What is @sentry/react?
The @sentry/react package is designed for error monitoring and performance tracking in React applications. It provides a comprehensive set of tools to capture exceptions, track performance issues, and improve the overall reliability of React applications. By integrating Sentry into a React project, developers can gain insights into errors and performance bottlenecks, allowing for quicker debugging and optimization.
What are @sentry/react's main functionalities?
Error Boundary
This feature automatically catches JavaScript errors anywhere in the child component tree of the Error Boundary and logs them to Sentry. It also displays a fallback UI instead of the component tree that crashed.
import React from 'react';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
const MyApp = () => (
<Sentry.ErrorBoundary fallback={'An error has occurred'}>
<YourApp />
</Sentry.ErrorBoundary>
);
Performance Monitoring
Enables performance monitoring in your React application. By setting the `tracesSampleRate` to a value between 0 and 1, you can control the percentage of transactions sent to Sentry for performance analysis.
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
Sentry.init({
dsn: 'YOUR_DSN',
tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
});
Custom Error Tracking
Allows for manual reporting of errors or exceptions to Sentry, giving developers the flexibility to capture specific issues that may not be automatically detected.
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
Sentry.captureException(new Error('This is my custom error.'));
Other packages similar to @sentry/react
logrocket
LogRocket is a frontend application monitoring solution that provides session replay, performance monitoring, and error tracking. While it offers similar error tracking capabilities to @sentry/react, LogRocket distinguishes itself with its session replay feature, allowing developers to see exactly what users saw when an error occurred.
bugsnag
Bugsnag offers error monitoring and application stability management for various programming languages and frameworks, including React. Compared to @sentry/react, Bugsnag emphasizes application stability metrics and provides detailed error grouping and analysis, making it easier to prioritize and fix critical errors.
Official Sentry SDK for ReactJS
Links
General
This package is a wrapper around @sentry/browser
, with added functionality related to React. All methods available in
@sentry/browser
can be imported from @sentry/react
.
To use this SDK, call Sentry.init(options)
before you mount your React component.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
Sentry.init({
dsn: '__DSN__',
});
ReactDOM.render(<App />, rootNode);
ErrorBoundary
@sentry/react
exports an ErrorBoundary component that will automatically send Javascript errors from inside a
component tree to Sentry, and set a fallback UI.
app.js
import React from 'react';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
function FallbackComponent() {
return <div>An error has occured</div>;
}
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<Sentry.ErrorBoundary fallback={FallbackComponent} showDialog>
<OtherComponents />
</Sentry.ErrorBoundary>
);
}
}
export default App;
Profiler
@sentry/react
exports a Profiler component that leverages the tracing features to add React-related spans to
transactions. If tracing is not enabled, the Profiler component will not work. The Profiler tracks component mount,
render duration and updates.
app.js
import React from 'react';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/react';
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<FancyComponent>
<InsideComponent someProp={2} />
<AnotherComponent />
</FancyComponent>
);
}
}
export default Sentry.withProfiler(App);
8.4.0
Important Changes
- feat(nextjs): Trace pageloads in App Router (#12157)
If you are using Next.js version 14.3.0-canary.64
or above, the Sentry Next.js SDK will now trace clientside pageloads
with React Server Components. This means, that client-side errors like
Error: An error occurred in the Server Components render.
, which previously didn't give you much information on how
that error was caused, can now be traced back to a specific error in a server component.
- feat(angular): Add Support for Angular 18 (#12183)
This release guarantees support for Angular 18 with @sentry/angular
.
Other Changes
- feat(deps): Bump @opentelemetry/instrumentation-aws-lambda from 0.41.0 to 0.41.1 (#12078)
- fix(metrics): Ensure string values are interpreted for metrics (#12165)