Saturday, February 16, 2013

[android-developers] Re: Debugging beta apps

A few recommendations from my experiences:

1) If you use Proguard, then keep a copy of your "proguard" folder for each release that you do. This will help you make sense of the market exceptions.

2) Use something like ACRA (https://github.com/ACRA/acra) to log all items of interest, including uncaught exceptions. This will give you a lot more detail than the market crash reports.

So for example, in your code you can do something like this:

void someMethod() {
   // Do something
   MyLogger.log(Something interesting...);
}

On Friday, February 15, 2013 1:40:01 PM UTC-5, dashman wrote:
How do users debug their beta apps - once it's released
to users. I'd like to get a better feedback than 'app crashed.

Can users send back log files etc.

I was thinking about using ASSERT.

Is the java assert feature recommended or the Assert class.

I noticed that the latter does not display a message on the screen.


Help appreciated.

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