Exceptional helps you track errors in your node.js apps!
This module posts exception data from your node.js apps to Exceptional http://getexceptional.com. When an exception occurs, data about the environment and backtrace of the exception are sent.
To use Exceptional for node.js you must have an account at http://getexceptional.com.
Install from NPM:
npm install exceptional-node
var Exceptional = require('exceptional-node').Exceptional;
Exceptional.API_KEY = **YOUR-API-KEY**;
Alternately, include the exceptional.js file in your application, and set your Exceptional API-KEY
var Exceptional = require('./exceptional').Exceptional;
Exceptional.API_KEY = **YOUR-API-KEY**;
There a are multiple ways you can use exceptional with your node.js app.
- The process.uncaughtException event can be used to catch exceptions that bubble all the way up to the event loop.
process.addListener('uncaughtException', function(err) {
Exceptional.handle(err);
});
- You can send exception data to exceptional from inside your own try/catch blocks
try {
// Your Code
} catch(error) {
// Your own error processing
Exceptional.handle(error);
}
Check out the small example in examples/demo.js (replace 'your-api-key-here' with your read API-KEY).
node example/demo.js
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