevent errors being reported to Raygun during development use setDevelopmentHostnames to blacklist your local hostnames.

RaygunExceptionHandler.setDevelopmentHostnames(['localhost']);

Still To Do

  • Provide public method to set user
  • Fill in gaps in collected information
  • Use X-ApiKey headers rather than a query string, however Raygun currently does not correctly respond to the pre-flight request generated by Angular2.

Contributors

Pull requests are always welcome. Please make sure that your work is tested, follows the established code convention and passes the AppVeyor build.