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node-red-contrib-sentrynode

v1.0.2

Published

A sentry node for node-red

Readme

NodeRed Sentry Node

provides a custom node for node-red that wrap Sentry.io API for sending captured errors to your sentry project.

Send any captured error from node-red to Sentry by connecting it to catch node

Properties

DSN: the project dsn from sentry.io

Environment: which environment should be attached to error sent

Per node configurations

the node will search for msg.sentry if found, any supported config will be set.

Supported msg.sentry configurations

  • user: {id, username, email, ip_address}

How it works?

if msg object includes errors msg.error it will be used and sent to sentry, if also contains msg._error it will be added as breadcrumb for the error sent.

Return

the node will return a payload of type object having a node sent which mean there is valid errors captured and sent to sentry or not. note: true does mean successful sent to Sentry (as it may fail due to invalid dsn for example) but it mean that this node captured the error, parsed it, and executed Sentry.captureException