* feat(releases): add release column to CM list view (#19926) * draft: bulk release injection zone added * chore: implement cm-api to strapi-app & description component renderer * feat: bulk delete action * Revert "draft: bulk release injection zone added" This reverts commit 2d9e8872e847327888d988009fa16f91b5f1c777. * feat: bulk unpublish action added * feat: default bulk publish action * fix: variable renaming * fix: on close of modal updated and refetched list on publish action completion * fix: removed IZ publish and unpublish modals, e2e tests added for default bulk actions * tests: e2e updated for publish button disabled state * fix: bug fixed on publishing with already published entries * fix: e2e tests * fix: reverted IZ components * feat: bulk release action added * update: check right permissions to show add to release button * update: bulk actions modal updated to accept content(modalbody+modalfooter), publish action and release actions updated accordingly * fix: types * test: bulk release e2e test added * fix: e2e test * fix: test case timeout added, notification component updated to not saved message * feat: inject release column in LV * fix: minor changes * fix: remove commented code * fix: upgraded styled components to fix the error: defaultProps circularly references * feat(content-releases): add to be released in column in list view * fix: types and 0 releases entry * fix: invalidate entries in release after bulk release or on deleting a release action * tests: e2e tests added for release column * tests: e2e updated to create new release and then add bulk release * fix: minor changes, test fixed * fix: delete release action invalite tag added back * fix: e2e test * apply josh feedback| --------- Co-authored-by: Josh <37798644+joshuaellis@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Fernando Chavez <fernando.chavez@strapi.io> * chore(deps): revert sharp to 0.32.6 (#20066) * fix: fix boot issue when removing i18n from an app * chore: get i18n service outside the for loop * chore: remove empty spaces * v4.23.0 --------- Co-authored-by: Madhuri Sandbhor <madhurisandbhor@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh <37798644+joshuaellis@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Fernando Chavez <fernando.chavez@strapi.io> Co-authored-by: markkaylor <mark.kaylor@strapi.io> Co-authored-by: Alexandre BODIN <alexandrebodin@users.noreply.github.com>
Strapi plugin Sentry
The official plugin to track Strapi errors with Sentry.
Features
- Initialize a Sentry instance when your Strapi app starts
- Send errors encountered in your application's end API to Sentry
- Attach useful metadata to Sentry events, to help you with debugging
- Expose a global Sentry service
Installation
To install this plugin, you need to add an NPM dependency to your Strapi application.
# Using Yarn
yarn add @strapi/plugin-sentry
# Or using NPM
npm install @strapi/plugin-sentry
Configuration
| property | type (default) | description |
|---|---|---|
dsn |
string (null) |
Your Sentry data source name (see Sentry docs). |
sendMetadata |
boolean (true) |
Whether the plugin should attach additional information (like OS, browser, etc.) to the events sent to Sentry. |
init |
object ({}) |
A config object that is passed directly to Sentry during the Sentry.init(). See all available options on Sentry's docs |
Example
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
sentry: {
enabled: true,
config: {
dsn: env('SENTRY_DSN'),
sendMetadata: true,
},
},
// ...
});
Global Sentry service
You can access a Sentry service throughout your app.
const sentryService = strapi.plugin('sentry').service('sentry');
This service exposes the following methods:
sendError(error, configureScope)
Use it to manually send errors to Sentry. The configureScope is optional, it allows you to customize the error event. Read more about Sentry's scope system on their docs.
Example
try {
// Your code here
} catch (error) {
// Either send a simple error
strapi.plugin('sentry').service('sentry').sendError(error);
// Or send an error with a customized Sentry scope
strapi
.plugin('sentry')
.service('sentry')
.sendError(error, (scope, sentryInstance) => {
// Customize the scope here
scope.setTag('my_custom_tag', 'Tag value');
});
throw error;
}
getInstance()
Use it if you need direct access to the Sentry instance, which should already already be initialized. It's useful if sendError doesn't suit your needs.
Example
const sentryInstance = strapi.plugin('sentry').service('sentry').getInstance();
Disabling for non-production environments
If the dsn property is set to a nil value (null or undefined) while enabled is true, the Sentry plugin will be available to use in the running Strapi instance, but the service will not actually send errors to Sentry. That allows you to write code that runs on every environment without additional checks, but only send errors to Sentry in production.
When you start Strapi with a nil dsn config property, the plugin will print a warning:
info: @strapi/plugin-sentry is disabled because no Sentry DSN was provided
You can make use of that by using the env utility to set the dsn config property depending on the environment.
Example
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
sentry: {
enabled: true,
config: {
// Only set `dsn` property in production
dsn: env('NODE_ENV') === 'production' ? env('SENTRY_DSN') : null,
},
},
// ...
});
Disabling altogether
Like every other plugin, you can also disable this plugin in the plugins configuration file. This will cause strapi.plugins('sentry') to return undefined.
Example
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
sentry: {
enabled: false,
},
// ...
});