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Learn how to set up highlight.io on your Go chi backend.
1
Add `tracingOrigins` to your client Highlight snippet.
This backend SDK requires one of the Highlight frontend SDKs to be installed, so please make sure you've followed the fullstack mapping guide first.
H.init("<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>", {
tracingOrigins: ['localhost', 'example.myapp.com/backend'],
networkRecording: {
enabled: true,
recordHeadersAndBody: true,
},
});
2
Install the Highlight Go SDK.
Install the highlight-go
package with go get
.
go get -u github.com/highlight/highlight/sdk/highlight-go
3
Initialize the Highlight Go SDK.
H.Start
starts a goroutine for recording and sending backend errors. Setting your project id lets Highlight record errors for background tasks and processes that aren't associated with a frontend session.
import (
H "github.com/highlight/highlight/sdk/highlight-go"
)
func main() {
// ...
H.SetProjectID("<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>")
H.Start()
defer H.Stop()
// ...
}
4
Add the Highlight middleware.
highlightChi.Middleware
is a Go Chi compatible middleware.
import (
highlightChi "github.com/highlight/highlight/sdk/highlight-go/middleware/chi"
)
func main() {
// ...
r := chi.NewRouter()
r.Use(highlightChi.Middleware)
// ...
}
5
Record custom errors. (optional)
If you want to explicitly send an error to Highlight, you can use the H.RecordError
method.
H.RecordError(ctx, err, attribute.String("key", "value"))
6
Verify your errors are being recorded.
Make a call to H.RecordError
to see the resulting error in Highlight.
func TestErrorHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
H.RecordError(r.Context(), errors.New("a test error is being thrown!"))
}
7
Set up logging.
Start sending logs to Highlight! Follow the logging setup guide to get started.