Feature Request
Filters for ignore / permanent ignore
Current Status:
Completed
imt
Could be used to ignore attempted phpmyadmin accesses and other errors that don't matter but are logged by your application, or errors you never want to see or take action on but are different enough that ignoring each one is painful.
Raygun
Zheng Li
Posted on
Aug 04 2016
Hi there,
Great news - we’ve just released a new feature for Crash Reporting called “Filtering”.?
With Filtering, you can now create criteria to ignore errors coming from a specific IP address, machine name, or created by a specific version. To make things simple, we’ve also included a quick list of the most requested filters for specific providers that you can simply toggle on and off as needed. With this feature, you can stop worrying about errors that you don’t care about going against your company’s cap.
Filtering is a new feature available to all plans. Simply follow the instructions in our blog to get set up: https://raygun.com/blog/2016/08/feature-release-inbound-filters/
Please give it a try and let us know what you think :)
Regards,
Zheng from Raygun
Raygun
Zheng Li
Posted on
Aug 04 2016
Thanks for your suggestion. We will look to add the phpmyadmin access logs as a filter for our PHP provider shortly.
Raygun
Zheng Li
Posted on
Sep 27 2016
Hi all,
I'm excited to let you know that we've added a phpMyAdmin accesses as a provider filter to our inbound filters feature. If your application is written in PHP, the phpMyAdmin filter should be one of the provider filters that you can now set up in Raygun Crash Reporting > Filtering.
To learn more about inbound filters visit: https://raygun.com/blog/2016/08/feature-release-inbound-filters/
Please let us know if you have any questions about this filter.
Thanks
Zheng