Improve application quality for your users with BugSnag Sails.js error reporting
Capture handled and unhandled exceptions, and understand their impact on users.
Integrate Bugsnag with your app in just a few lines of code.
Bugsnag automatically captures errors and alerts you via email, Slack, PagerDuty, and more. You'll also see detailed error reports in your dashboard for faster debugging.
All Sails.js errors are grouped by root cause so you can see which errors happen most often and affect the most users. Easily discover the most critical bugs by sorting user and event counts.
All the diagnostic data you need to reproduce and fix errors, centralized in one place.
Error handling is easier when you can see the line of code that crashed. Bugsnag captures a stacktrace for every error and even shows you the source code. If you use GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab, you can integrate to have it link directly to your repository.
Error reports automatically include request information including parameters, session and cookie data, release stage, and hostname.
Avoid the pain of digging through server logs. Everything you need to reproduce and fix errors is automatically captured and consolidated in an error report provided by Bugsnag.
No matter your ecosystem, the BugSnag platform works for you.
Use the Releases dashboard to decide if a release is successful or needs to be rolled back. The crash rate indicator shows the percentage of sessions in a release that end in a crash, allowing you to compare release health and track improvements over time.
All information in your error report is customizable. You can modify error reports before they're sent with custom diagnostic data if what we're capturing isn't quite enough.
Clear through the noise by using the search builder to find a segment of errors, or an individual error that needs investigating. Learn about search and error segments.
Resilient Sails.js error reporting built for applications and organizations of all sizes
Integrating with Bugsnag's lightweight Node.js library does not cause any significant performance decreases.
Bugsnag libraries are open source so you can see the error handling code and make pull requests to suggest improvements.
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Technical Program Manager
Software Engineer, Chime
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Engineering Manager
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Engineering Manager