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Exception monitoring

Error reporting and monitoring.

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Last updated 1 year ago

By default every unhandled exception fired in your NodeJS app will be reported automatically to be sure you'll be alerted for unpredictable errors in real time.

Inspector allows you to report an exception manually if you want be aware of it, but you don't want to block the execution of your code:

try {

    // Your code statements here...

} catch(e) {
    // Report an exception intentionally to collect diagnostics data
    inspector.reportException(e);
}

If something goes wrong in your code you will be alerted in real time in your inbox and the exception will be monitored for all subsequent occurrences.

Exception monitoring

When an exception is detected you can monitor its frequency in real time and access to the stacktrace for better investigation: