Exploring the Google Stackdriver Error Reporting API
” It’s hard enough to find an error in your code when you’re looking for it; it’s even harder when you’ve assumed your code is error-free. ” – Steve McConnel
In previous blog, we have tried to log the front end error’s in Google Analytics, it has supported very good,
but the Google Analytics is not solely meant for error capturing and search started for exploring better error reporting system. Then just discovered about Google Stackdriver.
but the Google Analytics is not solely meant for error capturing and search started for exploring better error reporting system. Then just discovered about Google Stackdriver.
Google has acquired cloud monitoring service Stack driver in 2014.
Google Stackdriver provides powerful monitoring, logging, and diagnostics. It equips you with insight into the health, performance, and availability of cloud-powered applications, enabling you to find and fix issues faster. It is natively integrated with Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, and popular open source packages. Stack driver provides a wide variety of metrics, dashboards, alerting, log management, reporting, and tracing capabilities.
In this blog we are, are going to explore the Google Stackdriver Error Reporting API which is one among the below features,
In this blog we are, are going to explore the Google Stackdriver Error Reporting API which is one among the below features,
Google Stack driver Error Reporting API:
Stack driver Error Reporting counts, analyzes and aggregates the crashes in your running cloud services. A centralized error management interface displays the results with sorting and filtering capabilities. A dedicated view shows the error details: time chart, occurrences, affected user count, first and last seen dates and a cleaned exception stack trace. Opt-in to receive email and mobile alerts on new errors.
What we are going to do is, Read more.. https://gsmplusinfotech.com/blog/exploring-the-google-stackdriver-error-reporting-api/
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