crashops_flutter 0.0.823 crashops_flutter: ^0.0.823 copied to clipboard
This Flutter plugin will bridge your Flutter app with CrashOps SDK, for iOS and Android. CrashOps helps you to easily monitor crash and error reports. This library is plug n' play and it's super easy [...]
CrashOps plugin for Flutter #
This Flutter plugin helps to bridge your app with the CrashOps native SDK. CrashOps SDK helps you monitor your app's crashes and Flutter errors.
Installation #
⑂ & ▶
plug n' play
Easiest to install, all you need to do is add crashops_flutter
dependency and the SDK will automatically start monitoring on each application launch.
Required changes in your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
flutter:
sdk: flutter
...
crashops_flutter: any
...
Usage #
(see the a full example project in: github.com/CrashOps/Flutter-Example)
Catch errors #
To catch errors from your Flutter app, edit your main()
method as follows:
void main() {
// Catching errors in Flutter actually depends on the Flutter developer's code.
CrashOps crashOps = CrashOps();
var onErrorPreviousCallback = FlutterError.onError;
// Catches only Flutter errors
FlutterError.onError = (FlutterErrorDetails details) {
crashOps.onError(details);
FlutterError.dumpErrorToConsole(details, forceReport: false);
if (onErrorPreviousCallback != null && FlutterError.dumpErrorToConsole != onErrorPreviousCallback) {
onErrorPreviousCallback(details);
}
};
// Catches all Dart
runZoned(() {
runApp(MyApp());
}, onError: (error, stackTrace) {
// This catches also Dart errors, not only Flutter errors.
// For more details, read: https://flutter.dev/docs/cookbook/maintenance/error-reporting
crashOps.onError(error, stackTrace);
if (error is FlutterErrorDetails) {
FlutterErrorDetails details = error;
FlutterError.dumpErrorToConsole(details, forceReport: false);
if (onErrorPreviousCallback != null && FlutterError.dumpErrorToConsole != onErrorPreviousCallback) {
onErrorPreviousCallback(details);
}
}
});
}
Custom configurations #
class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {
// It's not mandatory to put those configurations inside a State.
// It may also be in the "main()" function.
final CrashOps crashOps = CrashOps();
...
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
// If you're willing to create logs in debug
crashOps.isEnabledInDebugMode = true;
// If you wish to upload logs to CrashOps servers
crashOps.setClientId(
"the-client-id-you-received-from-crashops-customer-support");
// If you wish to add more details in each log
crashOps.setMetadata({"yo": "that's my awesome app!"});
}
...
}
Don't have Flutter yet? #
For help getting started with Flutter, view their online documentation, which offers tutorials, samples, guidance on mobile development, and a full API reference.
Acknowledgments #
Flutter: https://pub.dev/flutter
TODO #
Become production ready :)
Our SDK is still under development, stay tuned: CrashOps.com