- Version: 3.2.9
- GitHub: https://github.com/NativeScript/firebase
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@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics
- Intro
- Installation
- Use @nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics
- Log a crash context
- Set crash attributes for more context data
- Test crashlytics
- Report errors manually
- [Manually enable or disable crashlytics collection](#manually-enable-or-disable-crashlytics-collection
- API
- License
A plugin that allows you to add Firebase Crashlytics to your NativeScript app.
Note: Use this plugin with the @nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core plugin to initialize Firebase.
Crashlytics helps you to collect analytics and details about crashes and errors that occur in your app. It does this through three aspects:
- Logs: Log events in your app to be sent with the crash report for context when your app crashes.
- Crash reports: Every crash is automatically turned into a crash report and sent.
- Stack traces: Even when an error is caught and your app recovers, the JavaScript stack trace can still be sent.
Installation
Install the plugin by running the following command in the root directory of your project.
npm install @nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics
Use @nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics
Log a crash context
Use the log
method throughout your app to accumulate extra context for possible crashes that can happen.
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
import '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics'; // only needs to be imported 1x
const crashlytics = firebase().crashlytics();
crashlytics.log('User signed in.');
Set crash attributes for more context data
For additional context, Crashlytics also offers various methods to set attributes for the crash report.
- To set a single attribute, call the
setAttribute
method passing it the attribute name as the first argument and its value as the second argument.
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
import '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics'; // only needs to be imported 1x
const crashlytics = firebase().crashlytics();
crashlytics().setAttribute('credits', String(user.credits));
- To set multiple attributes at once, call the
setAttributes
method with an object containing the attributes.
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
import '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics'; // only needs to be imported 1x
const crashlytics = firebase().crashlytics();
crashlytics().setAttributes({
role: 'admin',
followers: '13',
email: user.email,
username: user.username,
});
You can use set methods to set predefined attributes, but you can also set your own custom attributes.
- You can also set the user ID. To do that call the
setUserId
method onfirebase().crashlytics()
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
import '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-crashlytics'; // only needs to be imported 1x
const crashlytics = firebase().crashlytics();
crashlytics.setUserId(user.uid);
Test crashlytics
To test Crashlytics for your app, call the crash
method to force a crash and in Firebase Console, see if the crash is logged.
firebase().crashlytics().crash();
Report errors manually
Crashlytics also supports sending JavaScript stack traces to the Firebase console. This can be used in any situation where an error occurs but is caught by your code to recover gracefully.
To send a stack trace, pass a JavaScript Error to the recordError
method.
Even if you catch unexpected errors, for your app to recover and behave smoothly you can still report them through Crashlytics using the recordError
method. This will also provide you with the associated stack trace.
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
firebase().crashlytics().log('Updating user count.');
try {
if (users) {
someMethodToCatch();
}
} catch (error) {
crashlytics().recordError(error);
console.log(error);
}
Manually enable or disable crashlytics collection
As Crashlytics will be sending certain information regarding the user, users may want to opt out of the crash reporting. To disable crashlytics collection, call the setCrashlyticsCollectionEnabled
method on firebase().crashlytics()
passing it false
This can be done throughout the app with a simple method call to setCrashlyticsCollectionEnabled:
import { firebase } from '@nativescript-asharghi/firebase-core';
firebase().crashlytics().setCrashlyticsCollectionEnabled(false);
API
Crashlytics
The Crashlytics class has the following members.
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ios |
readonly | |
android |
readonly | |
app |
FirebaseApp | readonly |
Methods
Method | Returns | Description |
---|---|---|
checkForUnsentReports() |
Promise<boolean> |
|
crash() |
void |
|
deleteUnsentReports() |
void |
|
didCrashOnPreviousExecution() |
boolean |
|
log(message: string) |
void |
|
recordError(error: any) |
void |
|
sendUnsentReports() |
void |
|
setAttribute(name: string, value: string | number | boolean) |
void |
|
setAttributes(attributes: { [key: string]: string | number | boolean }) |
void |
|
setCrashlyticsCollectionEnabled(enabled: boolean) |
void |
|
setUserId(userId: string) |
void |
License
Apache License Version 2.0