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Dj_sentry

This Django application intialize Sentry SDK to your Django application.

How to install

You can install this packaging by using:

pip install dj_sentry

Alternatively, if you use a package manager, for example Poetry, you can use:

poetry add dj_sentry

How to configure

In your settingsfiles, add the following settings to configure the Sentry SDK according with your needs:

Setting Type Description
SENTRY_DSN str mandatory Sentry project DSN.
SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT str mandatory Environment where the application is running (for example: production, pre-production, staging)
SENTRY_APP_PACKAGE_NAME str optional Package name of your application¹.
SENTRY_EXTRA_INTEGRATIONS list optional List of Sentry integrations you want to use (in addition of the Django integration already set-up)
SENTRY_EXTRA_OPTS dict optional Dict with additionnal settings for configuring the Sentry client. See Sentry client configuration

¹: We use pkg_resources from Setuptools to get the package version of your application and send it on every events. This setting is optional but highly recommended.

By default, the setting traces_sample_rate send_default_pii have the following default values

Setting Value
traces_sample_rate 0 (no tracing samples sent to Sentry)
send_default_pii True (send user information in events)

You can change de values of those settings by using the SENTRY_EXTRA_OPTS setting. For example, to disable the setting that send user informations:

SENTRY_EXTRA_OPTS = {
    "send_default_pii": False,  # Do not send user information in Sentry events
}

Here's an example of valid configuration:

from sentry_sdk.integrations.redis import RedisIntegration
from company_cms.utils.sentry import before_send_filter

# Your Django configuration ...

SENTRY_DSN = "https://<token>@sentry.company.com/<project_id>"
SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT = "production"
SENTRY_APP_PACKAGE_NAME = "company_cms"
SENTRY_EXTRA_INTEGRATIONS = [RedisIntegration()]  # Add Redis integration to Sentry SDK
SENTRY_EXTRA_OPTS = {
    "before_send": before_send_filter,  # Do some events filtering before sending them (see: https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/python/configuration/filtering/)
}

# Your Django configuration ...

License

This project is released under BSD-3 Clause.