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Airbrake Initializer
# Airbrake is an online tool that provides robust exception tracking in your Rails
# applications. In doing so, it allows you to easily review errors, tie an error
# to an individual piece of code, and trace the cause back to recent
# changes. Airbrake enables for easy categorization, searching, and prioritization
# of exceptions so that when errors occur, your team can quickly determine the
# root cause.
#
# Configuration details:
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#configuration
require 'airbrake/sidekiq'
Airbrake.configure do |c|
# You must set both project_id & project_key. To find your project_id and
# project_key navigate to your project's General Settings and copy the values
# from the right sidebar.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#project_id--project_key
c.project_id = ENV['AIRBRAKE_PROJECT_ID']
c.project_key = ENV['AIRBRAKE_API_KEY']
# Configures the root directory of your project. Expects a String or a
# Pathname, which represents the path to your project. Providing this option
# helps us to filter out repetitive data from backtrace frames and link to
# GitHub files from our dashboard.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#root_directory
c.root_directory = Rails.root
# By default, Airbrake Ruby outputs to STDOUT. In Rails apps it makes sense to
# use the Rails' logger.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#logger
c.logger = Rails.logger
# Configures the environment the application is running in. Helps the Airbrake
# dashboard to distinguish between exceptions occurring in different
# environments.
# NOTE: This option must be set in order to make the 'ignore_environments'
# option work.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#environment
c.environment = ENV.fetch('ENVIRONMENT_NAME', Rails.env)
# Setting this option allows Airbrake to filter exceptions occurring in
# unwanted environments such as :test.
# NOTE: This option *does not* work if you don't set the 'environment' option.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#ignore_environments
c.ignore_environments = %w(development test)
# A list of parameters that should be filtered out of what is sent to
# Airbrake. By default, all "password" attributes will have their contents
# replaced.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake-ruby#blacklist_keys
c.blacklist_keys = [/password/i, /authorization/i]
# Alternatively, you can integrate with Rails' filter_parameters.
# Read more: https://goo.gl/gqQ1xS
# c.blacklist_keys = Rails.application.config.filter_parameters
end
# A filter that collects request body information. Enable it if you are sure you
# don't send sensitive information to Airbrake in your body (such as passwords).
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake#requestbodyfilter
# Airbrake.add_filter(Airbrake::Rack::RequestBodyFilter.new)
Airbrake.add_filter do |notice|
notice.ignore! if notice.stash[:exception].is_a?(SignalException)
end
# If you want to convert your log messages to Airbrake errors, we offer an
# integration with the Logger class from stdlib.
# https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake#logger
# Rails.logger = Airbrake::AirbrakeLogger.new(Rails.logger)
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