@sentry-murz/ember v6.2.5-brick.0
Official Sentry SDK for Ember.js
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General
This package is an Ember addon that wraps @sentry/browser
, with added functionality related to Ember. All methods available in
@sentry/browser
can be imported from @sentry/ember
.
Installation
As with other Ember addons, run:
ember install @sentry/ember
Then add the following config to config/environment.js
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
sentry: {
dsn: '__DSN__' // replace __DSN__ with your DSN,
tracesSampleRate: 1.0, // Be sure to lower this for your production environment
}
};
Usage
To use this SDK, call InitSentryForEmber
before the application is initialized, in app.js
. This will load Sentry config from environment.js
for you.
import Application from '@ember/application';
import Resolver from 'ember-resolver';
import loadInitializers from 'ember-load-initializers';
import config from './config/environment';
import { InitSentryForEmber } from '@sentry/ember';
InitSentryForEmber();
export default class App extends Application {
modulePrefix = config.modulePrefix;
podModulePrefix = config.podModulePrefix;
Resolver = Resolver;
}
Additional Configuration
Aside from configuration passed from this addon into @sentry/browser
via the sentry
property, there is also the following Ember specific configuration.
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
ignoreEmberOnErrorWarning: false, // Will silence Ember.onError warning without the need of using Ember debugging tools. False by default.
sentry: ... // See sentry-javascript configuration https://docs.sentry.io/error-reporting/configuration/?platform=javascript
};
Disabling Performance
@sentry/ember
captures performance by default, if you would like to disable the automatic performance instrumentation, you can add the following to your config/environment.js
:
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
disablePerformance: true, // Will disable automatic instrumentation of performance. Manual instrumentation will still be sent.
sentry: ... // See sentry-javascript configuration https://docs.sentry.io/error-reporting/configuration/?platform=javascript
};
Performance
Routes
If you would like to capture beforeModel
, model
, afterModel
and setupController
times for one of your routes,
you can import instrumentRoutePerformance
and wrap your route with it.
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
import { instrumentRoutePerformance } from '@sentry/ember';
class MyRoute extends Route {
model() {
//...
}
}
export default instrumentRoutePerformance(MyRoute);
Runloop
The runloop queue durations are instrumented by default, as long as they are longer than a threshold (by default 5ms). This helps (via the render queue) capturing the entire render in case component render times aren't fully instrumented, such as when using glimmer components.
If you would like to change the runloop queue threshold, add the following to your config:
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
minimumRunloopQueueDuration: 0, // All runloop queue durations will be added as spans.
};
Components
Non-glimmer component render times will automatically get captured.
If you would like to disable component render being instrumented, add the following to your config:
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
disableInstrumentComponents: true, // Will disable automatic instrumentation for components.
};
Additionally, components whose render time is below a threshold (by default 2ms) will not be included as spans. If you would like to change this threshold, add the following to your config:
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
minimumComponentRenderDuration: 0, // All (non-glimmer) component render durations will be added as spans.
};
Glimmer components
Currently glimmer component render durations can only be captured indirectly via the runloop instrumentation. You can optionally enable a setting to show component definitions (which will indicate which components are being rendered) be adding the following to your config:
ENV['@sentry/ember'] = {
enableComponentDefinition: true, // All component definitions will be added as spans.
};
Supported Versions
@sentry/ember
currently supports Ember 3.8+ for error monitoring.
Previous Integration
Previously we've recommended using the Ember integration from @sentry/integrations
but moving forward we will be using
this Ember addon to offer more Ember-specific error and performancing monitoring.
Testing
You can find example instrumentation in the dummy
application, which is also used for testing. To test with the dummy
application, you must pass the dsn as an environment variable.
SENTRY_DSN=__DSN__ ember serve
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