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150 lines
4.4 KiB
Objective-C
150 lines
4.4 KiB
Objective-C
#import "MSErrorReport.h"
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#import "MSServiceAbstract.h"
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@class MSCrashesDelegate;
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/**
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* Custom block that handles the alert that prompts the user whether crash reports need to be processed or not.
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*
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* @return Returns YES to discard crash reports, otherwise NO.
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*/
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typedef BOOL (^MSUserConfirmationHandler)(NSArray<MSErrorReport *> *_Nonnull errorReports);
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/**
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* Error Logging status.
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*/
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typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, MSErrorLogSetting) {
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/**
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* Crash reporting is disabled.
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*/
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MSErrorLogSettingDisabled = 0,
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/**
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* User is asked each time before sending error logs.
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*/
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MSErrorLogSettingAlwaysAsk = 1,
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/**
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* Each error log is send automatically.
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*/
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MSErrorLogSettingAutoSend = 2
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};
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/**
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* Crash Manager alert user input.
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*/
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typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, MSUserConfirmation) {
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/**
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* User chose not to send the crash report.
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*/
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MSUserConfirmationDontSend = 0,
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/**
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* User wants the crash report to be sent.
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*/
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MSUserConfirmationSend = 1,
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/**
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* User wants to send all error logs.
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*/
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MSUserConfirmationAlways = 2
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};
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@protocol MSCrashesDelegate;
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@interface MSCrashes : MSServiceAbstract
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// @name Testing Crashes Feature
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Lets the app crash for easy testing of the SDK.
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*
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* The best way to use this is to trigger the crash with a button action.
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*
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* Make sure not to let the app crash in `applicationDidFinishLaunching` or any other startup method! Since otherwise the app would crash
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* before the SDK could process it.
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*
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* Note that our SDK provides support for handling crashes that happen early on startup. Check the documentation for more information on how
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* to use this.
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*
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* If the SDK detects an App Store environment, it will _NOT_ cause the app to crash!
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*/
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+ (void)generateTestCrash;
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// @name Helpers
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Check if the app has crashed in the last session.
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*
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* @return Returns YES is the app has crashed in the last session.
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*/
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+ (BOOL)hasCrashedInLastSession;
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/**
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* Provides details about the crash that occurred in the last app session
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*/
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+ (nullable MSErrorReport *)lastSessionCrashReport;
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// @name Configuration
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///-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#if !TARGET_OS_TV
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/**
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* Disable the Mach exception server.
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*
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* By default, the SDK uses the Mach exception handler to catch fatal signals, e.g. stack overflows, via a Mach exception server. If you
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* want to disable the Mach exception handler, you should call this method _BEFORE_ starting the SDK. Your typical setup code would look
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* like this:
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*
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* `[MSCrashes disableMachExceptionHandler]`;
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* `[MSAppCenter start:@"YOUR_APP_ID" withServices:@[[MSCrashes class]]];`
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*
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* or if you are using Swift:
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*
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* `MSCrashes.disableMachExceptionHandler()`
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* `MSAppCenter.start("YOUR_APP_ID", withServices: [MSAnalytics.self, MSCrashes.self])`
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*
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* tvOS does not support the Mach exception handler, thus crashes that are caused by stack overflows cannot be detected. As a result,
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* disabling the Mach exception server is not available in the tvOS SDK.
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*
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* @discussion It can be useful to disable the Mach exception handler when you are debugging the Crashes service while developing,
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* especially when you attach the debugger to your application after launch.
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*/
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+ (void)disableMachExceptionHandler;
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#endif
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/**
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* Set the delegate
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* Defines the class that implements the optional protocol `MSCrashesDelegate`.
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*
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* @see MSCrashesDelegate
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*/
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+ (void)setDelegate:(_Nullable id<MSCrashesDelegate>)delegate;
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/**
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* Set a user confirmation handler that is invoked right before processing crash reports to determine whether sending crash reports or not.
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*
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* @param userConfirmationHandler A handler for user confirmation.
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*
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* @see MSUserConfirmationHandler
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*/
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+ (void)setUserConfirmationHandler:(_Nullable MSUserConfirmationHandler)userConfirmationHandler;
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/**
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* Notify SDK with a confirmation to handle the crash report.
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*
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* @param userConfirmation A user confirmation.
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*
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* @see MSUserConfirmation.
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*/
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+ (void)notifyWithUserConfirmation:(MSUserConfirmation)userConfirmation;
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@end
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