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Honeybadger Client-Side Javascript Library

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A client-side JavaScript library for integrating apps with the โšก Honeybadger Error Notifier. For server-side javascript, check out our NodeJS library.

Documentation and Support

For comprehensive documentation and support, check out our documentation site.

Changelog

See https://github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Contributing

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create a topic branch git checkout -b my_branch
  3. Commit your changes git commit -am "Boom"
  4. Push to your branch git push origin my_branch
  5. Send a pull request

Development

  1. Run npm install.
  2. To run the test suite by itself, use npm test.
  3. To run the tests across all supported platforms, set up a BrowserStack account and use BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=your_username BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=your-access-key npm run test:ci.

Releasing

Releasing is done with two commands: npm version and npm publish. Both commands should be used with care. The npm publish command publishes to NPM and to our js.honeybadger.io CDN (hosted on AWS via S3/CloudFront).

For the CDN release, make sure you have the following environment variable available in your shell:

export HONEYBADGER_JS_S3_BUCKET=honeybadger-js
export HONEYBADGER_DISTRIBUTION_ID=cloudfront-id

AWS credentials are read from ~/.aws/credentials, using the default profile.

To perform a full release:

  1. With a clean working tree, use npm version [new version] to bump the version, commit the changes, tag the release, and push to GitHub. See npm help version for documentation.

  2. To publish the release, use npm publish. See npm help publish for documentation.

If the CDN release fails for some reason (bad AWS credentials, for instance), re-run the release manually with npm run release-cdn.

License

The Honeybadger gem is MIT licensed. See the MIT-LICENSE file in this repository for details.



We use BrowserStack to run our automated integration tests on multiple platforms in CI.

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