// @flow import { NativeModules } from 'react-native'; import { nativeSDKMissing } from './../../utils'; const FirebaseCrash = NativeModules.RNFirebaseCrash; export default class Crash { constructor() { if (FirebaseCrash.nativeSDKMissing) { return nativeSDKMissing('crash'); } } /** * Logs a message that will appear in a subsequent crash report. * @param {string} message * @param params */ log(message: string): void { FirebaseCrash.log(message); } /** * Logs a message that will appear in a subsequent crash report as well as in logcat. * NOTE: Android only functionality. iOS will just log the message. * @param {string} message * @param {number} level * @param {string} tag */ logcat(level: number, tag: string, message: string): void { FirebaseCrash.logcat(level, tag, message); } /** * Generates a crash report for the given message. This method should be used for unexpected * exceptions where recovery is not possible. * NOTE: on iOS, this will cause the app to crash as it's the only way to ensure the exception * gets sent to Firebase. Otherwise it just gets lost as a log message. * @param {Error} error * @param maxStackSize */ report(error: FirebaseError, maxStackSize: number = 10): void { if (!error || !error.code || !error.message) return; let errorMessage = `Message: ${error.message}\r\n`; if (error.code) { errorMessage = `${errorMessage}Code: ${error.code}\r\n`; } const stackRows = error.stack.split('\n'); errorMessage = `${errorMessage}\r\nStack: \r\n`; for (let i = 0, len = stackRows.length; i < len; i++) { if (i === maxStackSize) break; errorMessage = `${errorMessage} - ${stackRows[i]}\r\n`; } FirebaseCrash.report(errorMessage); } get namespace(): string { return 'firebase:crash'; } }