Honeybadger for JavaScript
Universal JavaScript library for integrating apps with the :zap: Honeybadger Error Notifier.
Documentation and Support
For comprehensive documentation and support, check out our documentation site.
Development
Bundling and types
This project is isomorphic, meaning it's a single library which contains both browser and server builds. It's written in TypeScript, and transpiled and bundled with Rollup. Our Rollup config generates three main files:
- The server build, which transpiles
src/server.ts
and its dependencies into dist/server/honeybadger.js
. - The browser build, which transpiles
src/browser.ts
and its dependencies into dist/browser/honeybadger.js
. - The minified browser build, which transpiles
src/browser.ts
and its dependencies into dist/browser/honeybadger.min.js
(+ source maps).
In addition, the TypeScript type declaration for each build is generated into its types/
directory (ie dist/browser/types/browser.d.ts
and dist/server/types/server.d.ts
).
However, since the package is isomorphic, TypeScript users will likely be writing import Honeybadger from '@honeybadger-io/js'
or import Honeybadger = require('@honeybadger-io/js')
in their IDE. Our package.json
has main
and browser
fields that determine which build they get, but there can only be a single type declaration file. So we use an extra file in the project root, honeybadger.d.ts
, that combines the types from both builds.
Tests
- To run unit tests for both browser and server builds:
npm test
. Or separately: npm run test:browser
, npm run test:server
. - To run integration tests across all supported platforms, set up a BrowserStack
account and use
BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=your_username BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=your-access-key npm run test:integration
. - To test the TypeScript type definitions:
npm run tsd
.
Releasing
This package comes with a postpublish
script (scripts/release-cdn.sh
)
which is executed every time a new version is released to NPM.
The script publishes to our js.honeybadger.io CDN (hosted on AWS via S3/CloudFront).
For the CDN release, make sure you have the following environment variable
available in your shell:
export HONEYBADGER_JS_S3_BUCKET=honeybadger-js
export HONEYBADGER_DISTRIBUTION_ID=cloudfront-id
AWS credentials are read from ~/.aws/credentials, using the default profile.
If the CDN release fails for some reason (bad AWS credentials, for instance),
re-run the release manually with by executing the script npm run postpublish
.
We use BrowserStack to run our automated integration tests on multiple platforms in CI.
License
This package is MIT licensed. See the MIT-LICENSE file in this folder for details.