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Handles all of the boilerplate shit you need to use TrackJS in your fancy Ember application.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v3.24 or above
  • Ember CLI v3.24 or above
  • Node.js v14 or above

Installation

ember install ember-cli-trackjs

Settings

Configure TrackJS in your application's config/environment.js file. Please see the TrackJS documentation for specific configuration options.

// config/environment.js
module.exports = function () {
  let ENV = {
    trackjs: {
      application: 'my-app', // defaults to `ENV.APP.name`
      version: '1.2.3', // defaults to `ENV.APP.version`
      token: '1234567890',
    },
  };

  if (environment === 'test') {
    ENV.trackjs.token = null;
  }

  return ENV;
};

See? Pretty much like you'd expect. The ENV.APP.name and ENV.APP.version are provided by ember-cli-app-version.

One Caveat

TrackJS supports onError configuration option that is a function. This has been a bit problematic (#4) as Ember CLI's config/environment.js does not allow you to include function options.

To work around this problem we can use the configure() function in an initializer:

// app/instance-initializers/trackjs.js
export { initialize as parent } from 'ember-cli-trackjs/instance-initializers/trackjs';

export function initialize(appInstance) {
  parent(...arguments);

  const trackjs = appInstance.lookup('service:trackjs');

  trackjs.configure({
    onError(payload, err) {
      // exclude errors from log in page
      if (payload.url && payload.url.indexOf('login') > 0) {
        return false;
      }

      return true;
    },
  });
}

export default {
  initialize,
};

Yeah, it's not ideal. I'm open to pull requests to make this sexier :)

Usage

The trackjs service can be injected into any framework object that you can use to report errors. This service provides same API as the TrackJS agent itself, see TrackJS's documentation for a complete list of available methods.

// app/routes/index.js
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';

export default class IndexRoute extends Route {
  @service trackjs;

  beforeModel() {
    this.trackjs.track('oh, snap. something bad happened');
  }
}

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.