Henson-Sentry¶
Henson-Sentry is a library that helps to easily incorporate logging to Sentry into a Henson application.
Configuration¶
The following configuration settings can be added to the application.
SENTRY_DSN |
The data source name used to identify that Sentry instance to which to send the logs. |
RAVEN_IGNORE_EXCEPTIONS |
Exception types that will be ignored when sending exceptions to Sentry. |
SENTRY_AUTO_LOG_STACKS |
Whether or not to automatically log full
stack traces. Default: False |
SENTRY_EXCLUDE_PATHS |
Module prefixes that will be ignored when
attempting to discover from which function
the exception originated. Default: () |
SENTRY_INCLUDE_PATHS |
Module prefixes that will be included when
attempting to discover from which function
the exception originated. Default () |
SENTRY_MAX_LENGTH_LIST |
The maximum number of items a list-like
container will store. Default 50 |
SENTRY_MAX_LENGTH_STRING |
The maximum number of characters of a string
that will be stored. Default 400 |
SENTRY_NAME |
The name to use to identify the application. If no value is provided, the application’s name will be used. |
SENTRY_PROCESSORS |
A list of processors to apply to events before sending them to Sentry. |
SENTRY_RELEASE |
The version of the application. Default
None |
SENTRY_SITE_NAME |
The name used to identify the client.
Default None |
SENTRY_TAGS |
A mapping of key-value pairs that will be
associated with all events. Default None |
SENTRY_TRANSPORT |
The HTTP transport class that will be used
to transmit events. Default None |
Usage¶
from henson import Application
from henson_sentry import Sentry
app = Application('application-with-sentry')
app.settings['SENTRY_DSN'] = 'https://******@app.getsentry.com/1234'
Sentry(app)
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