Note: If you're using old Errbit version (0.2.0, 0.4.0) and an old Airbrake version (v4) please refer to this manual to make it work with self-signed certificates.
Having an error catcher like Errbit behind SSL is generally a good idea. Especially when Errbit is hosted on a different server than you application (for example when you manage multiple apps with one Errbit instance). In many cases you will have a self-signed certificate (why would you pay for a cert for internal tool). If you try to use it with Airbrake, you will see following error:
Airbrake: HTTP error: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=unknown state: certificate verify failed
Unfortunately, global SSL certificates verification disabling hack (solution that used to work with Airbrake notifier v4) won't work:
# No longer working! OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
Luckily, Airbrake notifier is written pretty well, so hacking it (and disabling per request SSL certificate verification) is not hard at all. Here's a full code you need to place in config/initializers/errbit.rb to make it work:
module Patches module Airbrake module SyncSender def build_https(uri) super.tap do |req| req.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE end end end end end Airbrake::SyncSender.prepend(::Patches::Airbrake::SyncSender)
After that (and configuring Airbrake notifier), you can test it out like this:
Airbrake.notify :test