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Sentry JavaScript SDK Minimal

npm version npm dm npm dt typedoc

General

A minimal Sentry SDK that uses a configured client when embedded into an application. It allows library authors add support for a Sentry SDK without having to bundle the entire SDK or being dependent on a specific platform. If the user is using Sentry in their application and your library uses @sentry/minimal, the user receives all breadcrumbs/messages/events you added to your libraries codebase.

Usage

To use the minimal, you do not have to initialize an SDK. This should be handled by the user of your library. Instead, directly use the exported functions of @sentry/minimal to add breadcrumbs or capture events:

import * as Sentry from '@sentry/minimal';

// Add a breadcrumb for future events
Sentry.addBreadcrumb({
  message: 'My Breadcrumb',
  // ...
});

// Capture exceptions, messages or manual events
Sentry.captureMessage('Hello, world!');
Sentry.captureException(new Error('Good bye'));
Sentry.captureEvent({
  message: 'Manual',
  stacktrace: [
    // ...
  ],
});

Note that while strictly possible, it is discouraged to interfere with the event context. If for some reason your library needs to inject context information, beware that this might override the user's context values:

// Set user information, as well as tags and further extras
Sentry.configureScope(scope => {
  scope.setExtra('battery', 0.7);
  scope.setTag('user_mode', 'admin');
  scope.setUser({ id: '4711' });
  // scope.clear();
});