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Install the NuGet package to add the Sentry dependency:
dotnet add package Sentry
Initialize the SDK as early as possible, like in the Main
method in Program.cs/Program.fs
:
using (SentrySdk.Init(o => { // Tells which project in Sentry to send events to: o.Dsn = "https://<key>@sentry.io/<project>"; // When configuring for the first time, to see what the SDK is doing: o.Debug = true; // Set TracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100% of transactions for Tracing. // We recommend adjusting this value in production. o.TracesSampleRate = 1.0; })) { // App code goes here - Disposing will flush events out }
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Expose the important events that led to each .NET exception: debug logs, network requests, database queries, past errors.
With Sentry's exceptional exception handling in .NET, you can triage quickly based on specific parameters like HTTP request, workflow stage, and hostname for each issue. Set custom tags to recreate the error environment relevant to your app, business concerns, and users.
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When Spring Boot is configured to generate Git information every event triggered by Sentry will have a release field set to the current Git commit ID that will enable Monitor Release Health Sentry feature. More details here.
You can get started for free. Pricing depends on the number of monthly events, transactions, and attachments that you send Sentry. For more details, visit our pricing page.
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