In airbrake controller this code works (gives notification) rescue => ex Airbrake.notify but
rescue => ex
notify_airbrake(ex)
end
Doesn t give a any airbrake notification.how to make notify_airbrake(ex) to work
In airbrake controller this code works (gives notification) rescue => ex Airbrake.notify but
rescue => ex
notify_airbrake(ex)
end
Doesn t give a any airbrake notification.how to make notify_airbrake(ex) to work
You re probably testing that in your development environment. Add this to your airbrake.rb
and it should work.
config.development_environments = []
The implementation of notify_airbrake
ignores local request. So if you try to use this method in development you re out of luck. No matter what you ve defined in your Airbrake config.
So you could set consider_all_requests_local = false
, which is properly not what you want.
Instead you can use airbrake_request_data
to get the same result if you don t want to pick the params by yourself.
rescue => ex
Airbrake.notify(ex, airbrake_request_data)
redirect_to root_url
end
Hope this helps!
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