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Rollbar.js

Proactively discover, predict, and resolve errors in real-time with Rollbar’s error monitoring platform. Start tracking errors today!

Build Status Code Quality: Javascript Total Alerts


Key benefits of using Rollbar.js are:

  • Cross platform: Rollbar.js supports both server-side and client-side Javascript, including frameworks such as React, Angular, Express, Next.js and more.
  • Telemetry: The telemetry timeline provides a list of “breadcrumbs” events that can help developers understand and fix problems in their client-side javascript. Learn more about telemetry.
  • Automatic error grouping: Rollbar aggregates Occurrences caused by the same error into Items that represent application issues. Learn more about reducing log noise.
  • Advanced search: Filter items by many different properties. Learn more about search.
  • Customizable notifications: Rollbar supports several messaging and incident management tools where your team can get notified about errors and important events by real-time alerts. Learn more about Rollbar notifications.

Setup Instructions

  1. Sign up for a Rollbar account.
  2. For client-side Javascript, follow the Browser Quick Start instructions. For Node.js, follow the Server Quick Start.

Usage and Reference

For complete usage instructions and configuration reference, see our Javascript SDK docs.

Release History & Changelog

See our Releases page for a list of all releases, including changes.

Help / Support

If you run into any issues, please email us at support@rollbar.com.

For bug reports, please open an issue on GitHub.

Developing

To set up a development environment, you'll need Node.js and npm.

  1. npm install -D
  2. make

To run the tests, run make test.

Contributing

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature).
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature').
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature).
  5. Create a new Pull Request.