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@sentry/types

Types for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs


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What is @sentry/types?

The @sentry/types package provides TypeScript definitions for Sentry's JavaScript SDK. It includes types for Sentry's configuration options, event objects, and various interfaces used within Sentry's SDKs. This package is primarily used by developers to ensure type safety and autocompletion when working with Sentry in a TypeScript environment.

What are @sentry/types's main functionalities?

Event Interface

Defines the structure of an event that can be sent to Sentry. This includes the event's ID, level, timestamp, platform, and SDK information.

{
  event_id: string;
  level: 'error' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'debug';
  timestamp: number;
  platform: string;
  sdk: {
    name: string;
    version: string;
  };
}

Options Interface

Specifies the options for configuring the Sentry SDK. This includes the DSN (Data Source Name), breadcrumb limits, debug mode, integrations, and a beforeSend hook for event manipulation.

{
  dsn: string;
  maxBreadcrumbs: number;
  debug: boolean;
  integrations: Integration[];
  beforeSend: (event: Event) => Event | null;
}

Breadcrumb Interface

Describes a breadcrumb, which is a snapshot of data that describes what happened before an event. This includes the timestamp, message, category, level, and any additional data.

{
  timestamp: number;
  message: string;
  category: string;
  level: 'critical' | 'error' | 'warning' | 'info' | 'debug';
  data: Record<string, any>;
}

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8.16.0

Important Changes

  • feat(nextjs): Use spans generated by Next.js for App Router (#12729)

Previously, the @sentry/nextjs SDK automatically recorded spans in the form of transactions for each of your top-level server components (pages, layouts, ...). This approach had a few drawbacks, the main ones being that traces didn't have a root span, and more importantly, if you had data stream to the client, its duration was not captured because the server component spans had finished before the data could finish streaming.

With this release, we will capture the duration of App Router requests in their entirety as a single transaction with server component spans being descendants of that transaction. This means you will get more data that is also more accurate. Note that this does not apply to the Edge runtime. For the Edge runtime, the SDK will emit transactions as it has before.

Generally speaking, this change means that you will see less transactions and more spans in Sentry. You will no longer receive server component transactions like Page Server Component (/path/to/route) (unless using the Edge runtime), and you will instead receive transactions for your App Router SSR requests that look like GET /path/to/route.

If you are on Sentry SaaS, this may have an effect on your quota consumption: Less transactions, more spans.

  • - feat(nestjs): Add nest cron monitoring support (#12781)

The @sentry/nestjs SDK now includes a @SentryCron decorator that can be used to augment the native NestJS @Cron decorator to send check-ins to Sentry before and after each cron job run:

import { Cron } from '@nestjs/schedule';
import { SentryCron, MonitorConfig } from '@sentry/nestjs';
import type { MonitorConfig } from '@sentry/types';

const monitorConfig: MonitorConfig = {
  schedule: {
    type: 'crontab',
    value: '* * * * *',
  },
  checkinMargin: 2, // In minutes. Optional.
  maxRuntime: 10, // In minutes. Optional.
  timezone: 'America/Los_Angeles', // Optional.
};

export class MyCronService {
  @Cron('* * * * *')
  @SentryCron('my-monitor-slug', monitorConfig)
  handleCron() {
    // Your cron job logic here
  }
}

Other Changes

  • feat(node): Allow to pass instrumentation config to httpIntegration (#12761)
  • feat(nuxt): Add server error hook (#12796)
  • feat(nuxt): Inject sentry config with Nuxt addPluginTemplate (#12760)
  • fix: Apply stack frame metadata before event processors (#12799)
  • fix(feedback): Add missing h import in ScreenshotEditor (#12784)
  • fix(node): Ensure autoSessionTracking is enabled by default (#12790)
  • ref(feedback): Let CropCorner inherit the existing h prop (#12814)
  • ref(otel): Ensure we never swallow args for ContextManager (#12798)

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Sentry JavaScript SDK Types

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Common types used by the Sentry JavaScript SDKs.

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Package last updated on 09 Jul 2024

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