I have setup rollbar in my rails application. It keeps reporting recordnotfound which is as a result of SEO scrawlers (i.e Google bot, Baidu, findxbot etc..) searching for deleted post.
How to prevent rollbar from reporting SEO scrawler activities.
TL;DR:
# ./initializers/rollbar.rb
#
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36588449/how-to-prevent-rollbar-from-reporting-seo-crawlers-activities
#
# frozen_string_literal: true
crawlers = %w[Facebot Twitterbot YandexBot bingbot AhrefsBot crawler MJ12bot Yahoo GoogleBot Mail.RU_Bot SemrushBot YandexMobileBot DotBot AppleMail SeznamBot Baiduspider]
regexp = Regexp.new(Regexp.union(*crawlers).source, Regexp::IGNORECASE)
Rollbar.configure do |config|
ignore_bots = lambda do |options|
agent = options.fetch(:scope).fetch(:request).call.fetch(:headers)['User-Agent']
raise Rollbar::Ignore if agent.match?(regexp)
end
config.before_process << ignore_bots
...
end
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Be careful with magic comment frozen_string_literal
and use =~
instead of match?
if you have Ruby version less than 2.3.
Here I use an array that will be transformed into regexp. I did this because I wanted to prevent syntax and escaping related errors of developers in future and add ignorecase thing for same reason.
So in regexp you will see a Mail\.RU_Bot
, instead of anything wrong.
Also in your case you can use simply word bot
instead of many crawlers, but be careful with unusual user-agents. In my case, I want to know all crawlers on my site, so I came up with this solution. Yet another example of working part: there are crawler
and crawler4j
on my production site. I use just crawler
in array to prevent notifing for both of them.
Last thing I want to say — my solution is not very optimal, but it just works. I hope someone will share an optimized version of my code. That's also the main reason I recommend to send data asynchronously, i.e. use sidekiq, delayed_job or whatever you want, don't forget to check related wikis.
My answer is based on @AndrewSouthpaw's solution (?), that wasn't working for me. Hoping that approved wiki-copy-pasted @Jesse Gibbs will be moderated some way.
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EDIT1: it's nice idea to check the https://github.com/ZLevine/rollbar-ignore-crawler-errors repo if you need to prevent rollbar to notify on js.
Looks like you are using rollbar-gem, so you'd want to use Rollbar::Ignore
to tell Rollbar to ignore errors that were caused by a spider
handler = proc do |options|
raise Rollbar::Ignore if is_crawler_error(options)
end
Rollbar.configure do |config|
config.before_process << handler
end
where is_crawler_error
detects if the request that led to the error was from a crawler.
If you are using rollbar.js to detect errors in client-side Javascript, then you can use the checkIgnore
option to filter out client-side errors caused by bots:
_rollbarConfig = {
// current config...
checkIgnore: function(isUncaught, args, payload) {
if (window.navigator.userAgent && window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Baiduspider') !== -1) {
// ignore baidu spider
return true;
}
// no other ignores
return false;
}
}
is_crawler_error
(or any method to find spiders) yourself. It should check the user agent value on the request against a list of known spiders that you want to block.
Jan 9, 2017 at 17:05
Here's what I did:
is_crawler_error = Proc.new do |options|
return true if options[:scope][:request]['From'] == 'bingbot(at)microsoft.com'
return true if options[:scope][:request]['From'] == 'googlebot(at)googlebot.com'
return true if options[:scope][:request]['User-Agent'] =~ /Facebot Twitterbot/
end
handler = proc do |options|
raise Rollbar::Ignore if is_crawler_error.call(options)
end
config.before_process << handler
Based on these docs.