# NAME Sentry - Yet another lightweight Sentry client # VERSION version 0.01 # SYNOPSIS my $sentry = Sentry->new( $dsn, tags => { type => 'autocharge' } ); $sentry->fatal( 'msg' ); $sentry->error( 'msg' ); $sentry->warn ( 'msg' ); $sentry->warning ( 'msg' ); # alias to warn $sentry->info ( 'msg' ); $sentry->debug( 'msg' ); $sentry->error( $error_msg, extra => { var1 => $var1 } ); All this methods return event id as result or die with error %params: message* -- error message event_id -- message id (by default it's random, but you can generate it manually on client side) platform* -- A string representing the platform the SDK is submitting from. E.g. 'python', 'perl by default' logger -- the name of the logger which created the record, e.g 'sentry.errors' level -- 'fatal', 'error', 'warning', 'info', 'debug' ('error' by default) culprit -- The name of the transaction (or culprit) which caused this exception. For example, in a web app, this might be the route name: /welcome/ server_name -- host from which the event was recorded release -- the release version of the application tags -- tags for this event (could be array or hash ) environment -- environment name, such as ‘production’ or ‘staging’. modules -- a list of relevant modules and their versions extra -- hash ref of additional data. Non scalar values are Dumperized forcely * - required params Sentry Interfaces could be also provided as %params, e.g. $sentry->info ( 'msg', stacktrace => { frames => [{ "abs_path" => "/real/file/name.pl", "filename" => "file/name.pl", "function" => "myfunction", "vars" => { "key" => "value" } }] }); $sentry->warn ( 'msg', user => { "id" => "unique_id", "username" => "my_user", "email" => "foo@example.com", "ip_address" => "127.0.0.1", "subscription" => "basic" }); List of supported additional parameters with link to corresponded Sentry Interfaces [exception](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/exception/) [message](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/message/) [stacktrace](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/stacktrace/) [template](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/template/) [breadcrumbs](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/breadcrumbs/) [contexts](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/contexts/) [request](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/request/) [threads](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/threads/) [user](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/user/) [debug\_meta](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/debug/) [repos](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/repos/) [sdk](https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/sdk/) # DESCRIPTION Module for sending messages to Sentry, open-source cross-platform crash reporting and aggregation platform. Implements Sentry reporting API https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/ It doesn't form stacktrace, just send it # NAME Sentry # SEE ALSO https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/overview/#building-the-json-packet https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/attributes/ https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/interfaces/ ## new Constructor my $sentry = Sentry->new( 'http://public_key:secret_key@example.com/project-id', sentry_version => 5 # protocol version can be omitted, 7 by default ); See also https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/overview/#parsing-the-dsn https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/overview/#authentication # AUTHOR Pavel Serikov # COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Pavel Serikov. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.