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@desole/client
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This project contains the code for the Desole browser client collector. Check out desole.io for more information on how to set up the back-end.
You can either grab the code from this repository, install it using NPM, or use the CDN version:
Add this snippet before any other scripts in your HTML document, and replace the path to the client JS and the API URL:
<script src="CLIENT-LIBRARY-PATH" crossorigin="anonymous" integrity="INTEGRITY-HASH"></script>
<script>
var desole = new Desole({
url: 'https://DESOLE-API-URL',
app: {
name: 'Desole test',
version: '1.0.0',
stage: 'test'
}
})
</script>
This will make Desole automatically track unhandled errors on the page, as well as script loading errors. Make sure to add the block to the end of the HEAD element
To track errors manually, use instance created with new Desole
and call the captureException
to send an exception object or a promise rejection to the collector API:
try {
throw new Error('capturedException');
} catch (e) {
window.desole.captureException(e);
}
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Client side library for Desole.io
We found that @desole/client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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