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@sentry/types
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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.
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>;
}
Provides TypeScript definitions for Node.js. Similar to @sentry/types, it's used for type safety and autocompletion but focuses on Node.js' API rather than Sentry's.
The TypeScript language itself, which includes its compiler and type system. While not a direct alternative, it's the foundation that packages like @sentry/types build upon to provide type definitions for specific libraries.
Offers TypeScript definitions for React. Similar to @sentry/types, it aids in developing React applications with TypeScript by providing types for React's API, but it doesn't relate to error monitoring or logging.
Common types used by the Sentry JavaScript SDKs.
8.28.0
This release contains the beta version of @sentry/nestjs
! For details on how to use it, check out the
README. Any feedback/bug reports
are greatly appreciated, please reach out on GitHub.
This release fixes a bug in the @sentry/browser
package and all SDKs depending on this package (e.g. @sentry/react
or @sentry/nextjs
) that caused the SDK to send incorrect web vital values for the LCP, FCP and FP vitals. The SDK
previously incorrectly processed the original values as they were reported from the browser. When updating your SDK to
this version, you might experience an increase in LCP, FCP and FP values, which potentially leads to a decrease in your
performance score in the Web Vitals Insights module in Sentry. This is because the previously reported values were
smaller than the actually measured values. We apologize for the inconvenience!
SentryGlobalGraphQLFilter
(#13545)bundleSizeOptimizations
to build options (#13323)captureRequestError
(#13550)@Injectable
(#13544)Work in this release was contributed by @leopoldkristjansson, @mhuggins and @filips123. Thank you for your contributions!
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The npm package @sentry/types receives a total of 10,425,941 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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