This gem is used to catch and report your Ruby on Rails applications errors and exceptions to the Exceptiontrap webservice.
The gem is compatible with Rails >= 3 (yes, including Rails 7)
Install the Exceptiontrap gem by putting this line to your Gemfile
gem 'exceptiontrap'
then run bundle
Now generate the config/exceptiontrap.yml
file with
rails generate exceptiontrap --api-key YOUR_API_KEY
and you should be fine.
Note: Some exceptions are ignored by default, e.g. RoutingError
and RecordNotFound
errors. You can change this behavior in the config/exceptiontrap.yml
file that we just generated.
You can find your API-Key by logging in to your Exceptiontrap Account. Select the application, and follow the Setup
link.
Exceptiontrap catches Sidekiq errors automatically. You don't have to set up anything. Easy, right?
There is no automatic integration into DelayedJob yet. Meanwhile you can let Exceptiontrap notifiy you about errors using its notify
method inside DelayedJob's error
hook.
class ParanoidNewsletterJob < NewsletterJob
# ...
def error(job, exception)
Exceptiontrap.notify(exception, custom_controller: job.class.name)
end
end
There is no automatic integration into Resque yet. Meanwhile you can let Exceptiontrap notifiy you about errors using its notify
method inside Resque's on_failure
hook.
You can also create a module with Exceptiontrap enabled and integrate it.
module ExceptiontrapJob
def on_failure(exception, *args)
Exceptiontrap.notify(exception, args)
end
end
class MyJob
extend ExceptiontrapJob
def self.perform(*args)
...
end
end
Copyright (c) 2021 [Torsten Bühl], released under the MIT license