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simple-bug-reporter

v1.1.3

Published

Simple ReactJS bar allowing a user to easily send feedbacks/bugs.

Downloads

9

Readme

Simple bug reporter

npm version

Description

This project is a very simple ReactJS bar allowing a user to easily send feedbacks/bugs. It could be useful for developpers working on a React application project, wanting to gather a client feedbacks/bugs easily, by email with some information to debug (message describing the bug, screenshot with annotation, variables). It is now available in two languages : French and English.

Demo

React application with bug reporter bar

React application demo

Mail received containing the report

Mail with report

Installation

This package needs 2 parts : the client part, which is a React component to add to your React application, and a server part which will store feedbacks/bugs into a MongoDB database and send them by email.

To install the React component for the client part :

# In your React project
$ npm install --save simple-bug-reporter

To run the server part :

$ git clone [email protected]/haroal/simple-bug-reporter.git
$ cd simple-bug-reporter/server
$ cp .env.example .env
# Fill your information into the .env file

# Using docker
$ docker-compose up
 
# OR -----------------------------------------------
 
# Without docker
$ npm install
$ npm start

WARNING: If you use a Gmail to send the emails, be sure you have allowed third-party application to use it (cf https://nodemailer.com/usage/using-gmail/)

Usage

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import logo from './logo.svg';
import './App.css';
import { BugReporter } from 'simple-bug-reporter';

class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        <header className="App-header">
          <img src={logo} className="App-logo" alt="logo" />
          <h1 className="App-title">Welcome to React</h1>
        </header>
        <p className="App-intro">
          To get started, edit <code>src/App.js</code> and save to reload.
        </p>
        <BugReporter name="test" serverURL="http://localhost:4000/" data={{ "store": {}, "props": this.props, "state": {} }} />
      </div>
    );
  }
}

export default App;

Props

  • name (required) : name of your bug reporter to identify it if your use multiple bug reporters

  • serverURL (required) : the simple-bug-reporter server part URL

  • annotationColor (default: 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7)') : the color of the annotation used to indicate an element

  • annotationRadius (default: 5) : the size of the point used to indicate an element

  • dev (default: true) : boolean indicating if you are in dev mode. Set to false to hide the simple-bug-reporter bar.

  • lang (default: 'en') : string indicating the language to use ('en' for English or 'fr' for French)

  • screenshotQuality (default: 0.6) : quality of the JPEG screenshot (between 0 and 1, higher is better quality but increase size)

  • NEW: data (default: {}) : any data object that you want to send with the report (ie. the Redux store or the component props)