![]() ![]() The recommended way of uploading the mapping files to Raygun is by automating a POST to the API endpoint. Specifying which version that each mapping file is for is explained in the instructions for both of the upload techniques below. Raygun selects a mapping file you've uploaded based on the versionName of your application (as set in your adle file). So you generally only need to upload mapping files for builds of your application that get released to your customers. Raygun is most valuable when your application is out in the wild being used by customers, rather than while debugging. It's important to note that every time you make changes to your code and then build your application, you'll need to upload the newly generated mapping file if you want readable stacktraces from that build. ![]() Raygun provides two ways to upload your files - an API end point which is useful for automation, and manual upload from within the Raygun web app. By uploading the mapping file to Raygun, all your exception reports will be retraced with the mapping file and be presented to you with readable stacktraces. ![]() When you use Android Studio to build your application package, ProGuard/R8 will write a mapping file to the /app/build/outputs directory of your application project. ![]()
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