@appsignal/vue
The @appsignal/javascript
integration for Vue v2.6+ and Vue v.3.0+.
See also the mono repo README for more information.
Installation
Add the @appsignal/vue
and @appsignal/javascript
packages to your package.json
. Then, run yarn install
/npm install
.
You can also add these packages to your package.json
on the command line:
yarn add @appsignal/javascript @appsignal/vue
npm install --save @appsignal/javascript @appsignal/vue
Usage
Vue.config.errorHandler
in Vue 2
The default Vue integration is a function that binds to the Vue.config.errorHandler
hook. In a new app created using @vue/cli
, your main.js
/.ts
file would look something like this:
import Vue from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import router from './router'
import store from './store'
import Appsignal from "@appsignal/javascript"
import { errorHandler } from "@appsignal/vue"
const appsignal = new Appsignal({
key: "YOUR FRONTEND API KEY"
})
Vue.config.errorHandler = errorHandler(appsignal, Vue)
new Vue({
router,
store,
render: h => h(App)
}).$mount('#app')
Vue.config.errorHandler
in Vue 3
The default Vue integration is a function that binds to the Vue.config.errorHandler
hook. In a new app created using @vue/cli
, your main.js
/.ts
file would look something like this:
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import Appsignal from "@appsignal/javascript"
import { errorHandler } from "@appsignal/vue"
const appsignal = new Appsignal({
key: "YOUR FRONTEND API KEY"
})
const app = createApp(App)
app.config.errorHandler = errorHandler(appsignal, app)
app.mount('#app')
Development
Installation
Make sure mono is installed and bootstrapped, see the project README's development section for more information.
You can then run the following to start the compiler in watch mode. This automatically compiles both the ES Module and CommonJS variants:
yarn build:watch
You can also build the library without watching the directory:
yarn build # build both CJS and ESM
yarn build:cjs # just CJS
yarn build:esm # just ESM
Testing
The tests for this library use Jest as the test runner. Once you've installed the dependencies, you can run the following command in the root of this repository to run the tests for all packages, or in the directory of a package to run only the tests pertaining to that package:
yarn test
Versioning
This repo uses Semantic Versioning (often referred to as semver). Each package in the repository is versioned independently from one another.
@TODO: define how this works once we know more about releasing
Contributing
Thinking of contributing to this repo? Awesome! 🚀
Please follow our Contributing guide in our documentation and follow our Code of Conduct.
Also, we would be very happy to send you Stroopwafles. Have look at everyone we send a package to so far on our Stroopwafles page.
Support
Contact us and speak directly with the engineers working on AppSignal. They will help you get set up, tweak your code and make sure you get the most out of using AppSignal.