- Auto-configures a
RaygunTemplatebean. - Integrations:
- Spring Web MVC controllers in a Servlet environment
- Spring Web Services endpoints
- Can exclude exception types sent.
- Customizable properties in the properties documentation.
- Messages sending is asynchronous by default.
- Auto-configures a mock
RaygunClientFactorybean in tests.
Add the dependency in the implementation configuration.
dependencies {
implementation 'com.midtrans:raygun-spring-boot-starter:0.7.3'
}
Set the raygun.api-key property or RAYGUN_APIKEY environment variable with the Raygun API key retrieved from the Raygun Application settings page.
In your application.properties file.
raygun.api-key={your-api-key-value}
A RaygunTemplate bean is auto-configured and can be autowired.
@Component
class UserService {
final RaygunTemplate;
UserService(RaygunTemplate raygunTemplate) {
this.raygunTemplate = raygunTemplate;
}
void businessLogic() {
try {
//some business logic...
} catch (Exception ex) {
raygunTemplate.send(ex);
}
}
}The Javadoc can be accessed in javadoc.io.
| Spring Boot Version | Tested | Supported |
|---|---|---|
| 2.7.x | yes | yes |
| 2.6.x | yes | no |
| 2.5.x | yes | no |
| < 2.5.x | no | no |
This starter has been tested with Spring Boot version 2.5.x, 2.6.x, and 2.7.x.
Usage with Spring Boot version below 2.5.x and above 2.7.x should work, but not tested.
Feature requests and bug fixes are only supported for Spring Boot version 2.7.x.
Uncaught exceptions thrown from @Controller and @RestController methods are logged and sent to Raygun.
Responses can be built using Spring Web MVC exception handling mechanism using exception annotated with @ResponseStatus or using @ExceptionHandler method in a @Controller or a @ControllerAdvice as documented in the reference documentation.
If the uncaught exceptions are sent in @ExceptionHandler methods, the uncaught exceptions will be sent to Raygun twice.
@RestController
class UserRestController {
//The IndexOutOfBoundsException will be sent to Raygun once
@GetMapping("/uncaught")
void uncaught() {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
//The NullPointerException will be sent to Raygun twice
@GetMapping("/controllerAdvice")
void controllerAdvice() {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
//The response will be depends on the annotation and the custom Exception will be sent to Raygun
@GetMapping("/responseStatus")
void responseStatus() {
throw new ResponseStatusException();
}
}
@ControllerAdvice
class UserControllerAdvice {
@Autowired
RaygunTemplate raygunTemplate;
@ExceptionHandler
ResponseEntity<?> handle(NullPointerException ex) {
raygunTemplate.send(ex);
return ResponseEntity.internalServerError().build();
}
}
@ResponseStatus(code = HttpStatus.BAD_GATEWAY, reason = "Bad Gateway")
class ResponseStatusException extends RuntimeException {
}The Web MVC integration is configured when using the @WebMvcTest annotation.
Uncaught exceptions will still be caught and logged, but they are not sent to Raygun. Please refer to the testing section.
@WebMvcTest
class UserWebMvcTest {
@Autowired
MockMvc mockMvc;
//Exceptions thrown by controller methods are caught and logged, but not sent to Raygun
@Test
void responseStatus() throws Exception {
mockMvc.perform(get("/responseStatus"))
.andExpect(status().isBadGateway());
}
}Uncaught exceptions thrown from @Endpoint methods are logged and sent to Raygun.
By default, responses for uncaught exceptions are SOAP Fault with the exception's message as the fault string. Custom responses for uncaught exceptions can be built using Spring Web Services exception handling mechanism using exceptions annotated with @SoapFault as documented in the reference documentation.
@Endpoint
class UserEndpoint {
//The Fault response reason will be the exception message.
@PayloadRoot(localPart = "uncaught")
void uncaught() {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
//The Fault response reason will be the annotation's faultStringOrReason if set or the exception message if not set.
@PayloadRoot(localPart = "soapFault")
void soapFault() {
throw new SoapFaultException();
}
}
@SoapFault(faultCode = FaultCode.SERVER, faultStringOrReason = "soapFault")
class SoapFaultException extends RuntimeException {
}The Web Services integration is configured when using the @WebServiceServerTest annotation
Uncaught exceptions will still be caught and logged, but they are not sent to Raygun. Please refer to the testing section.
@WebServiceServerTest
class UserWebServiceServerTest {
@Autowired
MockWebServiceClient mockWebServiceClient;
@Test //Exceptions thrown by endpoint methods are caught and logged, but not sent to Raygun
void uncaught() {
mockWebServiceClient
.sendRequest(RequestCreators.withPayload(new StringSource("<uncaught></uncaught>")))
.andExpect(ResponseMatchers.serverOrReceiverFault());
}
}To exclude exceptions being sent, register exception types through a RaygunExceptionExcludeRegistrar bean.
@Component
class UserRaygunExcludeExceptionRegistrar implements RaygunExceptionExcludeRegistrar {
@Override
public void registerExceptions(RaygunExceptionExcludeRegistry registry) {
registry.registerException(RuntimeException.class);
}
}RaygunTemplate will use a TaskExecutor to send the Raygun mesages.
In an idiomatic Spring Boot application, a ThreadPoolTaskExecutor bean is auto-configured with a sensible defaults and can be customized as documented in the reference documentation.
Depending on how many TaskExecutor beans configured in the ApplicationContext, the behavior is different as below:
- no
TaskExecutorbean configured,RaygunTemplatewill use aSyncTaskExecutorto send the messages synchronously, - one
TaskExecutorbean configured,RaygunTemplatewill use the configuredTaskExecutorbean, - multiple
TaskExecutorbeans configured- no bean named
raygunTaskExecutorconfigured,RaygunTemplatewill use aSyncTaskExecutorto send the messages synchronously, - one
TaskExecutorbean namedraygunTaskExecutorconfigured,RaygunTemplatewill use theraygunTaskExecutorbean.
- no bean named
To know the behaviors and tradeoffs of using ThreadPoolTaskExecutor please refer to RaygunTemplateMessagesSendingTest and RaygunTemplateMessagesRejectionTest.
In tests, RaygunTemplate bean is mocked and does not send exceptions to Raygun.
This will apply to @SpringBootTest and test slices.
@SpringBootTest
class UserTest {
@Autowired
RaygunTemplate raygunTemplate;
//The RaygunTemplate does not send the exception to Raygun
@Test
void contextLoads() {
raygunTemplate.send(new IllegalArgumentException());
}
}There are example Spring Boot applications provided in the repository.
Please add the raygun.api-key in the application's src/main/resources/application.properties file.
Commands for MacOS and Linux:
- Command Line Application:
./gradlew raygun-spring-boot-starter:bootRun - Web Servlets Application:
./gradlew raygun-spring-boot-starter-web:bootRun - Web Services Application:
./gradlew raygun-spring-boot-starter-web-services:bootRun
Please read the contributing guide.