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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Official Sentry SDK for Node
Installation
npm install @sentry/node
yarn add @sentry/node
Usage
const Sentry = require('@sentry/node');
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.
Links
8.10.0
Important Changes
- feat(remix): Migrate to
opentelemetry-instrumentation-remix
. (#12110)
You can now simplify your remix instrumentation by opting-in like this:
const Sentry = require('@sentry/remix');
Sentry.init({
dsn: YOUR_DSN
// opt-in to new auto instrumentation
autoInstrumentRemix: true,
});
With this setup, you do not need to add e.g. wrapExpressCreateRequestHandler
anymore. Additionally, the quality of the
captured data improves. The old way to use @sentry/remix
continues to work, but it is encouraged to use the new setup.
Other Changes
- feat(browser): Export
thirdPartyErrorFilterIntegration
from @sentry/browser
(#12512) - feat(feedback): Allow passing
tags
field to any feedback config param (#12197) - feat(feedback): Improve screenshot quality for retina displays (#12487)
- feat(feedback): Screenshots don't resize after cropping (#12481)
- feat(node) add max lineno and colno limits (#12514)
- feat(profiling) add global profile context while profiler is running (#12394)
- feat(react): Add React version to events (#12390)
- feat(replay): Add url to replay hydration error breadcrumb type (#12521)
- fix(core): Ensure standalone spans respect sampled flag (#12533)
- fix(core): Use maxValueLength in extra error data integration (#12174)
- fix(feedback): Fix scrolling after feedback submission (#12499)
- fix(feedback): Send feedback rejects invalid responses (#12518)
- fix(nextjs): Update @rollup/plugin-commonjs (#12527)
- fix(node): Ensure status is correct for http server span errors (#12477)
- fix(node): Unify
getDynamicSamplingContextFromSpan
(#12522) - fix(profiling): continuous profile chunks should be in seconds (#12532)
- fix(remix): Add nativeFetch support for accessing request headers (#12479)
- fix(remix): Export no-op as
captureRemixServerException
from client SDK (#12497) - ref(node) refactor contextlines to use readline (#12221)
Work in this release was contributed by @AndreyKovanov and @kiliman. Thank you for your contributions!