Open manishsainju opened 7 years ago
Add the javabrake dependency through your IDE or directly to your pom.xml file:
pom.xml
<dependency> <groupId>io.airbrake</groupId> <artifactId>javabrake</artifactId> <version>0.1.4</version> <type>pom</type> </dependency>
Add javabrake to your Gradle dependencies:
compile 'io.airbrake:javabrake:0.1.4'
Add javabrake to your Ivy dependencies:
<dependency org='io.airbrake' name='javabrake' rev='0.1.4'> <artifact name='javabrake' ext='pom'></artifact> </dependency>
Copy this configuration snippet into your Java app.
(You can find your project API KEY with your project's settings)
import io.airbrake.javabrake.Notifier; int projectId = <Your project ID>; String projectKey = "<Your project API KEY>"; Notifier notifier = new Notifier(projectId, projectKey); notifier.addFilter( (Notice notice) -> { notice.setContext("environment", "production"); return notice; });
Example of reporting a caught exception:
try { do(); } catch (IOException e) { notifier.report(e); }
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Step 1: Install
Install option 1: Maven
Add the javabrake dependency through your IDE or directly to your
pom.xml
file:Install option 2: Gradle
Add javabrake to your Gradle dependencies:
Install option 3: Ivy
Add javabrake to your Ivy dependencies:
Step 2: Configuration
Copy this configuration snippet into your Java app.
(You can find your project API KEY with your project's settings)
Example of reporting a caught exception:
Visit our official GitHub repo for advanced information and integrations like log4j, log4j2, and logback.