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nuxt-sentry

v0.4.2

Published

Nuxt 3 module for Sentry

Downloads

86

Readme

Nuxt Sentry

npm version npm downloads License Nuxt

Nuxt 3 module for Sentry.

Quick Setup

  1. Add @develit-io/nuxt-sentry dependency to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D @develit-io/nuxt-sentry

# Using yarn
yarn add --dev @develit-io/nuxt-sentry

# Using npm
npm install --save-dev @develit-io/nuxt-sentry
  1. Add @develit-io/nuxt-sentry to the modules section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ['@develit-io/nuxt-sentry'],
  runtimeConfig: {
    public: {
      sentry: {
        dsn: 'YOUR_DSN',
      },
    },
  },
})

You can also use environment variables to set the DSN using NUXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN

That's it! You can now use Nuxt Sentry in your Nuxt app ✨

Configuration

The module can be configured by providing a sentry key in the public section of the runtimeConfig or appConfig in nuxt.config.ts.

The clientSdk object is passed directly to the Sentry SDK. It consists of the properties specified in the Sentry documentation here.

The clientIntegrations object takes a key of the integration name and either a boolean value or the integration configuration. See more details here

Runtime config:

sentry: {
  enabled?: boolean // Default: Enabled in production
  dsn: string,
  clientSdk?: SdkConfig
  clientIntegrations?: ClientIntegrationConfig
}

App config:

sentry: {
  clientSdk?: (app: NuxtApp) => SdkConfig | SdkConfig
  clientIntegrations?: ClientIntegrationConfig
}

Configuring Integrations

If you would like to enable or configure specific integrations, you can do so by providing a clientIntegrations object in either appConfig or runtimeConfig. The key should be the name of the integration and the value should be either a boolean to enable or disable the integration or an object to configure the integration.

The default integrations that are enabled are:

  • Breadcrumbs
  • BrowserTracing
  • Dedupe
  • FunctionToString
  • GlobalHandlers
  • HttpContext
  • InboundFilters
  • LinkedErrors
  • TryCatch

See the example below for adding and configuring integrations (You can also use runtimeConfig for this):

import { breadcrumbsIntegration } from "@sentry/vue"

defineNuxtConfig({
  appConfig: {
    sentry: {
      clientIntegrations: {
        Breadcrumbs: false, // Disable the default Breadcrumbs integration
        Debug: {
          stringify: true, // Configure the Debug integration
        },
        HttpClient: true, // Enable the HttpClient integration
      },
    },
  },
})

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
npm run dev

# Build the playground
npm run dev:build

# Run ESLint
npm run lint

# Release new version
npm run release