mod_sentry

Introduction

This module forwards select events to a Sentry server.

Configuration

There is a single configuration option, sentry, which should be a table containing the following parameters (optional unless otherwise stated):

dsn
Required. The DSN of the project in Sentry.
insecure
Whether to allow untrusted HTTPS certificates.
server_name
The name of the current server (defaults to the system hostname).
tags
An optional table of tags that will be used as the default for all events from this module.
extra
An optional table of custom extra data to attach to all events from this module.

Example configuration:

sentry = {
    dsn = "https://37iNFnR4tferFhoTPNe8X0@example.com/11";
    tags = {
        environment = "prod";
    };
}

Log forwarding

You can configure log messages to be automatically forwarded to Sentry. This example will send all “warn” and “error” messages to Sentry, while sending all “info” and higher messages to syslog:

log = {
    info = "*syslog";
    { levels = "warn", to = "sentry" };
}

Developers

In addition to the automatic log forwarder, you can integrate Sentry forwarding directly into modules using the API.

API

Usage example:

local sentry = module:depends("sentry").new({
    logger = module.name;
});

sentry:event("warning")
    :message("This is a sample warning")
    :send();

Events

Event objects have a number of methods you can call to add data to them. All methods return the event itself, which means you can chain multiple calls together for convenience.

After attaching all the data you want to include in the event, simply call event:send() to submit it to the server.

set(key, value)

Directly set a property of the event to the given value.

tag(name, value)

Set the specified tag to the given value.

May also be called with a table of key/value pairs.

extra(name, value)

Sets the specified ‘extra’ data. May also be called with a table of key/value pairs.

message(text)

Sets the message text associated with the event.

set_request(request)

Sets the HTTP request associated with the event.

This is used to indicate what incoming HTTP request was being processed at the time of the event.

add_exception(e)

Accepts an error object (from util.error or any arbitrary value) and attempts to map it to a Sentry exception.

May be called multiple times on the same event, to represent nested exceptions (the outermost exception should be added first).

add_breadcrumb(timestamp, type, category, message, data)

Add a breadcrumb to the event. A breadcrumb represents any useful piece of information that led up to the event. See Sentry documentation for allowable types and categories.

add_http_request_breadcrumb(request, message)

Helper to add a breadcrumb representing a HTTP request that was made.

The message parameter is an optional human-readable text description of the request.

send()

Sends the event to the Sentry server. Returns a promise that resolves to the response from the server.


Installation

With the plugin installer in Prosody 0.12 you can use:

sudo prosodyctl install --server=https://modules.prosody.im/rocks/ mod_sentry

For earlier versions see the documentation for installing 3rd party modules