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MasterPassword/External/Mac/Crashlytics.framework/Versions/A/Headers/Crashlytics.h
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//
// Crashlytics.h
// Crashlytics
//
// Copyright 2013 Crashlytics, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
/**
*
* The CLS_LOG macro provides as easy way to gather more information in your log messages that are
* sent with your crash data. CLS_LOG prepends your custom log message with the function name and
* line number where the macro was used. If your app was built with the DEBUG preprocessor macro
* defined CLS_LOG uses the CLSNSLog function which forwards your log message to NSLog and CLSLog.
* If the DEBUG preprocessor macro is not defined CLS_LOG uses CLSLog only.
*
* Example output:
* -[AppDelegate login:] line 134 $ login start
*
* If you would like to change this macro, create a new header file, unset our define and then define
* your own version. Make sure this new header file is imported after the Crashlytics header file.
*
* #undef CLS_LOG
* #define CLS_LOG(__FORMAT__, ...) CLSNSLog...
*
**/
#ifdef DEBUG
#define CLS_LOG(__FORMAT__, ...) CLSNSLog((@"%s line %d $ " __FORMAT__), __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define CLS_LOG(__FORMAT__, ...) CLSLog((@"%s line %d $ " __FORMAT__), __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
/**
*
* Add logging that will be sent with your crash data. This logging will not show up in the system.log
* and will only be visible in your Crashlytics dashboard.
*
**/
OBJC_EXTERN void CLSLog(NSString *format, ...) NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(1,2);
OBJC_EXTERN void CLSLogv(NSString *format, va_list args) NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(1,0);
/**
*
* Add logging that will be sent with your crash data. This logging will show up in the system.log
* and your Crashlytics dashboard. It is not recommended for Release builds.
*
**/
OBJC_EXTERN void CLSNSLog(NSString *format, ...) NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(1,2);
OBJC_EXTERN void CLSNSLogv(NSString *format, va_list args) NS_FORMAT_FUNCTION(1,0);
@protocol CrashlyticsDelegate;
@interface Crashlytics : NSObject
@property (nonatomic, readonly, copy) NSString *apiKey;
@property (nonatomic, readonly, copy) NSString *version;
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL debugMode;
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSObject <CrashlyticsDelegate> *delegate;
/**
*
* The recommended way to install Crashlytics into your application is to place a call
* to +startWithAPIKey: in your -application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: method.
*
* This delay defaults to 1 second in order to generally give the application time to
* fully finish launching.
*
**/
+ (Crashlytics *)startWithAPIKey:(NSString *)apiKey;
+ (Crashlytics *)startWithAPIKey:(NSString *)apiKey afterDelay:(NSTimeInterval)delay;
/**
*
* If you need the functionality provided by the CrashlyticsDelegate protocol, you can use
* these convenience methods to activate the framework and set the delegate in one call.
*
**/
+ (Crashlytics *)startWithAPIKey:(NSString *)apiKey delegate:(NSObject <CrashlyticsDelegate> *)delegate;
+ (Crashlytics *)startWithAPIKey:(NSString *)apiKey delegate:(NSObject <CrashlyticsDelegate> *)delegate afterDelay:(NSTimeInterval)delay;
/**
*
* Access the singleton Crashlytics instance.
*
**/
+ (Crashlytics *)sharedInstance;
/**
*
* The easiest way to cause a crash - great for testing!
*
**/
- (void)crash;
/**
*
* Many of our customers have requested the ability to tie crashes to specific end-users of their
* application in order to facilitate responses to support requests or permit the ability to reach
* out for more information. We allow you to specify up to three separate values for display within
* the Crashlytics UI - but please be mindful of your end-user's privacy.
*
* We recommend specifying a user identifier - an arbitrary string that ties an end-user to a record
* in your system. This could be a database id, hash, or other value that is meaningless to a
* third-party observer but can be indexed and queried by you.
*
* Optionally, you may also specify the end-user's name or username, as well as email address if you
* do not have a system that works well with obscured identifiers.
*
* Pursuant to our EULA, this data is transferred securely throughout our system and we will not
* disseminate end-user data unless required to by law. That said, if you choose to provide end-user
* contact information, we strongly recommend that you disclose this in your application's privacy
* policy. Data privacy is of our utmost concern.
*
**/
- (void)setUserIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier;
- (void)setUserName:(NSString *)name;
- (void)setUserEmail:(NSString *)email;
+ (void)setUserIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier;
+ (void)setUserName:(NSString *)name;
+ (void)setUserEmail:(NSString *)email;
/**
*
* Set a value for a key to be associated with your crash data.
*
**/
- (void)setObjectValue:(id)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
- (void)setIntValue:(int)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
- (void)setBoolValue:(BOOL)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
- (void)setFloatValue:(float)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
+ (void)setObjectValue:(id)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
+ (void)setIntValue:(int)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
+ (void)setBoolValue:(BOOL)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
+ (void)setFloatValue:(float)value forKey:(NSString *)key;
@end
/**
* The CLSCrashReport protocol exposes methods that you can call on crash report objects passed
* to delegate methods. If you want these values or the entire object to stay in memory retain
* them or copy them.
**/
@protocol CLSCrashReport <NSObject>
@required
/**
* Returns the session identifier for the crash report.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *identifier;
/**
* Returns the custom key value data for the crash report.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSDictionary *customKeys;
/**
* Returns the CFBundleVersion of the application that crashed.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *bundleVersion;
/**
* Returns the CFBundleShortVersionString of the application that crashed.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *bundleShortVersionString;
/**
* Returns the date that the application crashed at.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSDate *crashedOnDate;
/**
* Returns the os version that the application crashed on.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *OSVersion;
/**
* Returns the os build version that the application crashed on.
**/
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSString *OSBuildVersion;
@end
/**
*
* The CrashlyticsDelegate protocol provides a mechanism for your application to take
* action on events that occur in the Crashlytics crash reporting system. You can make
* use of these calls by assigning an object to the Crashlytics' delegate property directly,
* or through the convenience startWithAPIKey:delegate:... methods.
*
**/
@protocol CrashlyticsDelegate <NSObject>
@optional
/**
*
* Called once a Crashlytics instance has determined that the last execution of the
* application ended in a crash. This is called some time after the crash reporting
* process has begun. If you have specified a delay in one of the
* startWithAPIKey:... calls, this will take at least that long to be invoked.
*
**/
- (void)crashlyticsDidDetectCrashDuringPreviousExecution:(Crashlytics *)crashlytics;
/**
*
* Just like crashlyticsDidDetectCrashDuringPreviousExecution this delegate method is
* called once a Crashlytics instance has determined that the last execution of the
* application ended in a crash. A CLSCrashReport is passed back that contains data about
* the last crash report that was generated. See the CLSCrashReport protocol for method details.
* This method is called after crashlyticsDidDetectCrashDuringPreviousExecution.
*
**/
- (void)crashlytics:(Crashlytics *)crashlytics didDetectCrashDuringPreviousExecution:(id <CLSCrashReport>)crash;
@end