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A very thin wrapper around the official Java library for Sentry.
This project follows the version scheme MAJOR.MINOR.COMMITS where MAJOR and MINOR provide some relative indication of the size of the change, but do not follow semantic versioning. In general, all changes endeavour to be non-breaking (by moving to new names rather than by breaking existing names). COMMITS is an ever-increasing counter of commits since the beginning of this repository.
(require '[sentry-clj.core :as sentry])
; You can initialize Sentry manually by providing a DSN or use one of the
; other optional configuration options supplied as a map (see below).
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1")
; Sending a simple message is easy...
(try
(do-something-risky)
(catch Exception e
(sentry/send-event {:message "Something has gone wrong!"
:throwable e})))
If you want an interpolated message, you need to provide the full map, i.e.,
(try
(do-something-risky)
(catch Exception e
(sentry/send-event {:message {:message "Something %s has gone %s!"
:params ["foo" "bar"]}
:throwable e})))
key | description | default |
---|---|---|
:environment | Set the environment on which Sentry events will be logged, e.g., "production" | production |
:debug | Enable SDK logging at the debug level | false |
:release | All events are assigned to a particular release | |
:dist | Set the application distribution that will be sent with each event | |
:server-name | Set the server name that will be sent with each event | |
:shutdown-timeout-millis | Wait up to X milliseconds before shutdown if there are events to send | 2000ms |
:in-app-includes | A seqable collection (vector for example) containing package names to include when sending events | |
:in-app-excludes | A seqable collection (vector for example) containing package names to ignore when sending events | |
:ignored-exceptions-for-type | Set exceptions that will be filtered out before sending to Sentry (a set of Classnames as Strings) | |
:enable-uncaught-exception-handler | (deprecated, use :uncaught-handler-enabled instead) Enables the uncaught exception handler | true |
:uncaught-handler-enabled | Enables the uncaught exception handler | true |
:before-send-fn | A function (taking an event and a hint) | |
The body of the function must not be lazy (i.e., don't use filter on its own!) and must return an event or nil | ||
If a nil is returned, the event will not be sent to Sentry | ||
More Information | ||
:before-breadcrumb-fn | A function (taking a breadcrumb and a hint) | |
The body of the function must not be lazy (i.e., don't use filter on its own!) and must return a breadcrumb or nil | ||
If a nil is returned, the breadcrumb will not be sent to Sentry | ||
More Information | ||
:contexts | A map of key/value pairs to attach to every Event that is sent. | |
More Information | ||
:traces-sample-rate | Set a uniform sample rate(a number of between 0.0 and 1.0) for all transactions for tracing | |
:traces-sample-fn | A function (taking a custom sample context and a transaction context) enables you to control trace transactions | |
:serialization-max-depth | Set to a lower number, i.e., 2, if you experience circular reference errors when sending events | 5 |
Some examples:
Basic Initialisation (using defaults):
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1")
Initialisation with additional options:
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1" {:environment "staging" :debug true :release "foo.bar@1.0.0" :in-app-excludes ["foo.bar"])
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1" {:before-send-fn (fn [event _] (when-not (= (.. event getMessage getMessage "foo")) event))})
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1" {:before-send-fn (fn [event _] (.setServerName event "fred") event)})
(sentry/init! "https://public:private@sentry.io/1" {:contexts {:foo "bar" :baz "wibble"}})
:breadcrumbs
- a collection of Breadcrumb
maps. See below.:dist
- a String
which identifies the distribution.:environment
- a String
which identifies the environment.:event-id
- a String
id to use for the event. If not provided, one will be automatically generated.:extra
- a map with Keyword
or String
keys (or anything for which clojure.core/name
can be invoked) and values which can be JSON-ified. If :throwable
is given, this will automatically include its ex-data
.
:extra
has been deprecated in favour of :contexts
upon initialisation:fingerprint
- a sequence of String
s that Sentry should use as a fingerprint.:level
- a Keyword
. One of :debug
, :info
, :warning
, :error
, :fatal
. Probably most useful in conjunction with :message
if you need to report an exceptional condition that's not an exception.:logger
- a String
which identifies the logger.:message
- a map or String
containing Message information. See below.:platform
- a String
which identifies the platform.:release
- a String
which identifies the release.:request
- a map containing Request information. See below.:server-name
- a String
which identifies the server name.:tags
- a map with Keyword
or String
keys (or anything for which clojure.core/name
can be invoked) and values which can be coerced to Strings
with clojure.core/str
.:throwable
- a Throwable
object. Sentry's bread and butter.:transaction
- a String
which identifies the transaction.:user
- a map containing User information. See below.When an event has a :breadcrumbs
key, each element of the value collection
should be a map. Each key is optional.
:type
- A String
:level
- a String
:message
- a String
:category
- a String
:data
- a map with String
keys and String
values:timestamp
- a java.util.Date
When an event has a :message
key, either a simple string can be
used, or if you require a parameterised message, the following data
should be contained within a map, thus:
:formatted
- A String
containing the fully formatted message. If missing, Sentry will try to interpolate the message
.:message
- An optional String
containing the raw message. If there are params, it will be interpolated.:params
- An optional sequence of String
's containing parameters for interpolation, e.g., `["foo" "bar"]When an event has a :user
key, the data following should be contained within
a map. You should provide at either the id or the ip-address.
:email
- A String
:id
- A String
:username
- A String
:ip-address
- A String
:other
- A map containing key/value pairs of Strings
, i.e., {"a" "b" "c" "d"}
When an event has a :request
key, the data should be contained within a map.
Each key is optional.
:url
- A String
:method
- A String
:query-string
- A String
:data
- An arbitrary value (e.g., a number, a string, a blob...):cookies
- A String
:headers
- A map containing key/value pairs of Strings
, i.e., {"a" "b" "c" "d"}
:env
- A map containing key/value pairs of Strings
, i.e., {"a" "b" "c" "d"}
:other
- A map containing key/value pairs of Strings
, i.e., {"a" "b" "c" "d"}
Copyright © 2022 Coda Hale, Sentry
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.
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