Am trying to send crash report from my applicatio to my domain or Mail but failed still.
To get the crash report in mail, I did
@ReportsCrashes(
Your application class should look like this.
import android.app.Application;
import org.acra.ACRA;
import org.acra.ReportField;
import org.acra.ReportingInteractionMode;
import org.acra.annotation.ReportsCrashes;
@ReportsCrashes(mailTo = "user@domain.com", customReportContent = {
ReportField.APP_VERSION_CODE, ReportField.APP_VERSION_NAME,
ReportField.ANDROID_VERSION, ReportField.PHONE_MODEL,
ReportField.CUSTOM_DATA, ReportField.STACK_TRACE, ReportField.LOGCAT},
mode = ReportingInteractionMode.TOAST, resToastText = R.string.crash_toast_text)
public class MyApplication extends Application {
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
ACRA.init(this);
}
}
ACRA works for me sending reports by e-mail when I do exactly as they say in their docs:
@ReportsCrashes(mailTo = "reports@yourdomain.com", // my email here
mode = ReportingInteractionMode.TOAST,
resToastText = R.string.crash_toast_text)
https://github.com/ACRA/acra/wiki/Report-Destinations#sending-reports-by-email
You are probably forgetting the toast part. Or can it be you don't have an e-mail program (such as when you're running on the simulator).
I think sending reports by Google docs are not supported anymore.
No,not like Alex say,the mode property has no releation to the reporting type,you can see it in the source code in github using the mailTo type,you should make sure that:
if all of these have done,then run your app,it will note you to configure the email,such as username and password and so on.