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The definition of the word exceptionless is: to be without exception. Exceptionless provides real-time error reporting for your JavaScript, Node, .NET Core, ASP.NET, Web API, WebForms, WPF, Console, and MVC apps. It organizes the gathered information into simple actionable data that will help your app become exceptionless!
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Using Exceptionless
Refer to the Exceptionless documentation.
Hosting Options
We provide very reasonably priced hosting at Exceptionless. By using our hosted service, you are supporting the project and helping it get better! We also provide set up and support services.
Exceptionless can easily be run locally using Docker:
docker run --rm -it -p 5200:8080 exceptionless/exceptionless:latest
- Open
http://localhost:5200
- Create an account. The first account in the system will automatically be an admin.
This will run a completely self-contained simple instance of Exceptionless. It is only suitable for testing purposes since it will not persist data. For more complete setups, check out the self hosting documentation. Also, if you want to support the project while self hosting you can send us a pull request or donation.
Contributing
In appreciation for anyone who submits a non-trivial pull request, we will give you a free Exceptionless paid plan for a year. After your pull request is accepted, simply send an email to team@exceptionless.io with the name of your organization and we will upgrade you to a paid plan.
- Please read the contributing document
- Requirements
- Visual Studio Code
- Open Visual Studio Code and then open the Exceptionless root folder
- Go to the
Terminal
menu and selectRun Task...
and then selectStart Elasticsearch
(you can stop the service when you are done using theStop Elasticsearch
task) - Go to the
Debug
menu and select theWeb
launch configuration then click theStart Debugging
button - A browser window should be automatically opened to
https://localhost:5100/
- When running locally in
Development
mode, a global administrator usertest@localhost
is automatically created with passwordtester
. You can also click theSignup
button to create a new account
- Visual Studio
- Open Visual Studio and then open the
Exceptionless.sln
solution in the root folder - Start Elasticsearch by either configuring multiple startup projects for the
docker-compose
andExceptionless.Web
projects or by running thestart-services.ps1
script in the root folder - Run the
Exceptionless.Web
project - A browser window should be automatically opened to
https://localhost:5100/
- When running locally in
Development
mode, a global administrator usertest@localhost
is automatically created with passwordtester
. You can also click theSignup
button to create a new account
- Open Visual Studio and then open the
UI Only Development
The UI is a SPA application that runs against the Exceptionless API. The source is located in the src/Exceptionless.Web/ClientApp
folder. The UI will automatically be started when running the whole project, but if you want to work on just the UI, then open Visual Studio Code to the src/Exceptionless.Web/ClientApp
folder and run the npm run serve (use exceptionless api)
task to start the UI pointing at the official Exceptionless API. You will need to login to your actual Exceptionless account.
API Only Development
You can work on just the API without running the SPA UI by selecting the Exceptionless API
launch configuration in Visual Studio. You can then run requests using the exceptionless.http
file. Make sure that you have the REST Client extension installed.
Thanks
Thanks to all the people who have contributed!
Thanks to JetBrains for a community WebStorm and ReSharper license to use on this project. It's the best JavaScript IDE/Visual Studio productivity enhancement hands down.
Thanks to Red Gate for providing an open source license for a .NET Developer Bundle. It's an indispensable tool when you need to track down a performance/memory issue.