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@capacitor-firebase/crashlytics
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Unofficial Capacitor plugin for Firebase Crashlytics.1
npm install @capacitor-firebase/crashlytics
npx cap sync
Add Firebase to your project if you haven't already (Android / iOS).
See Add the Firebase Crashlytics plugin to your app and follow the instructions to set up your app correctly.
This plugin will use the following project variables (defined in your app’s variables.gradle
file):
$firebaseCrashlyticsVersion
version of com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics
(default: 18.3.6
)See Set up Xcode to automatically upload dSYM files and follow the instructions to set up Xcode correctly.
Attention: The path used in section 4.c
of the guide should be:
"${PODS_ROOT}/FirebaseCrashlytics/run"
No configuration required for this plugin.
A working example can be found here: robingenz/capacitor-firebase-plugin-demo
import { FirebaseCrashlytics } from '@capacitor-firebase/crashlytics';
const crash = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.crash({ message: 'Test' });
};
const setCustomKey = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.setCustomKey({
key: 'page',
value: 'home',
type: 'string',
});
};
const setUserId = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.setUserId({
userId: '123',
});
};
const log = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.log({
message: 'Test',
});
};
const setEnabled = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.setEnabled({
enabled: true,
});
};
const isEnabled = async () => {
const { enabled } = await FirebaseCrashlytics.isEnabled();
return enabled;
};
const didCrashOnPreviousExecution = async () => {
const { crashed } = await FirebaseCrashlytics.didCrashOnPreviousExecution();
return crashed;
};
const sendUnsentReports = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.sendUnsentReports();
};
const deleteUnsentReports = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.deleteUnsentReports();
};
const recordException = async () => {
await FirebaseCrashlytics.recordException({
message: 'This is a non-fatal message.',
});
};
import * as StackTrace from 'stacktrace-js';
const recordExceptionWithStacktrace = async (error: Error) => {
const stacktrace = await StackTrace.fromError(error);
await FirebaseCrashlytics.recordException({
message: 'This is a non-fatal message.',
stacktrace,
});
};
crash(...)
setCustomKey(...)
setUserId(...)
log(...)
setEnabled(...)
isEnabled()
didCrashOnPreviousExecution()
sendUnsentReports()
deleteUnsentReports()
recordException(...)
crash(options: CrashOptions) => Promise<void>
Forces a crash to test the implementation.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | CrashOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
setCustomKey(options: SetCustomKeyOptions) => Promise<void>
Sets a custom key and value that is associated with subsequent fatal and non-fatal reports.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | SetCustomKeyOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
setUserId(options: SetUserIdOptions) => Promise<void>
Sets a user ID (identifier) that is associated with subsequent fatal and non-fatal reports.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | SetUserIdOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
log(options: LogOptions) => Promise<void>
Adds a custom log message that is sent with your crash data to give yourself more context for the events leading up to a crash.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | LogOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
setEnabled(options: SetEnabledOptions) => Promise<void>
Enables/disables automatic data collection. The value does not apply until the next run of the app.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | SetEnabledOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
isEnabled() => Promise<IsEnabledResult>
Returns whether or not automatic data collection is enabled.
Only available for iOS.
Returns: Promise<IsEnabledResult>
Since: 0.1.0
didCrashOnPreviousExecution() => Promise<DidCrashOnPreviousExecutionResult>
Returns whether the app crashed during the previous execution.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Returns: Promise<DidCrashOnPreviousExecutionResult>
Since: 0.1.0
sendUnsentReports() => Promise<void>
Uploads any unsent reports to Crashlytics at next startup.
When automatic data collection is enabled, Crashlytics automatically uploads reports at startup.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Since: 0.1.0
deleteUnsentReports() => Promise<void>
Deletes any unsent reports on the device.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Since: 0.1.0
recordException(options: RecordExceptionOptions) => Promise<void>
Records a non-fatal report to send to Crashlytics.
Only available for Android and iOS.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | RecordExceptionOptions |
Since: 0.1.0
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
message | string | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
key | string | 0.1.0 |
value | string | number | boolean | 0.1.0 |
type | 'string' | 'boolean' | 'long' | 'double' | 'int' | 'float' | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
userId | string | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
message | string | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
enabled | boolean | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
enabled | boolean | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Since |
---|---|---|
crashed | boolean | 0.1.0 |
Prop | Type | Description | Since |
---|---|---|---|
message | string | 0.1.0 | |
code | number | Error code within a specific error domain. Only available for iOS. | 0.1.0 |
domain | string | A string containing the error domain. Only available for iOS. | 0.1.0 |
stacktrace | StackFrame[] | A stacktrace generated by stacktrace.js. Cannot be combined with code and domain . | 1.1.0 |
Subset of the Stacktrace generated by stacktrace.js.
Prop | Type |
---|---|
lineNumber | number |
fileName | string |
functionName | string |
Here you can find more information on how to test the Firebase Crashlytics implementation. Among other things, you will find information on how to correctly adjust the project's debug settings under iOS and how to test it out.
If you get obfuscated crash reports for iOS, make sure you have initialized Crashlytics correctly and take a look at this guide, which provides some ways to troubleshoot if Crashlytics can't find your app's dSYM.
See CHANGELOG.md.
See LICENSE.
This plugin is based on the Capacitor Community Firebase Crashlytics plugin. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the project!
This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by Google LLC or any of their affiliates or subsidiaries. ↩
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