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expo-error-recovery
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Utilities for helping you gracefully handle crashes due to fatal JavaScript errors.
Deprecated. This module will be removed in SDK 47. This package is not utilized in projects built outside of the deprecated classic build system (
expo build:ios
&expo build:android
). For similar functionality, use the built-in error handling ofexpo-updates
. You can also use a third-party crash reporting service like Sentry or Bugsnag with EAS Build.
expo-error-recovery
helps you gracefully handle crashes caused by fatal JavaScript errors.
For managed Expo projects, please follow the installation instructions in the API documentation for the latest stable release.
For bare React Native projects, you must ensure that you have installed and configured the expo
package before continuing.
npm install expo-error-recovery
Run npx pod-install
after installing the npm package.
No additional set up necessary.
Contributions are very welcome! Please refer to guidelines described in the contributing guide.
FAQs
Utilities for helping you gracefully handle crashes due to fatal JavaScript errors.
The npm package expo-error-recovery receives a total of 18,654 weekly downloads. As such, expo-error-recovery popularity was classified as popular.
We found that expo-error-recovery demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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