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Provides an sentry.io client to provide enterprise logging nestjs modules


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nestjs-sentry

Provides an injectable sentry.io client to provide enterprise logging nestjs modules

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About

nestjs-sentry implements a module, SentryModule, which when imported into

your nestjs project provides a Sentry.io client to any class that injects it. This

lets Sentry.io be worked into your dependency injection workflow without having to

do any extra work outside of the initial setup.

Installation


npm install --save nestjs-sentry

Getting Started

The simplest way to use nestjs-sentry is to use SentryModule.forRoot


import { Module } from '@nestjs-common';

import { SentryModule } from 'nestjs-sentry';

  

@Module({

imports: [

SentryModule.forRoot({

dsn: 'sentry_io_dsn',

debug: true | false

environment: 'dev' | 'production' | 'some_environment',

release: 'some_release', | null, // must create a release in sentry.io dashboard

logLevel: LogLevel.Debug //based on sentry.io loglevel //

}),

],

})

export class AppModule {}

You can then use Sentry interceptor

import { Module } from  '@nestjs/common';
import { APP_INTERCEPTOR } from  '@nestjs/core';
import { SentryInterceptor, SentryModule } from  'nestjs-sentry';

@Module({

imports: [

SentryModule.forRoot({ dsn: Environment.get('API_SHOP_SENTRY_DSN') }),

],

controllers: [AppController],

providers: [

{

provide: APP_INTERCEPTOR,

useClass: SentryInterceptor,

},

],

})

export  class  AppModule {}

Contributing

I would greatly appreciate any contributions to make this project better. Please

make sure to follow the below guidelines before getting your hands dirty.

  1. Fork the repository

  2. Create your branch (git checkout -b my-branch)

  3. Commit any changes to your branch

  4. Push your changes to your remote branch

  5. Open a pull request

License

Distributed under the ISC License. See LICENSE for more information.

Acknowledgements

Copyright © 2019 Adias Tech.

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Package last updated on 05 Apr 2020

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