Honeybadger for Node.js and JavaScript
Hi there! You’ve found Honeybadger’s docs on Universal JavaScript exception
tracking. In these guides we’re going to discuss
honeybadger.js and how to
use it to track exceptions in your Client-side JavaScript and Node.js
applications.
How you should read the docs
Section titled “How you should read the docs”- For client-side JavaScript, start with the Browser Integration Guide.
- For server-side JavaScript, start with the Node.js Integration Guide.
- The How-To Guides (in the left-hand navigation menu) are general guides on how to do things with the library, and should apply to all types of applications.
Getting support
Section titled “Getting support”If you’re having trouble working with the library (such as you aren’t receiving error reports when you should be):
- Upgrade to the latest version if possible (you can find a list of bugfixes and other changes in the CHANGELOG)
- Check out our Frequently Asked Questions
- Run through the Troubleshooting guide
- If you believe you’ve found a bug, submit an issue on GitHub
For all other problems, contact support for help: support@honeybadger.io