uhoh
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A client to server error logger
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uhoh
A browser to server unhandled exception logger. Supports CommonJS/AMD/VanillaJS.
Install
$ npm install uhoh
Example
<script src="/js/uhoh.js"></script>
<script>
uhoh('/logs');
</script>
After that, uhoh
will catch unhandled exceptions and send GET
requests to the /logs
route with erros in the following format:
/logs?error=%7B%22message%22%3A%22Uncaught%20Error%3A%20uh%20oh%22%2C%22script%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A3000%2F%22%2C%22line%22%3A3%2C%22column%22%3A9%2C%22stack%22%3A%22Error%3A%20uh%20oh%5Cn%20%20%20%20at%20http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A3000%2F%3A3%3A9%5Cn%20%20%20%20at%20http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A3000%2F%3A4%3A3%22%7D
Where the error value is just encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(errorObject))
. So for the servers to use the error, it needs to decodeURIComponent
(or comparable given the language/framework) and then parse the JSON string to arrive at an error object that looks like:
{
"message": {string},
"script": {string},
"line": {number},
"column": {number},
"stack": {string}
}
The existence of keys/values in the error object are dependent upon browser support.
More Examples
var uhoh = require('uhoh');
/**
* Call uhoh without arguments:
* uhoh will make GET requests to /logs when an unhandled
* exception occurs
*/
uhoh();
/**
* Call uhoh with a route:
* uhoh will make GET requests to the provided route on unhandled exceptions
*/
uhoh('/my-logs-path');
define(['uhoh'], functon(uhoh) {
/**
* Call uhoh with a callback:
* uhoh will not make requests to the server but will
* callback with an object and an optional error
*/
uhoh(function(info, err) {
/**
* info looks like:
* {
* message: {string}, // error message
* script: {string}, // filename of script file where the error occurred
* line: {number}, // the line number where the error occurred
* column: {number}, // the column number where the error occurred
* stack: {string} // the stack trace
* }
* err (if available) is an instanceof Error
*
* Some values will not be provided depending on what the browser supports
*/
});
});
/**
* Call uhoh with a route and callback
*/
uhoh('/my-log-route', function(info, err) {
// Maybe do things with info or err
});
Tests
$ npm install
$ npm test
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2015 Michael Maelzer
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