Exception tracking
Exception tracking allows you to measure the number and type of crashes or errors that occur in your application
is possible to track single exceptions using a try catch
try {
// some code that might crash
} catch (error) {
// handle your error here
// track the error with analytics
// depending on the error you might want to check
// if a `message` property exists or not
const exception = error.message || error
this.$ga.exception(exception)
}
Enable exception auto tracking
It is also possible to just enable the plugin exception auto tracking and the plugin will do everything for you
Vue.use(VueAnalytics, {
id: 'UA-XXX-X',
autoTracking: {
exception: true
}
})
important: the auto tracking script uses Vue.config.errorHandler, if you need to add your handler, do it before installing the plugin or will be overwritten
Error logs
When auto-tracking errors logs are automatically logged in the console, if you want to disable them, you can add this property to your configuration
Vue.use(VueAnalytics, {
id: 'UA-XXX-X',
autoTracking: {
exception: true,
exceptionLogs: false
}
})
Google Analytics docs: exceptions
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