##Why use it?
- Keep track of your clientside errors.
- Monitor your user's activity through events.
- Investigate what browser platforms generate more errors.
- Keep your logs in our cloud so your servers don't get overloaded.
- Manage your logs from our Web interface.
##How to use it?
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Include the script in your web page, preferably before any other script:
<script type="text/javascript" src="//jslogger.com/jslogger.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">window.jslogger = new JSLogger();</script>
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Watch your logs on our site.
##How to track?
All Javascript errors in your site will be logged to our server by default. But you can also log and track events on your own.
###Logs
To log errors or other types of notifications use the .log(data)
function
jslogger.log("I am an exception")
jslogger.log({exception: {name: "SignupFail", message: "The signup request failed."}})
###Events
To log special events use the .event(data)
function
jslogger.event("The signup button was clicked.")
jslogger.event({signup: {from: "Header red button"}})
##Options
If you don't want to send logs to the server in development mode, set track option to false
:
new JSLogger({track: false});
If you don't want to track the errors in your site, set logWindowErrors to false
:
new JSLogger({logWindowErrors: false});
##How to apply?
Our tool is still in BETA version. You can register here: http://jslogger.com/register. For other questions please send an e-mail to support@jslogger.com. For quick questions you can always ping us on Twitter - @jslogger or tweet about how awesome JSLogger is - #jslogger. Like us on Facebook and become a part of the JSLogger community.