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Author SHA1 Message Date
jdlrobson 52918caff9 Allow us to distinguish errors for logged in users
Logged in users may be more likely to have client side errors - either
through using interfaces that require authentication or through gadgets
that they run. I'd like to separate the two.

Bucketing like this means we can still continue to count all client
side errors, but we can have additional graph lines for logged in.
This way we can notice spikes in bugs limited to logged in users
for example T216853

Change-Id: I965c45f8b548abb16b400571ddf7852ca088529b
2019-02-26 18:03:39 +00:00
jenkins-bot e668cd36d7 Merge "Revert "Hygiene: Track minerva errors count only once"" 2019-02-11 18:27:52 +00:00
Jdlrobson 29bfece958 Revert "Hygiene: Track minerva errors count only once"
We talked about this in standup today and given Sam's comment
in T212970#4943448 and a potential loss of data, we've considered
this a little risky and would like to revert and discuss this.

We can reapply the patch later if necessary.

This reverts commit a486bde329.

Bug: T212970
Change-Id: I0aad3937dde92bf7a46df8c1cf892bf5ce257e17
2019-02-11 18:11:16 +00:00
jenkins-bot 2496a33fa8 Merge "Hygiene: Track minerva errors count only once" 2019-02-08 15:57:39 +00:00
Piotr Miazga a486bde329 Hygiene: Track minerva errors count only once
To minimize the traffic sent to the stats endpoint we should
track errors only once after request is done, not on every
error occurence.

Bug: T212970
Change-Id: I64f101159aa1f2179e612effa850851fffcf39c6
2019-02-07 23:46:14 +00:00
Stephen Niedzielski 5593b23aa8 Hygiene: replace mobile.startup/paths with props
Replace all occurrences of `M.require( 'mobile.startup/pathToModule' )`
with `M.require( 'mobile.startup' ).pathToModule`. Where multiple
requires existed, add an intermediate variable,
`var mobile = M.require( 'mobile.startup' )`, and dot off that.

This changes improves the consistency of MinervaNeue which currently
contains a mix of require styles and eliminates any deprecated requires.

Bug: T208915
Change-Id: If14f280672d914d07275197100b12421bb217b67
2019-02-07 14:55:04 -07:00
jdlrobson 07a3b81c91 Errors can be counted in statsv
Bug: T205582
Change-Id: I8f67b8356ac271872cac39a416ffefce47959177
2018-10-08 15:05:56 -07:00
Stephen Niedzielski ba17b11987 Hygiene: fix line length violators
Change-Id: Ie1619acf5f319dafc2c9dc612335c1208522dab8
2018-09-13 09:33:20 -06:00
jdlrobson e7f0cfd665 Hygiene: Consistent error naming
Rather than using err and error as variable, use error for consistency
Follow up to I07f01b4c025b2e5e4cbf88ec05e7c536442c62cc

Bug: T202026
Change-Id: I54165ff1f1b17284d8232c491244e1a98950d5e2
2018-09-06 21:04:53 +00:00
jdlrobson cd528e120b Client side error reporting for Minerva+MobileFrontend
This adds a client side error logger that will store errors
in EventLogging. We will use it to get a sense of the number
of errors inside mobile.

To enable make use of the new configuration variable
wgMinervaErrorLogSamplingRate = 1

Notes:
* the optional `meta` field will not be utilised by the generic
error handler.
* URI length is not trimmed for title. We will consider whether we need
to make any adjustments to the schema values during roll out.
** For stack trace, we limit the length by removing errorUrl (which is logged
separately)

Testing:
Add throw new Error('asasasa'); anywhere in your code and make
sure the code executes. It should trigger an Error event provided
that configuration has been updated.

Bug: T202026
Change-Id: I07f01b4c025b2e5e4cbf88ec05e7c536442c62cc
2018-08-30 14:35:27 -07:00