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@sentry/remix
Advanced tools
This package is a wrapper around @sentry/node
for the server and @sentry/react
for the client, with added
functionality related to Remix.
To use this SDK, initialize Sentry in your Remix entry points for both the client and server.
// entry.client.tsx
import { useLocation, useMatches } from '@remix-run/react';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/remix';
import { useEffect } from 'react';
Sentry.init({
dsn: '__DSN__',
tracesSampleRate: 1,
integrations: [
Sentry.browserTracingIntegration({
useEffect,
useLocation,
useMatches,
}),
],
// ...
});
// entry.server.tsx
import { prisma } from '~/db.server';
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/remix';
Sentry.init({
dsn: '__DSN__',
tracesSampleRate: 1,
integrations: [new Sentry.Integrations.Prisma({ client: prisma })],
// ...
});
Also, wrap your Remix root with withSentry
to catch React component errors and to get parameterized router
transactions.
// root.tsx
import {
Links,
LiveReload,
Meta,
Outlet,
Scripts,
ScrollRestoration,
} from "@remix-run/react";
import { withSentry } from "@sentry/remix";
function App() {
return (
<html>
<head>
<Meta />
<Links />
</head>
<body>
<Outlet />
<ScrollRestoration />
<Scripts />
<LiveReload />
</body>
</html>
);
}
export default withSentry(App);
You can disable or configure ErrorBoundary
using a second parameter to withSentry
.
withSentry(App, {
wrapWithErrorBoundary: false
});
// or
withSentry(App, {
errorBoundaryOptions: {
fallback: <p>An error has occurred</p>
}
});
To set context information or send manual events, use the exported functions of @sentry/remix
.
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/remix';
// Set user information, as well as tags and further extras
Sentry.setExtra('battery', 0.7);
Sentry.setTag('user_mode', 'admin');
Sentry.setUser({ id: '4711' });
// Add a breadcrumb for future events
Sentry.addBreadcrumb({
message: 'My Breadcrumb',
// ...
});
// Capture exceptions, messages or manual events
Sentry.captureMessage('Hello, world!');
Sentry.captureException(new Error('Good bye'));
Sentry.captureEvent({
message: 'Manual',
stacktrace: [
// ...
],
});
The Remix SDK provides a script that automatically creates a release and uploads sourcemaps. To generate sourcemaps with
Remix, you need to call remix build
with the --sourcemap
option.
On release, call sentry-upload-sourcemaps
to upload source maps and create a release. To see more details on how to
use the command, call sentry-upload-sourcemaps --help
.
For more advanced configuration,
directly use sentry-cli
to upload source maps..
8.53.0
url
to SourcemapsUploadOptions
(#15202)fromLocation
can be undefined in Tanstack Router Instrumentation (#15237)Work in this release was contributed by @tannerlinsley. Thank you for your contribution!
FAQs
Official Sentry SDK for Remix
We found that @sentry/remix demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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