Introducing Acralyzer

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Kevin Gaudin

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Feb 10, 2013, 5:53:50 PM2/10/13
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Dear all,

I've been working for a few months on the creation of an open source backend for ACRA.

This work has been motivated by the fact that Google's teams contacted me to make me stop advising ACRA users to send their reports to Google Forms, and I understood recently that this was in preparation of the release of a news version of Google Forms which would not be compatible with ACRA anymore.

Even if they allow the creation of "Legacy Forms" for the moment, you can't count on Forms/Spreadsheet as your crash reports management solution for long.

I launch today the project Acralyzer. Hosted on Github, it is open sourced under GPLv3 license. This means that any derivative work must be open sourced and GPLed. But ACRA, the library you include in your Android apps, stays under Apache license and still does not require your app to be opened.

My goal on the Acralyzer project is to provide a really free and open backend. By 'free', I mean not tied to any third party service.

This goal excluded for example to use Google App Engine which would have tied the project to Google's application server technology, hosting and pricing policies.

I have chosen Apache CouchDB and its singular CouchApp application model for the server side and AngularJS for the browser side. CouchDB is open, free, and can be easily installed on most OSes. Moreover, there are dedicated hosting services which let you use CouchDB instances for free as long as your usage is low (http://www.iriscouch.com or http://www.cloudant.com).

I invite you to browse the projects wiki pages to discover this project in more details:
This project's goal is to fit your needs. Contributions are really welcome to make it a handy tool. For the moment it is just a better solution than the Google spreadsheet... with your help we can make it a real nice crash analytics tool.

Discussion about this project should happen on the Acralyer development Google+ communityEven if acra (the library) related discussions are welcome here, please note that you will get the freshest news about the project on its Google+ page

I hope this new project will help you in your daily debugging even more than what you could do with the Spreadsheets!

Cheers!

Kevin


Stefano IceCubeR

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Feb 12, 2013, 5:13:54 AM2/12/13
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How About TRAC?

anybody has developed a TRAC sender?
it's 'old'  but still useful!!!
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Nikolay Elenkov

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Feb 19, 2013, 8:08:58 PM2/19/13
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 1:58 AM, bob smith <b...@coolfone.comze.com> wrote:
> What about something that logs into a Bugzilla server and submits a bug
> report every time there's a crash?
>

You really don't want to do this, not unless you have some *automatic* way of
bundling similar errors to a single error report. For a fairly popular
app, even if
an error happens only on a particular device, you would get hundreds of reports
within a day.

Nikolay Elenkov

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Feb 19, 2013, 8:09:18 PM2/19/13
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And besides Bugzilla is atrocious :)
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