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    @sentry/node

Sentry Node SDK using OpenTelemetry for performance instrumentation


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What is @sentry/node?

The @sentry/node package is a tool designed for real-time monitoring and fixing crashes in Node.js applications. It provides error tracking and performance monitoring, helping developers to quickly identify, diagnose, and fix problems in their applications. Sentry integrates seamlessly with your existing codebase, offering a range of features to enhance application reliability and user experience.

What are @sentry/node's main functionalities?

Error Tracking

Automatically capture exceptions and errors in your Node.js applications. The code initializes Sentry with your project's DSN and demonstrates how an uncaught exception is automatically reported to Sentry.

const Sentry = require('@sentry/node');
Sentry.init({ dsn: 'YOUR_DSN_HERE' });

app.get('/', function mainHandler(req, res) {
  throw new Error('Broke!');
});

Performance Monitoring

Track the performance of your application, including request times and slow operations. This code sample starts a transaction, simulates an operation with a timeout, and then finishes the transaction, which is then reported to Sentry for performance analysis.

const Sentry = require('@sentry/node');
const transaction = Sentry.startTransaction({ op: 'test', name: 'My First Test Transaction' });

setTimeout(() => {
  transaction.finish();
}, 99);

Custom Event Capturing

Send custom messages or events to Sentry. This is useful for capturing non-exception events that are significant for your application's health monitoring and diagnostics.

const Sentry = require('@sentry/node');

Sentry.captureMessage('Something went wrong', 'error');

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8.0.0-beta.6

This beta release contains various bugfixes and improvements for the v8 beta cycle.

  • feat: Add tunnel support to multiplexed transport (#11806)
  • feat: Export spanToBaggageHeader utility (#11881)
  • feat(browser): Disable standalone http.client spans (#11879)
  • feat(ember): Update ember dependencies (#11753)
  • feat(fedback): Convert CDN bundles to use async feedback for lower bundle sizes (#11791)
  • feat(feedback): Add captureFeedback method (#11428)
  • feat(feedback): Have screenshot by default (#11839)
  • feat(integrations): Add zod integration (#11144)
  • feat(ioredis): Add integration for ioredis (#11856)
  • feat(nextjs): Add transaction name to scope of server component (#11850)
  • feat(nextjs): Be smarter in warning about old ways of init configuration (#11882)
  • feat(nextjs): Set transaction names on scope for route handlers and generation functions (#11869)
  • feat(node): Support Node 22 (#11871)
  • fix(angular): Run tracing calls outside Angular (#11748)
  • fix(feedback): Be consistent about whether screenshot should and can render (#11859)
  • fix(nestjs): Ensure Nest.js interceptor works with non-http context (#11880)
  • fix(node): Fix nest.js error handler (#11874)
  • fix(react): Fix react router v4/v5 instrumentation (#11855)
  • ref: Add geo location types (#11847)

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Sentry

Official Sentry SDK for Node

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Installation

npm install @sentry/node

# Or yarn
yarn add @sentry/node

Usage

// CJS Syntax
const Sentry = require('@sentry/node');
// ESM Syntax
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node';

Sentry.init({
  dsn: '__DSN__',
  // ...
});

Note that it is necessary to initialize Sentry before you import any package that may be instrumented by us.

More information on how to set up Sentry for Node in v8.

ESM Support

Due to the way OpenTelemetry handles instrumentation, this only works out of the box for CommonJS (require) applications.

There is experimental support for running OpenTelemetry with ESM ("type": "module"):

node --experimental-loader=@opentelemetry/instrumentation/hook.mjs ./app.js

You'll need to install @opentelemetry/instrumentation in your app to ensure this works.

See OpenTelemetry Instrumentation Docs for details on this - but note that this is a) experimental, and b) does not work with all integrations.

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Last updated on 03 May 2024

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