Official Sentry SDK for Angular with Ivy Compatibility
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Angular Version Compatibility
This SDK officially supports Angular 12-15 with Angular's new rendering engine, Ivy.
If you're using Angular 10, 11 or a newer Angular version with View Engine instead of Ivy, please use @sentry/angular
.
If you're using an older version of Angular and experience problems with the Angular SDK, we recommend downgrading the SDK to version 6.x.
Please note that we don't provide any support for Angular versions below 10.
General
This package is a wrapper around @sentry/browser
, with added functionality related to Angular. All methods available
in @sentry/browser
can be imported from @sentry/angular-ivy
.
To use this SDK, call Sentry.init(options)
before you bootstrap your Angular application.
import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { init } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
init({
dsn: '__DSN__',
});
enableProdMode();
platformBrowserDynamic()
.bootstrapModule(AppModule)
.then(success => console.log(`Bootstrap success`))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
ErrorHandler
@sentry/angular-ivy
exports a function to instantiate an ErrorHandler provider that will automatically send Javascript errors
captured by the Angular's error handler.
import { NgModule, ErrorHandler } from '@angular/core';
import { createErrorHandler } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
@NgModule({
providers: [
{
provide: ErrorHandler,
useValue: createErrorHandler({
showDialog: true,
}),
},
],
})
export class AppModule {}
Additionally, createErrorHandler
accepts a set of options that allows you to configure its behavior. For more details
see ErrorHandlerOptions
interface in src/errorhandler.ts
.
Tracing
@sentry/angular-ivy
exports a Trace Service, Directive and Decorators that leverage the @sentry/tracing
Tracing
integration to add Angular related spans to transactions. If the Tracing integration is not enabled, this functionality
will not work. The service itself tracks route changes and durations, where directive and decorators are tracking
components initializations.
Install
Registering a Trace Service is a 3-step process.
- Register and configure the
BrowserTracing
integration from @sentry/tracing
, including custom Angular routing
instrumentation:
import { init, instrumentAngularRouting } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
import { Integrations as TracingIntegrations } from '@sentry/tracing';
init({
dsn: '__DSN__',
integrations: [
new TracingIntegrations.BrowserTracing({
tracingOrigins: ['localhost', 'https://yourserver.io/api'],
routingInstrumentation: instrumentAngularRouting,
}),
],
tracesSampleRate: 1,
});
- Register
SentryTrace
as a provider in Angular's DI system, with a Router
as its dependency:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { Router } from '@angular/router';
import { TraceService } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
@NgModule({
providers: [
{
provide: TraceService,
deps: [Router],
},
],
})
export class AppModule {}
- Either require the
TraceService
from inside AppModule
or use APP_INITIALIZER
to force-instantiate Tracing.
@NgModule({
})
export class AppModule {
constructor(trace: TraceService) {}
}
or
import { APP_INITIALIZER } from '@angular/core';
@NgModule({
providers: [
{
provide: APP_INITIALIZER,
useFactory: () => () => {},
deps: [TraceService],
multi: true,
},
],
})
export class AppModule {}
Use
To track Angular components as part of your transactions, you have 3 options.
TraceDirective: used to track a duration between OnInit
and AfterViewInit
lifecycle hooks in template:
import { TraceModule } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
@NgModule({
imports: [TraceModule],
})
export class AppModule {}
Then inside your components template (keep in mind that directive name attribute is required):
<app-header trace="header"></app-header>
<articles-list trace="articles-list"></articles-list>
<app-footer trace="footer"></app-footer>
TraceClassDecorator: used to track a duration between OnInit
and AfterViewInit
lifecycle hooks in components:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { TraceClassDecorator } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
@Component({
selector: 'layout-header',
templateUrl: './header.component.html',
})
@TraceClassDecorator()
export class HeaderComponent {
}
TraceMethodDecorator: used to track a specific lifecycle hooks as point-in-time spans in components:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { TraceMethodDecorator } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
@Component({
selector: 'app-footer',
templateUrl: './footer.component.html',
})
export class FooterComponent implements OnInit {
@TraceMethodDecorator()
ngOnInit() {}
}
You can also add your own custom spans by attaching them to the current active transaction using getActiveTransaction
helper. For example, if you'd like to track the duration of Angular boostraping process, you can do it as follows:
import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { init, getActiveTransaction } from '@sentry/angular-ivy';
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
const activeTransaction = getActiveTransaction();
const boostrapSpan =
activeTransaction &&
activeTransaction.startChild({
description: 'platform-browser-dynamic',
op: 'ui.angular.bootstrap',
});
platformBrowserDynamic()
.bootstrapModule(AppModule)
.then(() => console.log(`Bootstrap success`))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
.finally(() => {
if (bootstrapSpan) {
boostrapSpan.finish();
}
})