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@exceptionless/node
Advanced tools
Using Exceptionless in the NodeJS environment is similar to using it in other JavaScript environments.
To use this package, your must be using ES6 and Node 15+.
npm install @exceptionless/node --save
While your app is starting up, you should call startup on the Exceptionless
client. This ensures the client is configured and automatic capturing of
unhandled errors occurs.
import { Exceptionless } from "@exceptionless/node";
await Exceptionless.startup(c => {
c.apiKey = "API_KEY_HERE";
c.setUserIdentity("12345678", "Blake");
// set some default data
c.defaultData["mydata"] = {
myGreeting: "Hello World"
};
c.defaultTags.push("Example", "JavaScript", "Node");
});
Once that's done, you can use the Exceptionless client anywhere in your app by
importing Exceptionless followed by the method you want to use. For example:
await Exceptionless.submitLog("Hello world!");
Please see the docs for more information on configuring the client.
If you need help, please contact us via in-app support, open an issue or join our chat on Discord. We’re always here to help if you have any questions!
FAQs
JavaScript client for Exceptionless
The npm package @exceptionless/node receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @exceptionless/node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exceptionless/node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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