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Report Destinations
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The following sections details the possible destinations for your crash reports: server backend, email, or any other destination you can imagine (if you implement the sender). And you can even send reports to multiple destinations.
- Choosing a content type
- Sending reports via HTTP
- Sending reports by email
- Implementing your own sender
All built-in ReportSender
s support two types of report formats: StringFormat.JSON
and StringFormat.KEY_VALUE_LIST
(form-data-compliant for http). Choose whichever your backend requires / which you like best with:
@AcraCore(reportFormat=StringFormat.JSON)
Just use the uri
and httpMethod
parameter of the @AcraHttpSender
annotation in your Application
class :
@AcraHttpSender(uri = "http://yourserver.com/yourscript",
basicAuthLogin = "yourlogin", // optional
basicAuthPassword = "y0uRpa$$w0rd", // optional
httpMethod = HttpSender.Method.POST)
public class MyApplication extends Application {
...
The uri can be over HTTPS (even with self signed certificates) and can require a BASIC HTTP authentication (pass
your login and password with basicAuthLogin
and basicAuthPassword
).
The method can be either POST
or PUT
. Set this depending on your backends requirements.
In PUT
mode, ACRA adds the Report ID at the end of uri
automatically.
The default socket timeout for ACRA is 8 seconds and if your server does not respond quickly enough then ACRA will timeout the socket connection and you can experience this as empty reports on the server.
If you are experiencing timeouts when sending reports, you can adjust the socket timeout with the socketTimeout
option (time in milliseconds).
For some applications, sending reports to a http based solution is not an option. The problem is that they require the INTERNET
permission.
For pure offline applications, users might even be frightened to grant this permission and can be suspicious about the real goal of the app or the developer.
To get crash reports without granting INTERNET
permission, you can use the mailTo
setting from @AcraMailSender
:
@AcraMailSender(mailTo = "reports@yourdomain.com")
public class MyApplication extends Application {
...
Emails are sent with an ACTION_SEND
intent. This means that the following steps are required for the application user before any report is sent:
- pick preferred email client (if no default app set)
- review & actually send the email
You can implement your own ReportSender
and configure ACRA to use that instead of or in addition to other ReportSenders.
public class YourOwnSender implements ReportSender {
...
@Override
public void send(Context context, CrashReportData report) throws ReportSenderException {
// Iterate over the CrashReportData instance and do whatever
// you need with each pair of ReportField key / String value
}
}
public class YourOwnSenderfactory implements ReportSenderFactory {
// NB requires a no arg constructor.
@Override
public ReportSender create(Context context, ACRAConfiguration config) {
...
return new YourOwnSender(someConfigPerhaps);
}
@Override
public boolean enabled(@Nonnull CoreConfiguration coreConfig) {
return true;
}
}
- Alternative 1
- Altnerative 2
Set
@AcraCore(reportSenderFactoryClasses = YourOwnSenderfactory.class)
Note: You have to use this alternative if you want to use multiple ReportSender
s