You can send errors from your Google Kubernetes Engine applications to Error Reporting in one of two ways:
By logging to Cloud Logging. If you're already using Cloud Logging, the only additional requirement is that your log entries be recognizable by Error Reporting. For more information on error formatting requirements, read Formatting errors in Cloud Logging.
Using the Error Reporting API. Your application can send HTTP requests using the REST API, or can make use of experimental libraries in several languages.
Using Logging to report errors
GKE's default logging agent provides a managed solution to deploy and manage the agents that send the logs for your clusters to Cloud Logging. The structure of the agent depends on the version of the cluster. For information about this agent, see Managing GKE logs.
Error Reporting requires that exceptions or stack traces be contained
in a single log entry. Most logging agents are capable of recognizing that
several log lines—stack frames printed each on a new line—represent
a stack trace and send it to Cloud Logging as a single log entry.
If the agent isn't capable of reconstructing multiple lines as a single error,
then use the
projects.events.report
API endpoint,
which allows you to control the contents of an error.
Using the Error Reporting API to write errors
The Error Reporting API provides a report
endpoint for writing
error information to the service.
Enable the Error Reporting API.
Report errors to the API using either the REST API or a client library.
Samples
ASP.NET
The ASP.NET NuGet package reports uncaught exceptions from ASP.NET web applications to Error Reporting.
Install the NuGet package
To install the Stackdriver ASP.NET NuGet package in Visual Studio:
- Right-click your solution and select Manage NuGet packages for solution.
- Select the Include prerelease checkbox.
- Search for and install the package named
Google.Cloud.Diagnostics.AspNet
.
Usage
Once you've installed the Stackdriver ASP.NET NuGet package, add the following statement to your application code to start sending errors to Stackdriver:
using Google.Cloud.Diagnostics.AspNet;
Add the following HttpConfiguration
code to the Register
method of your
.NET web app (replacing your-project-id
with your actual
project ID
to enable the reporting of exceptions:
Once you've added this method to your ASP.NET application, you can view any uncaught exceptions that occur as they get reported to Google Cloud in the Error Reporting section of the Google Cloud console.
C#
The following example can be found in the GoogleCloudPlatform/dotnet-docs-samples repo. To use it, after building the project, specify your project ID:
C:\...\bin\Debug> set GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID=[YOUR_PROJECT_ID]
Make sure to replace [YOUR_PROJECT_ID]
with the correct value from the
Google Cloud console.
Then, send exception data with code similar to the following:
Go
Java
Node.js
Ruby
Python
PHP
View error groups
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Error Reporting page:
You can also find this page by using the search bar.