The Firebase Crashlytics iOS quickstart demonstrates how to report crashes and log events leading up to those crashes. You can read more about Firebase Crashlytics here!
To view the older Objective-C and Swift quickstarts, view the
LegacyCrashlyticsQuickstart
directory.
- Clone the quickstart repo and
cd
into thecrashlytics
directory. - Open file
CrashlyticsExample.xcodeproj
project using Xcode.
$ git clone https://github.com/firebase/quickstart-ios.git
$ cd crashlytics/
$ open CrashlyticsExample.xcodeproj
- Once the
.xcodeproj
is opened, update to the latest Swift Package Versions: go to the menu bar, click on File > Swift Packages > Update to Latest Package Versions.
- To have a functional application, you will need to connect the Crashlytics quickstart example with the Firebase Console.
- For an in-depth explanation, you can read more about adding Firebase to your iOS
Project. Below is a summary of the main steps:
- Visit the Firebase Console
- Add an iOS app to the project. Make sure the
Bundle Identifier
you set for this iOS App matches that of the one in this quickstart. - Download the
GoogleService-Info.plist
when prompted. - Drag the downloaded
GoogleService-Info.plist
into the opened quickstart app under theShared
folder.
- Now you should be able to build and run the Firebase project!
- Click
Build and then run the current scheme
in Xcode to build your app on a device or simulator. - Click
Stop running the scheme or action
in Xcode to close the initial instance of your app. This initial instance includes a debugger that interferes with Crashlytics. - Open your app again from the simulator or device.
- Touch
Crash
button to crash the app. - Open your app once more to let the Crashlytics API report the crash. Your crash should show up in the Firebase Console within 5 minutes.
For details on how to test out Crashlytics, read Test your Crashlytics implementation
To learn more about the structure of the SwiftUI Realtime Database quickstart app, check out the documentation here.
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