# Airbrake is an online tool that provides robust exception tracking in your Rails # applications. In doing so, it allows you to easily review errors, tie an error # to an individual piece of code, and trace the cause back to recent # changes. Airbrake enables for easy categorization, searching, and prioritization # of exceptions so that when errors occur, your team can quickly determine the # root cause. # # Configuration details: # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#configuration Airbrake.configure do |c| # You must set both project_id & project_key. To find your project_id and # project_key navigate to your project's General Settings and copy the values # from the right sidebar. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#project_id--project_key <% if project_id -%> c.project_id = <%= project_id %> <% else -%> c.project_id = ENV['AIRBRAKE_PROJECT_ID'] <% end -%> <% if project_key -%> c.project_key = '<%= project_key %>' <% else -%> c.project_key = ENV['AIRBRAKE_API_KEY'] <% end -%> # Configures the root directory of your project. Expects a String or a # Pathname, which represents the path to your project. Providing this option # helps us to filter out repetitive data from backtrace frames and link to # GitHub files from our dashboard. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#root_directory c.root_directory = Rails.root # By default, Airbrake Ruby outputs to STDOUT. In Rails apps it makes sense to # use the Rails' logger. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#logger c.logger = Rails.logger # Configures the environment the application is running in. Helps the Airbrake # dashboard to distinguish between exceptions occurring in different # environments. By default, it's not set. # NOTE: This option must be set in order to make the 'ignore_environments' # option work. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#environment c.environment = Rails.env # Setting this option allows Airbrake to filter exceptions occurring in # unwanted environments such as :test. By default, it is equal to an empty # Array, which means Airbrake Ruby sends exceptions occurring in all # environments. # NOTE: This option *does not* work if you don't set the 'environment' option. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#ignore_environments c.ignore_environments = %w(test) # A list of parameters that should be filtered out of what is sent to # Airbrake. By default, all "password" attributes will have their contents # replaced. # https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#blacklist_keys c.blacklist_keys = [/password/i] end # If Airbrake doesn't send any expected exceptions, we suggest to uncomment the # line below. It might simplify debugging of background Airbrake workers, which # can silently die. # Thread.abort_on_exception = ['test', 'development'].include?(Rails.env)