3.0.2 • Published 11 months ago

@hawk.so/javascript v3.0.2

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106
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
11 months ago

Hawk JavaScript Catcher

Hawk allows to track JavaScript and TypeScript errors in your applications.

Here is the Hawk Web client and here is the Documentation.

Installation

We recommend adding Hawk script to page above others to prevent missing any errors.

Install via NPM or Yarn

Install package

npm install @hawk.so/javascript --save
yarn add @hawk.so/javascript

Then import @hawk.so/javascript module to your code.

import HawkCatcher from '@hawk.so/javascript';

Load from CDN

Get the newest bundle path from @hawk.so/javascript — open site and get the link to latest distributed JS bundle.

Then require this script on your site.

<script src="..." async></script>

Usage

Get an Integration Token

First of all, you should register an account on hawk.so.

Then create a Workspace and a Project in there. You'll get an Integration Token.

Initialize Catcher

Create HawkCatcher class instance when script will be ready and pass your Integration Token:

const hawk = new HawkCatcher({token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN'});

// or

const hawk = new HawkCatcher('INTEGRATION_TOKEN');

Alternately, add onload="const hawk = new HawkCatcher({token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN'})" attribute to the <script> tag.

<script src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/codex-team/hawk.javascript/master/hawk.js" onload="const hawk = new HawkCatcher({token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN'})"></script>

Initialization settings:

nametyperequireddescription
tokenstringrequiredYour project's Integration Token
releasestring/numberoptionalUnique identifier of the release. Used for source map consuming (see below)
user{id: string, name?: string, image?: string, url?: string}optionalCurrent authenticated user
contextobjectoptionalAny data you want to pass with every message.
vueVue constructoroptionalPass Vue constructor to set up the Vue integration
disableGlobalErrorsHandlingbooleanoptionalDo not initialize global errors handling
beforeSendfunction(event) => eventoptionalThis Method allows you to filter any data you don't want sending to Hawk

Other available initial settings are described at the type definition.

Usage in React project

You can use the JavaScript catcher in your React project. Create the Hawk Catcher instance in a index.js file of your project.

Manual sending

You can send errors or other messages to the Hawk manually, for example at your catch blocks or any debug conditions.

Use the .send(message, context) method for that. This method accepts the message of type Error or string as the first parameter. The second parameter is optional, it allows passing any additional data with the event. If you specify the context with the HawkCatcher constructor, it will be merged with the context passed to the send method.

// init Hawk Catcher instance
const hawk = new HawkCatcher({token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN'});

// somewhere in try-catch block or other custom place
hawk.send(new Error('Something went wrong'), {
  myOwnDebugInfo: '1234'
});

Source maps consuming

If your bundle is minified, it is useful to pass source-map files to the Hawk. After that you will see beautiful original source code lines in Hawk Garage instead of minified code.

To enable source map consuming you should do two things:

  • Send the source map and the release identifier to the Hawk after you build a new version of the script. For example with the Hawk Webpack Plugin or with cURL request.
  • Pass the release identifier to the Hawk Catcher using release option.

Testing and server responses

To make sure that Hawk is working right, call test() method from HawkCatcher class instance in browser's console. test() method sends fake error to server. Then, open Hawk and find a test event at the Project's page.

Sensitive data filtering

You can filter any data that you don't want to send to Hawk. Use the beforeSend() hook for that reason.

window.hawk = new HawkCatcher({
  token: 'INTEGRATION TOKEN',
  beforeSend(event){
    if (event.user && event.user.name){
      delete event.user.name;
    }

    return event;
  }
})

Integrate to Vue application

Vue apps have their own error handler, so if you want to catcher errors thrown inside Vue components, you should set up a Vue integration.

Pass the Vue constructor with the initial settings:

import Vue from 'vue';

const hawk = new HawkCatcher({
  token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN',
  vue: Vue // the Vue constructor you tweak
});

or pass it any moment after Hawk Catcher was instantiated:

import Vue from 'vue';

const hawk = new HawkCatcher({
  token: 'INTEGRATION_TOKEN',
});

hawk.connectVue(Vue)
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