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Informations about the package airbrake-bundle

EoAirbrakeBundle

Latest Stable Version Dependencies Status

Airbrake.io & Errbit integration for Symfony2.

Prerequisites

This version of the bundle requires Symfony 2.1+

Installation

Step 1: Download EoAirbrakeBundle using composer

Add EoAirbrakeBundle in your composer.json:

Now tell composer to download the bundle by running the command:

Composer will install the bundle to your project's vendor/eo directory.

Step 2: Enable the bundle

Enable the bundle in the kernel:

Step 3: Configure the EoAirbrakeBundle

Now that you have properly installed and enabled EoAirbrakeBundle, the next step is to configure the bundle to work with the specific needs of your application.

Add the following configuration to your config.yml file

Step 4 (Optional): Add EoAirbrakeBundle routing to simulate an error exception:

If you want to simulate an exception and test your configuration you can add the following route in your application.

You will now be able to access the example controller from: http://domain.tld/airbrake/simulate

Configuration reference

Usage

Once configured, bundle will automatically send exceptions/errors to airbrake server.

Logging javascript errors

EoAirbrakeBundle includes a twig extension for airbrake javascript notifier. To start logging exceptions on client side you have to add {{ airbrake_notifier() }} function in your base template:

License

This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle:

Reporting an issue or a feature request

Issues and feature requests related to this bundle are tracked in the Github issue tracker https://github.com/eymengunay/EoAirbrakeBundle/issues.


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Requires symfony/symfony Version ^2.7 || ^3.0
dbtlr/php-airbrake Version ~1.1
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