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@atomist/automation-client-ext-raven

Extension for capturing exceptions in automation clients and report them via Raven.JS

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@atomist/automation-client-ext-raven

An extension to an Atomist automation-client to capture and report exceptions via Raven.JS.

Usage

  • First install the dependency in your automation-client project
$ npm install @atomist/automation-client-ext-raven
  • Install the support in your atomist.config.ts
import { configureRaven } from "@atomist/automation-client-ext-raven";

export const configuration: Configuration = {
    postProcessors: [
            configureRaven,
    ],
}
  • Add configuration to your client configuration
  "raven": {
    "enabled": true,
    "dsn": "<your dsn>"
  }

Support

General support questions should be discussed in the #support channel on our community Slack team at atomist-community.slack.com.

If you find a problem, please create an issue.

Development

You will need to install [node][] to build and test this project.

To run tests, define a GITHUB_TOKEN to any valid token that has repo access. The tests will create and delete repositories.

Define GITHUB_VISIBILITY=public if you want these to be public; default is private. You'll get a 422 response from repo creation if you don't pay for private repos.

Build and Test

CommandReason
npm installinstall all the required packages
npm run buildlint, compile, and test
npm run lintrun tslint against the TypeScript
npm run compilecompile all TypeScript into JavaScript
npm testrun tests and ensure everything is working
npm run cleanremove stray compiled JavaScript files and build directory

Release

To create a new release of the project, update the version in package.json and then push a tag for the version. The version must be of the form M.N.P where M, N, and P are integers that form the next appropriate semantic version for release. The version in the package.json must be the same as the tag. For example:

$ npm version 1.2.3
$ git tag -a -m 'The ABC release' 1.2.3
$ git push origin 1.2.3

The Travis CI build (see badge at the top of this page) will publish the NPM module and automatically create a GitHub release using the tag name for the release and the comment provided on the annotated tag as the contents of the release notes.

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Package last updated on 10 Jul 2019

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