# Error catching In this guide we will see how you can catch errors and send them to the Application Monitoring / Error Tracking Software you want. ::: tip In this example we will use [Sentry](https://sentry.io). ::: ## Create a middleware A [middleware](../concepts/middlewares.md) will be used in order to catch the errors which will then be sent to Sentry. - Create a `./middlewares/sentry/index.js` file. **Path —** `./middlewares/sentry/index.js` ```js module.exports = strapi => { return { initialize() { strapi.app.use(async (ctx, next) => { await next(); }); }, }; }; ``` ## Handle errors Here is the [Node.js client documentation](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/node/). Install it with `yarn add @sentry/node` or `npm install @sentry/node --save`. - Now add the logic that will catch errors. **Path —** `./middlewares/sentry/index.js` ```js const Sentry = require('@sentry/node'); Sentry.init({ dsn: 'https://@sentry.io/', environment: strapi.config.environment, }); module.exports = strapi => { return { initialize() { strapi.app.use(async (ctx, next) => { try { await next(); } catch (error) { Sentry.captureException(error); throw error; } }); }, }; }; ``` ::: warning It's important to call `throw(error);` to avoid stopping the middleware stack. If you don't re-throw the error, it won't be handled by the Strapi's error formatter and the api will never respond to the client. ::: ## Configure the middleware Make sure your middleware is added at the end of the middleware stack. **Path —** `./config/middleware.js` ```js module.exports = { load: { after: ['parser', 'router', 'sentry'], }, }; ``` And finally you have to enable the middleware. **Path —** `./config/middleware.js` ```js module.exports = { settings: { sentry: { enabled: true, }, }, }; ```