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I am an iOS developer, and recently I try to find a tool to track crashes in our project.

  • After I integrated Crashlytics in my demo, I forced the demo to crash for some times and check if the data in Crashlytics is correct.

  • But then I am confused by the data on the dashboard because the percentage of 'CRASH-FREE SESSIONS' is always '<1%', while the total number of crashes is 65.

  • Even I launch my demo and then kill it without crash it for several time, the '<1%' doesn't change.

Is it a bug of Crashlytics?

I have sent 3 email to [email protected], but did not get any reply. I don't know what is going on here.

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  • Todd from Fabric here. Check out docs.fabric.io/apple/fabric/advanced-settings/debugging.html and look at the output. If you don't see any errors related to Fabric in the output you should be good to go! :) Aug 22, 2017 at 14:31
  • Thanks Todd. Of course I have missed the former output, and now I don't see any errors in several new testing. It seems that the numbers of crashes and affected users are correct, so I believe that it's ok for Fabric to collect all the crash reports. But the percentage of 'CRASH-FREE SESSIONS' makes no sense evidently. I can do some testings with TestFlight to simulate Product Environment, and if it works, it seems to be a bug in Testing Environment.
    – Gang Yang
    Aug 23, 2017 at 10:20
  • Yes, crashes that happen while connected to the simulator don't appear in your dashboard but sometimes get counted in the crash-free sessions stream. Launch crashes can be reported into the crash-free number as well and then not be reported to your dashboard. Thanks! Aug 23, 2017 at 16:47

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That depends on your users. I had the same problem because I was testing it within my simulator and my iOS device, fabric is a service made by google. It's impossible to find a bug like that-- rest assured. Submit your app. Let your users use it, the actual result will come in a week

Hope this helps

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  • Thanks, I will have a try :)
    – Gang Yang
    Aug 22, 2017 at 10:56
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    Aug 22, 2017 at 10:58

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