bugsnag
Bugsnag integration for nuxt.js. Makes it easy to add bugsnag to your Project. Supports uploading source maps.
nuxt-bugsnag
Nuxt2
If you are using Nuxt2 see here
Playground
Open Stackblitz and try it out.
Setup
- Add
nuxt-bugsnag
dependency to your project
npm install nuxt-bugsnag
- Add
nuxt-bugsnag
to themodules
section ofnuxt.config.js
.
{ modules: [ 'nuxt-bugsnag' ]}
You can pass every bugsnag options in the config object
{ bugsnag: { config: { apiKey: 'your key', enabledReleaseStages: ['staging', 'production'], } }}
Source Maps
You can upload sourcemaps by adding the option publishRelease
.
It's important to set the baseUrl as well, it will allow bugsnag to map your errors to the sourcemap:
{ bugsnag: { publishRelease: true, baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000' }}
The output for a medium Nuxt App can get quite big. So we added an option to disable the logs for that case.
{ bugsnag: { publishRelease: true, disableLog: true, baseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000' }}
Setting a different project root
If your Nuxt App runs in a different folder than /
, you might want to set projectRoot
to this directory, so that BugSnag can match the sourcemap.
{ bugsnag: { publishRelease: true, projectRoot: '/someFolder/' }}
Config Example
I would recommend to set these options
{ modules: [ 'nuxt-bugsnag', ], bugsnag: { publishRelease: true, config: { apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY', enabledReleaseStages: ['staging', 'production'], releaseStage: process.env.NODE_ENV, appVersion: 'YOUR_VERSION', } }}
Reporting custom errors
The simplest answer is like this.
this.$bugsnag.notify(new Error('Some Error'))
if you like the composition approach you can do it like this
useBugsnag().notify('Some Error')
Development
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies using
npm install
- Start development server using
npm run dev
License
Copyright (c) Julian Martin julian.martin@russmedia.com