Official Sentry SDK for React-Native
MIT License
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This repo uses the following ways to release SDK updates:
Pre-release
: We create pre-releases (alpha, beta, RC,…) for larger and potentially more impactful changes, such as new features or major versions.Latest
: We continuously release major/minor/hotfix versions from the main
branch. These releases go through all our internal quality gates and are very safe to use and intended to be the default for most teams.Stable
: We promote releases from Latest
when they have been used in the field for some time and in scale, considering time since release, adoption, and other quality and stability metrics. These releases will be indicated on the releases page with the Stable
suffix.react-native >= 0.65.0
To install the package and setup your project:
npx @sentry/wizard -s -i reactNative
How to use it:
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react-native";
Sentry.init({
dsn: "__DSN__",
// Set tracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100%
// of transactions for performance monitoring.
// We recommend adjusting this value in production
tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
});
Sentry.setTag("myTag", "tag-value");
Sentry.setExtra("myExtra", "extra-value");
Sentry.addBreadcrumb({ message: "test" });
Sentry.captureMessage("Hello Sentry!");
If you are coming from react-native-sentry
which was our SDK < 1.0
you should follow the upgrade guide and then follow the install steps.
Introducing Mobile Screenshots and Suspect Commits.
Tips for Optimizing React Native Application Performance: Part 1.
Tracking Stability in a Bluetooth Low Energy-Based React-Native App.
Mobile Vitals - Four Metrics Every Mobile Developer Should Care About.
Performance Monitoring Support for React Native.