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 only handle a specific exception class
maybe_tags = Rails.error.handle(Redis::BaseError) { redis.get("tags") }
You can also pass some extra context information that may be used by the error subscribers:
Rails.error.handle(context: { section: "admin" }) do
# ...
end
Additionally a severity can be passed along to communicate how important the error report is. severity can be one of :error, :warning, or :info. Handled errors default to the :warning severity, and unhandled ones to :error.
Both handle and record pass through the return value from the block. In the case of handle rescuing an error, a fallback can be provided. The fallback must be a callable whose result will be returned when the block raises and is handled:
user = Rails.error.handle(fallback: -> { User.anonymous }) do
User.find_by(params)
end
Constants
| SEVERITIES | = | %i(error warning info) |
Attributes
| [RW] | logger |
Class Public methods
new(*subscribers, logger: nil) Link
Instance Public methods
handle(error_class = StandardError, severity: :warning, context: {}, fallback: nil) Link
Report any unhandled exception, and swallow it.
Rails.error.handle do
1 + '1'
end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 57 def handle(error_class = StandardError, severity: :warning, context: {}, fallback: nil) yield rescue error_class => error report(error, handled: true, severity: severity, context: context) fallback.call if fallback end
record(error_class = StandardError, severity: :error, context: {}) Link
report(error, handled:, severity: handled ? :warning : :error, context: {}) Link
When the block based handle and record methods are not suitable, you can directly use report
Rails.error.report(error, handled: true)
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/error_reporter.rb, line 95 def report(error, handled:, severity: handled ? :warning : :error, context: {}) 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) @subscribers.each do |subscriber| subscriber.report(error, handled: handled, severity: severity, context: full_context) 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 nil end
set_context(...) Link
Update the execution context that is accessible to error subscribers
Rails.error.set_context(section: "checkout", user_id: @user.id)
See ActiveSupport::ExecutionContext.set
subscribe(subscriber) Link
Register a new error subscriber. The subscriber must respond to
report(Exception, handled: Boolean, context: Hash)
The report method should never raise an error.