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@bugsnag/node

Bugsnag error reporter for Node.js

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What is @bugsnag/node?

@bugsnag/node is a comprehensive error monitoring and reporting tool for Node.js applications. It helps developers detect, diagnose, and resolve errors in real-time, ensuring a smoother user experience and more stable application performance.

What are @bugsnag/node's main functionalities?

Error Reporting

This feature allows you to report errors to Bugsnag. By initializing Bugsnag with your API key and using the `notify` method, you can send error details to the Bugsnag dashboard for further analysis.

const Bugsnag = require('@bugsnag/node');
Bugsnag.start({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' });

try {
  throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (e) {
  Bugsnag.notify(e);
}

Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs are logs of events that lead up to an error, providing context for debugging. This feature allows you to leave breadcrumbs that will be sent along with error reports.

const Bugsnag = require('@bugsnag/node');
Bugsnag.start({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' });

Bugsnag.leaveBreadcrumb('User clicked button', { buttonId: 'submit' });

try {
  throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (e) {
  Bugsnag.notify(e);
}

Custom Metadata

This feature allows you to add custom metadata to your error reports. This can include any additional information that might be useful for debugging, such as user account details or application state.

const Bugsnag = require('@bugsnag/node');
Bugsnag.start({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' });

try {
  throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (e) {
  Bugsnag.notify(e, event => {
    event.addMetadata('account', {
      id: 1234,
      name: 'Acme Co'
    });
  });
}

Session Tracking

Session tracking helps you understand the stability of your application from the perspective of your users. By starting a session, you can track errors that occur during that session and get insights into user experience.

const Bugsnag = require('@bugsnag/node');
Bugsnag.start({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' });

Bugsnag.startSession();

try {
  throw new Error('Something went wrong!');
} catch (e) {
  Bugsnag.notify(e);
}

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Package last updated on 28 Mar 2024

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