Analytics Kotlin BugSnag Plugin
Bugsnag helps you detect and diagnose crashes in your application. Depending on the data you provide, Bugsnag can filter errors based on user name, user email, timeline, release stages, paying user status, and more. Add BugSnag tracking support to your applications via this plugin for Analytics-Kotlin.
Getting Started
- From the Segment web app, click Catalog.
- Search for “BugSnag” in the Catalog, select it, and choose which of your sources to connect the destination to.
- Add your API key to your connection settings. You can find your API key in your Bugsnag dashboard under “Settings”, which is located in the upper left-hand corner.
Adding the dependency
To install the Segment-bugsnag integration, simply add this line to your gradle file:
implementation 'com.segment.analytics.kotlin.destinations:bugsnag:<latest_version>'
Or the following for Kotlin DSL
implementation('com.segment.analytics.kotlin.destinations:bugsnag:<latest_version>')
Also add the BugSnag Gradle plugin dependency to your project level build.gradle.
buildscript {
dependencies {
// ...
classpath "com.bugsnag:bugsnag-android-gradle-plugin:7.4.1"
}
}
Or the following for Kotlin DSL
buildscript {
dependencies {
// ...
classpath("com.bugsnag:bugsnag-android-gradle-plugin:7.4.1")
}
}
Using the Plugin in your App
Open the file where you setup and configure the Analytics-Kotlin library. Add this plugin to the list of imports.
import com.segment.analytics.kotlin.destinations.bugsnag.BugsnagDestination
Just under your Analytics-Kotlin library setup, call analytics.add(plugin = ...)
to add an instance of the plugin to the Analytics timeline.
analytics = Analytics("<YOUR WRITE KEY>", applicationContext) {
this.flushAt = 3
this.trackApplicationLifecycleEvents = true
}
analytics.add(plugin = BugsnagDestination())
Your events will now begin to flow to bugsnag in device mode.
Identify
Once you’ve correctly set up your Bugsnag integration, you should identify
each of your users as soon as you know their identity (this typically happens after log in or sign up), so that Bugsnag can provide you with more visibility into which user is encountering which error.
If you’re not familiar with the Segment Specs, take a look to understand what the Identify method does. An example call would look like:
analytics.identify("user-123", buildJsonObject {
put("username", "MisterWhiskers")
put("email", "hello@test.com")
put("plan", "premium")
});
Bugsnag will show you the userId
and traits
in the Users tab of each error.
Error Reporting
In addition to sending Bugsnag user-specific information, you can send handled exceptions and diagnostic data to your Bugsnag dashboard using Bugsnag’s native methods. Documentation on these methods is available on their website.
This page was last modified: 21 Apr 2023
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