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Issues with Firebase Crashlytics : Not Capturing iOS Crashes

Open akshaySimublade opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments
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Issue

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I am reaching out regarding an issue I am experiencing with Firebase Crashlytics integration in my React Native project.

I have integrated Crashlytics successfully in my app and am seeing crash reports from Android devices. However, I have been facing issues with iOS crash reports. Specifically:

Crashlytics is intermittently capturing crashes on iOS devices. For the past 8 days, no iOS crash reports have been displayed despite multiple crashes occurring on iOS devices. Below are the Firebase dependencies I am using in my project:

@react-native-firebase/app: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/auth: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/crashlytics: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/dynamic-links: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/firestore: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/messaging: "^12.9.3" @react-native-firebase/storage: "^12.9.3" I have confirmed that the app is indeed crashing on iOS, but the crash logs are not being captured or displayed in the Firebase Crashlytics dashboard.

Could you please assist me in resolving this issue? Any guidance or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.

Project Files

Javascript

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package.json:

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firebase.json for react-native-firebase v6:

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iOS

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ios/Podfile:

  • [ ] I'm not using Pods
  • [x] I'm using Pods and my Podfile looks like:
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AppDelegate.m:

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Android

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Have you converted to AndroidX?

  • [ ] my application is an AndroidX application?
  • [ ] I am using android/gradle.settings jetifier=true for Android compatibility?
  • [ ] I am using the NPM package jetifier for react-native compatibility?

android/build.gradle:

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android/app/build.gradle:

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android/settings.gradle:

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MainApplication.java:

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AndroidManifest.xml:

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Environment

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react-native info output:

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  • Platform that you're experiencing the issue on:
    • [ ] iOS
    • [ ] Android
    • [ ] iOS but have not tested behavior on Android
    • [ ] Android but have not tested behavior on iOS
    • [ ] Both
  • react-native-firebase version you're using that has this issue:
    • e.g. 5.4.3
  • Firebase module(s) you're using that has the issue:
    • e.g. Instance ID
  • Are you using TypeScript?
    • Y/N & VERSION

akshaySimublade avatar Jul 29 '24 07:07 akshaySimublade