There is a new member in the BugGuardian family.
Quite a long ago, I've released BugGuardian, a library that allows you to automatically open a Bug or a Task work item on either Visual Studio Team Services or Team Foundation Server if your application experiences an unhandled exception. (Read more here)
After a while, two official extensions where released: BugGuardian.WebForms and BugGuardian.MVC. As the name states, they are targeting the ASP.NET WebForms and MVC respectively, making the adoption of BugGuardian even easier for who is using those platforms. But those 2 libraries have a limit: they only works with the traditional ASP.NET, running on the full .Net Framework.
Today, I'm very happy to announce that the BugGuardian.AspNetCore extension is finally available.
BugGuardian.AspNetCore is specifically written to support ASP.NET Core applications. It adds a Middleware to your application to let you automatically intercept all the exceptions.
And the good thing is that it supports projects with ASP.NET Core using both .Net Full Framework and Net Core.
And the good thing is that it supports projects with ASP.NET Core using both .Net Full Framework and Net Core.
You can find the source code (and all the information about its configuration) on GitHub here: https://github.com/n3wt0n/BugGuardian.AspNetCore
The package is also available on NuGet, here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/DBTek.BugGuardian.AspNetCore
Happy Coding :)
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