The definition of the word exceptionless is: to be without exception. Exceptionless provides real-time error reporting for your JavaScript, Node, .NET Core, ASP.NET, Web API, WebForms, WPF, Console, and MVC apps. It organizes the gathered information into simple actionable data that will help your app become exceptionless!
Refer to the Exceptionless documentation wiki.
We provide very reasonably priced hosting at Exceptionless. By using our hosted service, you are supporting the project and helping it get better! We also provide set up and support services.
If you would rather host Exceptionless yourself, you will need to follow the self hosting documentation. Also, if you want to support the project while self hosting you can send us a pull request or donation.
In appreciation for anyone who submits a non-trivial pull request, we will give you a free Exceptionless paid plan for a year. After your pull request is accepted, simply send an email to [email protected] with the name of your organization and we will upgrade you to a paid plan.
- Please read the contributing document.
- Please follow the steps below to start configuring your Exceptionless development environment.
- You will need to have Visual Studio 2017 installed.
- Start
Elasticsearch
by runningStartBackendServers.bat
. - Open the
Exceptionless.sln
Visual Studio solution file. - Select
Exceptionless.Api
as startup projects. - Run the project by pressing
F5
to start the server. - We have a prebuilt Exceptionless UI that's configured to talk to the localhost server instance. Just navigate to http://local-app.exceptionless.io to get started.
Alternatively, you can watch this short YouTube video showing how to get started with the project.
Thanks to the community for your support!
Thanks to JetBrains for a community WebStorm and ReSharper license to use on this project. It's the best JavaScript IDE/Visual Studio productivity enhancement hands down.
Thanks to Red Gate for providing an open source license for a .NET Developer Bundle. It's an indepensible tool when you need to track down a performance/memory issue.