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6.7 | 9.4 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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LogCaptor
- LogCaptor: Simplificando o Teste de Logs em APIs REST Java
- Library to unit test your logging
- LogCaptor 2.8.0 Released
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Unexplainable suddenly increased git clone count at repo?
I have been working on different public libraries and I noticed that one of my projects, LogCaptor, has suddenly high amount of git clone counts. Normally I would have daily 0 to 2 clones but from 13 december onwards on average 140 clones daily and on average 60 unique clones daily. I am not able to understand why suddenly this has increased as I am not able to get more information. Any idea if others are facing similar traffic or have any idea why I suddenly get more traffic?
- LogCaptor 2.6.1 Released
sentry-java
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Methods and processes for reduce bugs in production
>As now we've introduced some peers code review, automatic testing on most critical stuff (but since the codebase sucks these aren't really reliable tests)
They may not be "reliable", but these are your safety net, or harness, so you don't fall. I wrote about similar issues, for instance here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26591067 and, given your promotion, here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37211796. It contains a few steps starting from "So...".
You can add monitoring, something like Sentry (https://sentry.io) will capture exceptions that were not handled that you have not seen because the stack trace is buried in hundreds of pages of logs or something. It groups them by exception and counts them. It's pretty awesome. (https://docs.sentry.io). It supports around 108 platforms (Java, Python, JavaScript, etc.). This lets you see the exceptions and makes prioritizing easier (which ones are the most frequent, which ones impact the most, etc.).
If you don't have them already, issue templates are really useful and the comment I linked to explains why, but here's an example of an issue template (again, you can configure them for different types of issues so team members select from a dropdown for a bug or a feature):
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From an idea to the closed beta in 3 months and it's not an AI or ChatGPT project
But, from my understanding, it targeted only software developers that would like to have super-deep insights into the applications and is not intended for monitoring simple apps like websites. Also, I have no idea even if I embed it, whether will it be able to tell me if my resources loaded or the performance didn't go well. For example, I don't see how I can easily embed it into my website: https://docs.sentry.io/ only programming languages are listed here.
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GraphQL Observability with Sentry
Sentry provides informative guides for many platforms. In our server's case, we apply Apollo Server v2 as an Express middleware; therefore, Sentry's Express Guide with request, tracing, and error handlers is a great starting point.
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Integrating OpenReplay with Sentry
The last step is to extract the openReplaySessionToken from the header and add it to your Sentry scope (ideally using a middleware or decorator) in your backend. The method to do this depends on the programming language of your backend, you can consult the Sentry docs on how to configure scope. The snippet below shows how to configure a Sentry scope if your backend is built with node.js/express
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In a lot of cases crash report SDKs are open source?
Sentry: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-java
What are some alternatives?
Apache Log4j 2 - Apache Log4j 2 is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for Java.
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
console-captor - 🎯 ConsoleCaptor captures console output for unit and integration testing purposes
Jaeger client - 🛑 This library is DEPRECATED!
Reasonable-Test-Logs - Junit5 test execution listener that hides log events for "green" tests.
openreplay - Session replay and analytics tool you can self-host. Ideal for reproducing issues, co-browsing with users and optimizing your product.
CVE-2021-44228-Scanner - Vulnerability scanner and mitigation patch for Log4j2 CVE-2021-44228
logger - ✔️ Simple, pretty and powerful logger for android
tinylog - tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala, and Android
Bugsnag - BugSnag crash monitoring and reporting tool for Android apps
p6spy - P6Spy is a framework that enables database data to be seamlessly intercepted and logged with no code changes to the application.
leakcanary - A memory leak detection library for Android.