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@pascaliske/ngx-sentry

v5.0.1

Published

Angular ErrorHandler and HttpInterceptor for Sentry.

Downloads

459

Readme

@pascaliske/ngx-sentry

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This library provides an ErrorHandler and a HttpInterceptor for connecting an Angular application with Sentry service.

Requirements

To use this library you need to install the @sentry/browser library into your project

$ yarn add @sentry/browser

Installation

To install the library itself use the following command:

$ yarn add @pascaliske/ngx-sentry

Usage

Import the SentryModule with the forRoot() method in your applications main module. The forRoot() method expects an options object with at least the following two keys: enabled, sentry. More options can be found in the options section.

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'
import { SentryModule } from '@pascaliske/ngx-sentry'
import { AppComponent } from './app.component'

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        SentryModule.forRoot({
            enabled: true,
            sentry: {
                dsn: 'https://[email protected]',
            },
        }),
    ],
    declarations: [AppComponent],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}

Pro tip: You can reduce your bundle size by using Sentry's ESM build. It can be enabled by aliasing it with webpack:

config.resolve.alias['@sentry/browser'] = '@sentry/browser/esm'

SentryService

You can use the SentryService injectable to manually capture errors or events as follows:

@Component({
    // [...]
})
export class AppComponent {
    public constructor(private sentryService: SentryService) {}

    public ngOnInit(): void {
        // capture single error
        this.sentryService.captureException(new Error(''))

        // capture single error with additional context information
        this.sentryService.withScope(scope => {
            scope.setExtra('currentPage', window.location.href)
            this.sentryService.captureException(new Error(''))
        })
    }
}

Note: The SentryService inherits all methods directly from the Sentry library. For more information about their APIs you can visit their documentation.

Options

You can configure the library for yourself. The possible options for the forRoot() method are:

enabled

Type: boolean Required: true

This flag allows to enable or disable the whole sentry tracking.

sentry

Type: object Required: true

Configure Sentry, see here for more information.

dialog

Type: boolean | ReportDialogOptions Required: false Default: false

Enable or disable the reporting dialog.

http

Type: object Required: false

Configure the HTTP interceptor.

http.enabled

Type: boolean Required: false Default: true

Enable or disable HTTP intercepting.

http.message

Type: string Required: false Default: Http request failed. ({method}, {status}, {url})

Customize the captured message for all intercepted HTTP errors. There are a few placeholders which get replaced before sending:

  • {method} - The request method
  • {url} - The requested url
  • {status} - The response status
  • {message} - The response message

http.whitelist

Type: Array<number> Required: false Default: null

Use a whitelist of HTTP status codes to filter the intercepted HTTP requests. Only responses with whitelisted status codes get reported.

http.blacklist

Type: Array<number> Required: false Default: null

Use a blacklist of HTTP status codes to filter the intercepted HTTP requests. All responses with blacklisted status codes will be skipped.

License

MIT © Pascal Iske