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Revision as of 22:40, 15 July 2008
Breakpad Integration into Mozilla
Breakpad is a set of libraries for client-side crash reporting. This page talks about integrating breakpad with Mozilla products. Breakpad was formerly called airbag. The libraries are being developed as a narrowly scoped Google code project. The breakpad libraries do not provide any crash-reporting UI, nor do they provide a server.
Our implementation has three parts:
- Client integration to handle crash reporting so a central server can aggregate crash data to help improve our products.
- A server that collects and processes collected crash data and uses a symbol server to convert raw dumps into readable stack traces. The processor can insert the resulting data into a database.
- A web interface for viewing and parsing crash reports, called Socorro.
More information, source code, and mailing lists for breakpad library development can be found at the Breakpad Project Site.
Pages
- Breakpad/Design (Design and planning information)
- Status Meetings (Agendas/Minutes)
- Current Implementation -- The status of what has been implemented so far.
- Feature List -- What do we want our Breakpad web interface to do?
Integration Team
The following people are actively working on Breakpad integration:
- luser (client and build systems)
- morgamic (server)
- lars (server)
- jirwin (server)
- aravind (IT)
- dcamp (client)
- jay (QA requirements and data collection)
- bsmedberg (planning and pinch-hitting)
Other help is always appreciated! If you don't know where to start, talk to bsmedberg.
See Also
- Seneca College Airbag Page -- Read about Seneca's work with Breakpad.
- http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/blog/2006-09-12/deploying-the-airbag/
- http://kb.mozillazine.org/Breakpad