Tracking data with crashlytics Android
Sometimes, my application has errors due to wrong data. How can I know the details of that data when the application crashed with Crashlytics?
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Sometimes, my application has errors due to wrong data. How can I know the details of that data when the application crashed with Crashlytics?
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Sometimes, my application has errors due to wrong data. How can I know the details of that data when the application crashed with Crashlytics?
Sometimes, my application has errors due to wrong data. How can I know the details of that data when the application crashed with Crashlytics?
edited Jan 9 at 8:20
Vadim Kotov
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DavidSon NguyenDavidSon Nguyen
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Step1: Add Firebase to Your Android Project
https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started#android
Step2: you can log caught exceptions in your app’s catch blocks:
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
or
Step2: just call
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/customize-crash-reports#log_non-fatal_exceptions
after that, you are able to get your logs in firebase console
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If you initialized Firebase Crashlytics
when the application crashed all logcat information regarding crash uploaded to Firebase console

for customize your log
Crash report and Log.println:
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
Crash report only:
Crashlytics.log("message");
In addition to automatically reporting your app’s crashes, Crashlytics lets you log non-fatal exceptions.
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
All logged exceptions appear as non-fatal issues in the Firebase console
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Step1: Add Firebase to Your Android Project
https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started#android
Step2: you can log caught exceptions in your app’s catch blocks:
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
or
Step2: just call
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/customize-crash-reports#log_non-fatal_exceptions
after that, you are able to get your logs in firebase console
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Step1: Add Firebase to Your Android Project
https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started#android
Step2: you can log caught exceptions in your app’s catch blocks:
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
or
Step2: just call
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/customize-crash-reports#log_non-fatal_exceptions
after that, you are able to get your logs in firebase console
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Step1: Add Firebase to Your Android Project
https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started#android
Step2: you can log caught exceptions in your app’s catch blocks:
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
or
Step2: just call
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/customize-crash-reports#log_non-fatal_exceptions
after that, you are able to get your logs in firebase console
Step1: Add Firebase to Your Android Project
https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started#android
Step2: you can log caught exceptions in your app’s catch blocks:
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
or
Step2: just call
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/customize-crash-reports#log_non-fatal_exceptions
after that, you are able to get your logs in firebase console
answered Jan 2 at 4:20
Ben LukBen Luk
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If you initialized Firebase Crashlytics
when the application crashed all logcat information regarding crash uploaded to Firebase console

for customize your log
Crash report and Log.println:
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
Crash report only:
Crashlytics.log("message");
In addition to automatically reporting your app’s crashes, Crashlytics lets you log non-fatal exceptions.
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
All logged exceptions appear as non-fatal issues in the Firebase console
codelabs
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If you initialized Firebase Crashlytics
when the application crashed all logcat information regarding crash uploaded to Firebase console

for customize your log
Crash report and Log.println:
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
Crash report only:
Crashlytics.log("message");
In addition to automatically reporting your app’s crashes, Crashlytics lets you log non-fatal exceptions.
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
All logged exceptions appear as non-fatal issues in the Firebase console
codelabs
add a comment |
If you initialized Firebase Crashlytics
when the application crashed all logcat information regarding crash uploaded to Firebase console

for customize your log
Crash report and Log.println:
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
Crash report only:
Crashlytics.log("message");
In addition to automatically reporting your app’s crashes, Crashlytics lets you log non-fatal exceptions.
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
All logged exceptions appear as non-fatal issues in the Firebase console
codelabs
If you initialized Firebase Crashlytics
when the application crashed all logcat information regarding crash uploaded to Firebase console

for customize your log
Crash report and Log.println:
Crashlytics.log(Log.DEBUG, "tag", "message");
Crash report only:
Crashlytics.log("message");
In addition to automatically reporting your app’s crashes, Crashlytics lets you log non-fatal exceptions.
try {
methodThatThrows();
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
// handle your exception here
}
All logged exceptions appear as non-fatal issues in the Firebase console
codelabs
edited Jan 2 at 4:49
answered Jan 2 at 4:30
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