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Added sentry to docs

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Armin Ronacher 8 years ago
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@ -28,6 +28,46 @@ exception to the :attr:`~flask.Flask.logger`.
But there is more you can do, and we will cover some better setups to deal
with errors.
Error Logging Tools
-------------------
Sending error mails, even if just for critical ones, can become
overwhelming if enough users are hitting the error and log files are
typically never looked at. This is why we're recommending using
`Sentry <http://www.getsentry.com/>`_ for dealing with application errors.
It's available as an Open Source project `on GitHub
<github.com/getsentry/sentry>`__ and is also available as `Hosted Version
<https://getsentry.com/signup/>`_ which you can try for free. Sentry
aggregates duplicate erorrs, captures the full stack trace and local
variables for debugging, and send you mails based on new errors or
frequency thresholds.
To use Sentry you need to install the `raven` client::
$ pip install raven
And then add this to your Flask app::
from raven.contrib.flask import Sentry
sentry = Sentry(app, dsn='YOUR_DSN_HERE')
Of if you are using factories you can also init it later::
from raven.contrib.flask import Sentry
sentry = Sentry(dsn='YOUR_DSN_HERE')
def create_app():
app = Flask(__name__)
sentry.init_app(app)
...
return app
The `YOUR_DSN_HERE` value needs to be replaced with the DSN value you get
from your Sentry installation.
Afterwards failures are automatically reported to Sentry and from there
you can receive error notifications.
.. _error-handlers:
Error handlers

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