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Upgrading

Migrating from bugsnag-java to bugsnag-spring

If you develop a Spring Framework application, it is recommended that you migrate from bugsnag-java to bugsnag-spring. bugsnag-spring adds support for various Spring-specific features, such as automatic detection of exceptions within scheduled tasks. To upgrade:

  1. Replace the bugsnag artifact with bugsnag-spring in your build.gradle:

    //compile 'com.bugsnag:bugsnag:3.+'
    compile 'com.bugsnag:bugsnag-spring:3.+'
  2. Create a Spring Configuration class which exposes Bugsnag as a Spring bean and imports the configuration class BugsnagSpringConfiguration. This should replace any previous instantiation of Bugsnag:

    @Configuration
    @Import(BugsnagSpringConfiguration.class)
    public class BugsnagConfig {
        @Bean
        public Bugsnag bugsnag() {
            return new Bugsnag("your-api-key-here");
        }
    }
  3. If you wish to configure Logback, capture uncaught exceptions in async methods, or otherwise customise your integration, please see the docs for further information.

2.x to 3.x

The Java notifier library has gone through some major improvements, and there are some small changes you'll need to make to upgrade.

Java 1.6+

Java 1.6 and above is now required.

Class name changes

The main Client class has been renamed to Bugsnag. The Event class (used in callbacks) has been renamed to Report.

Severity now an enum

Severity is now an enum instead of a String.

Java 8 Lambda syntax

Java 8 Lambda syntax is now supported in callbacks. For example:

bugsnag.addCallback((report) -> {
    report.setSeverity(Severity.ERROR);
});

or from a bugsnag.notify() call:

bugsnag.notify(ex, (report) -> {
    report.addToTab("tab", "key", "value");
});

Chaining support

Chaining support added to Report methods:

bugsnag.addCallback((report) -> {
    report.setSeverity(Severity.ERROR).setUserId("123");
});

Custom endpoint requires protocol

Setting a custom endpoint now requires the protocol to be set:

bugsnag.setEndpoint("https://bugsnag.internal.example:49000");