Active Support Error Reporter
ActiveSupport::ErrorReporter
is a common interface for error reporting services.
To rescue and report any unhandled error, you can use the handle
method:
Rails.error.handle do
do_something!
end
If an error is raised, it will be reported and swallowed.
Alternatively, if you want to report the error but not swallow it, you can use record
:
Rails.error.record do
do_something!
end
Both methods can be restricted to handle only a specific error class:
maybe_tags = Rails.error.handle(Redis::BaseError) { redis.get("tags") }
Namespace
Module
Methods
Constants
DEFAULT_SOURCE | = | "application" |
SEVERITIES | = | %i(error warning info) |
Attributes
[RW] | logger |
Class Public methods
new(*subscribers, logger: nil)
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 32
def initialize(*subscribers, logger: nil)
@subscribers = subscribers.flatten
@logger = logger
end
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Instance Public methods
disable(subscriber)
Prevent a subscriber from being notified of errors for the duration of the block. You may pass in the subscriber itself, or its class.
This can be helpful for error reporting service integrations, when they wish to handle any errors higher in the stack.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 147
def disable(subscriber)
disabled_subscribers = (ActiveSupport::IsolatedExecutionState[self] ||= [])
disabled_subscribers << subscriber
begin
yield
ensure
disabled_subscribers.delete(subscriber)
end
end
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handle(*error_classes, severity: :warning, context: {}, fallback: nil, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
Evaluates the given block, reporting and swallowing any unhandled error. If no error is raised, returns the return value of the block. Otherwise, returns the result of fallback.call
, or nil
if fallback
is not specified.
# Will report a TypeError to all subscribers and return nil.
Rails.error.handle do
1 + '1'
end
Can be restricted to handle only specific error classes:
maybe_tags = Rails.error.handle(Redis::BaseError) { redis.get("tags") }
Options
-
:severity
- This value is passed along to subscribers to indicate how important the error report is. Can be:error
,:warning
, or:info
. Defaults to:warning
. -
:context
- Extra information that is passed along to subscribers. For example:Rails.error.handle(context: { section: "admin" }) do # ... end
-
:fallback
- A callable that provideshandle
‘s return value when an unhandled error is raised. For example:user = Rails.error.handle(fallback: -> { User.anonymous }) do User.find_by(params) end
-
:source
- This value is passed along to subscribers to indicate the source of the error. Subscribers can use this value to ignore certain errors. Defaults to"application"
.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 74
def handle(*error_classes, severity: :warning, context: {}, fallback: nil, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
error_classes = [StandardError] if error_classes.blank?
yield
rescue *error_classes => error
report(error, handled: true, severity: severity, context: context, source: source)
fallback.call if fallback
end
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record(*error_classes, severity: :error, context: {}, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
Evaluates the given block, reporting and re-raising any unhandled error. If no error is raised, returns the return value of the block.
# Will report a TypeError to all subscribers and re-raise it.
Rails.error.record do
1 + '1'
end
Can be restricted to handle only specific error classes:
tags = Rails.error.record(Redis::BaseError) { redis.get("tags") }
Options
-
:severity
- This value is passed along to subscribers to indicate how important the error report is. Can be:error
,:warning
, or:info
. Defaults to:error
. -
:context
- Extra information that is passed along to subscribers. For example:Rails.error.record(context: { section: "admin" }) do # ... end
-
:source
- This value is passed along to subscribers to indicate the source of the error. Subscribers can use this value to ignore certain errors. Defaults to"application"
.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 110
def record(*error_classes, severity: :error, context: {}, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
error_classes = [StandardError] if error_classes.blank?
yield
rescue *error_classes => error
report(error, handled: false, severity: severity, context: context, source: source)
raise
end
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report(error, handled: true, severity: handled ? :warning : :error, context: {}, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
Report an error directly to subscribers. You can use this method when the block-based handle
and record
methods are not suitable.
Rails.error.report(error)
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 172
def report(error, handled: true, severity: handled ? :warning : :error, context: {}, source: DEFAULT_SOURCE)
return if error.instance_variable_defined?(:@__rails_error_reported)
unless SEVERITIES.include?(severity)
raise ArgumentError, "severity must be one of #{SEVERITIES.map(&:inspect).join(", ")}, got: #{severity.inspect}"
end
full_context = ActiveSupport::ExecutionContext.to_h.merge(context)
disabled_subscribers = ActiveSupport::IsolatedExecutionState[self]
@subscribers.each do |subscriber|
unless disabled_subscribers&.any? { |s| s === subscriber }
subscriber.report(error, handled: handled, severity: severity, context: full_context, source: source)
end
rescue => subscriber_error
if logger
logger.fatal(
"Error subscriber raised an error: #{subscriber_error.message} (#{subscriber_error.class})\n" +
subscriber_error.backtrace.join("\n")
)
else
raise
end
end
unless error.frozen?
error.instance_variable_set(:@__rails_error_reported, true)
end
nil
end
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set_context(...)
Update the execution context that is accessible to error subscribers. Any context passed to handle
, record
, or report
will be merged with the context set here.
Rails.error.set_context(section: "checkout", user_id: @user.id)
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 163
def set_context(...)
ActiveSupport::ExecutionContext.set(...)
end
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subscribe(subscriber)
Register a new error subscriber. The subscriber must respond to
report(Exception, handled: Boolean, severity: (:error OR :warning OR :info), context: Hash, source: String)
The report
method should never raise an error.
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 123
def subscribe(subscriber)
unless subscriber.respond_to?(:report)
raise ArgumentError, "Error subscribers must respond to #report"
end
@subscribers << subscriber
end
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unsubscribe(subscriber)
Unregister an error subscriber. Accepts either a subscriber or a class.
subscriber = MyErrorSubscriber.new
Rails.error.subscribe(subscriber)
Rails.error.unsubscribe(subscriber)
# or
Rails.error.unsubscribe(MyErrorSubscriber)
📝 Source code
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 138
def unsubscribe(subscriber)
@subscribers.delete_if { |s| subscriber === s }
end
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