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@sentry/svelte
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This SDK currently only supports Svelte and is not yet fully compatible with with SvelteKit. If you would like the SDK to be fully compatible with SvelteKit, please reach out to us on GitHub.
This package is a wrapper around @sentry/browser
, providing error monitoring and basic performance monitoring
features for Svelte.
To use the SDK, initialize Sentry in your Svelte entry point main.js
before you bootstrap your Svelte app:
// main.js / main.ts
import App from "./App.svelte";
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/svelte";
import { BrowserTracing } from "@sentry/tracing";
// Initialize the Sentry SDK here
Sentry.init({
dsn: "__DSN__",
release: "my-project-name@2.3.12",
integrations: [new BrowserTracing()],
// Set tracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100%
// of transactions for performance monitoring.
// We recommend adjusting this value in production
tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
});
// Then bootstrap your Svelte app
const app = new App({
target: document.getElementById("app"),
});
export default app;
The Sentry Svelte SDK supports all features from the @sentry/browser
SDK. Until it becomes more stable, please refer to the Sentry Browser SDK documentation for more information and usage instructions.
To generate source maps of your Svelte app bundle, check our guide how to configure your bundler to emit source maps.
To create releases and upload source maps to Sentry, we recommend using sentry-cli
. You can for instance create a bash script to take care of creating a release, uploading source maps and finalizing the release:
#!/bin/bash
VERSION=<your version>
ORG=<your org-slug>
PROJECT=<your project-slug>
SOURCEMAPS_PATH=./dist
sentry-cli releases new $VERSION --org $ORG --project $PROJECT
sentry-cli releases files $VERSION upload-sourcemaps $SOURCEMAPS_PATH --org $ORG --project $PROJECT
sentry-cli releases finalize $VERSION --org $ORG --project $PROJECT
Please note that the paths provided in this example work for a typical Svelte project that adheres to the project structure set by create-vite with the svelte(-ts)
template. If your project setup differs from this template, your configuration may need adjustments. Please refer to our documentation of Advanced sentry-cli
Sourcemaps Options and to our Sourcemaps Troubleshooting Guide.
Check out our Svelte source maps uploading guide for more information.
FAQs
Official Sentry SDK for Svelte
The npm package @sentry/svelte receives a total of 68,539 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/svelte popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/svelte 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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