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@tcbs/react-native-exception-handler
A React Native module to register global JavaScript and Native exception handlers
to gracefully handle fatal and non-fatal crashes in production apps.
Fork Notice
This package is a maintained fork ofreact-native-exception-handler originally created by Atul R (@a7ul).
TCBS maintains this fork to:
- Support modern React Native versions
- Apply stability and bug fixes
- Ensure long-term maintenance
- Keep the API backward compatible
The original MIT license and contributor credits are fully preserved.
Why this library?
In a typical React Native app:
- DEV mode → Red screen with stack trace
- PRODUCTION (bundled) mode → App crashes silently 😐
This library allows you to:
- Capture uncaught JS exceptions
- Capture Native crashes (Android & iOS)
- Show a graceful message to users
- Report crashes to analytics / backend
- Avoid abrupt app termination without context
What’s Supported
Exception Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| JS Exceptions | Errors from JavaScript / React code |
| Native Exceptions | Crashes from native Android / iOS code |
⚠️ Native exceptions are critical.
UI rendering via JS is not possible once a native crash occurs.
Installation
npm install @tcbs/react-native-exception-handler
# or
yarn add @tcbs/react-native-exception-handlerReact Native ≥ 0.60
Autolinking is supported. No manual linking required.
Migration from original package
No code changes needed.
- react-native-exception-handler
+ @tcbs/react-native-exception-handlerAll APIs remain the same.
Usage
Handling JavaScript Exceptions
import {
setJSExceptionHandler,
getJSExceptionHandler,
} from '@tcbs/react-native-exception-handler';
setJSExceptionHandler((error, isFatal) => {
console.log(error, isFatal);
});
// Optional: override Red Screen in DEV mode
setJSExceptionHandler(
(error, isFatal) => {
console.log(error, isFatal);
},
true
);
const currentHandler = getJSExceptionHandler();Handling Native Exceptions
import { setNativeExceptionHandler } from '@tcbs/react-native-exception-handler';
setNativeExceptionHandler((exceptionString) => {
console.log(exceptionString);
});Advanced Usage
setNativeExceptionHandler(
exceptionString => {
// Custom native error handling
},
true, // forceAppQuit (Android only, default true)
false // executeDefaultHandler
);| Parameter | Platform | Description |
|---|---|---|
forceAppQuit |
Android | Force app exit after crash |
executeDefaultHandler |
Android + iOS | Execute previously registered handlers |
Important Notes
setNativeExceptionHandleronly works in bundled / release mode- In DEV mode, the Red Screen will still appear
- Native crashes cannot show JS-based UI
Customization
JavaScript Exception Handler
You can show alerts, dialogs, log errors, or restart the app.
setJSExceptionHandler((error, isFatal) => {
if (isFatal) {
// Show alert / send logs / restart app
}
});Android Native Exception Customization (Recommended)
Override native handling inside MainApplication.java:
ReactNativeExceptionHandlerModule.setNativeExceptionHandler(
(thread, throwable, originalHandler) -> {
// Custom native crash handling
}
);iOS Native Exception Customization
In AppDelegate.m:
[ReactNativeExceptionHandler replaceNativeExceptionHandlerBlock:
^(NSException *exception, NSString *readableException) {
// Show alert to user
[NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:4.0
target:[ReactNativeExceptionHandler class]
selector:@selector(releaseExceptionHold)
userInfo:nil
repeats:NO];
}];📌 iOS apps cannot restart programmatically after a native crash.
Example: Restart App on Fatal Error
import { Alert } from 'react-native';
import RNRestart from 'react-native-restart';
import { setJSExceptionHandler } from '@tcbs/react-native-exception-handler';
setJSExceptionHandler((error, isFatal) => {
if (isFatal) {
Alert.alert(
'Unexpected error',
'The app will restart.',
[{ text: 'Restart', onPress: () => RNRestart.Restart() }]
);
}
});Known Issues
react-native-navigation (Wix)
Set forceAppQuit to false:
setNativeExceptionHandler(nativeErrorCallback, false);Preserve Previously Registered Handlers
If other analytics SDKs register global handlers:
setNativeExceptionHandler(callback, true, true);Testing Native Crashes
Use the test module from the original author:
https://github.com/master-atul/rn-test-exception-handler
It intentionally triggers native crashes for validation.
Contributors (Original Project)
- Atul R
- Zeh Fernando
- Fred Chasen
- Damien Solimando
- Gustavo Fão Valvassori
- and many more ❤️
(Full list preserved from upstream project)
TCBS Maintainers
- Subrata Das (@subrata1977)
License
MIT License Same as the original project.
Credits
This project stands on the solid foundation built by @a7ul and the open-source community.
Made with ❤️ by Subrata
Peace ✌️
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