Raygun Feature Request

Feature Request

Ability to drill into and filter on specific time periods from the dashboard graphs

Current Status:

Completed


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jeremy

This will help in filtering down what issues occurred within a specific time period e.g. when a spike of errors occur.


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timely

Posted on
Aug 05 2013

Yes please, desperately needed! A similar interface to NewRelic would be awesome - e.g. http://postimg.org/image/jih5zm8o3/

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tmenier

Posted on
Sep 09 2013

This would especially be helpful on the Dashboard View (Error Reports > Active). I can sort by Time Occurred to see recent errors, but the Counts column still reflects all-time. That's almost never useful after I've deployed a fix - I'd like to know how many times the error has occurred AFTER that fix. Thanks!

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John-Daniel Trask

Posted on
Sep 09 2013

Hi All,

This is now available. You can filter the time period with the time selector below the main graph.

This will also filter the error lists below and only show occurrences and counts relative to the selected time period.

By default the top graph shows the trailing 7 days and the list at the bottom shows every issue. Clicking once on the lower chart (which reflects the entire time available as part of your plan) will start the filtering process by time.

It's been a lot of work to get this performing well and I'm sure you'll have some great suggestions for improving it - post your feedback on here.

Thanks!

John-Daniel Trask
Co-founder
Mindscape Limited

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Murray

Posted on
Oct 13 2014

Hi,
I have a customer reporting a transaction issue, I have their purchase number, and hence the exact time of their issue from another system. trying to find the errors from that time in raygun is tricky (tweak the sliders a pixel at a time). Once I have time span I'd like to see an 'un-grouped' list of errors for that short period, with exact timestamps.
Also I noted performing a search cannot be done at the same time as narrowing by timespan. ( I knew the user was using safari )

Cheers.
Murray.