package canary
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Dune Dependency
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Description
Developed by the University of Zurich, Canary is a tool for capturing unhandled exceptions and automatically reporting them to your development team.
Published: 25 Feb 2022
README
Canary
Canary is a tool for automatically reporting runtime exceptions to issue trackers. Developed by the University of Zurich for internal projects using OCaml.
Doctrine
When using OCaml, one should almost always use error-aware return types such as option
or result
to help structure application in such a way that any problems that could be reasonably expected will be handled gracefully. However, exceptional circumstances (or situations that you don't expect to have to deal with) should still raise exceptions. Usually, an exception in production is exceptional enough to demand the immediate attention of developers. That is what Canary is for. Canary provides a standard interface for exception reporters, in order to accelerate the development of reporters as well as facilitate multi-reporting, or easier transitioning between different reporters.
Dependencies (11)
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ppx_deriving_yojson
>= "3.6.0"
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uri
>= "4.0.0"
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lwt_ppx
>= "2.0.2"
- yojson
- cohttp-lwt-unix
- cohttp-lwt
- cohttp
- ptime
- lwt
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ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
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dune
>= "2.9"
Dev Dependencies (1)
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odoc
with-doc
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