Note: Requires Raven >= 3.9.0. Raven 3.14.0 has a bug which this library triggers.
Logs the type of each dispatched action to Raven as "breadcrumbs" and attaches your last action and current Redux state as additional context.
Inspired by redux-raven-middleware but with a slightly different approach.
npm install --save raven-for-redux
// store.js
import Raven from "raven-js"; // Or, you might already have this as `window.Raven`.
import { createStore, applyMiddleware } from "redux";
import createRavenMiddleware from "raven-for-redux";
import { reducer } from "./my_reducer";
Raven.config("<YOUR_DSN>").install();
export default createStore(
reducer,
applyMiddleware(
// Middlewares, like `redux-thunk` that intercept or emit actions should
// precede `raven-for-redux`.
createRavenMiddleware(Raven, {
// Optionally pass some options here.
})
)
);
For a working example, see the example directory.
raven-for-redux
has TypeScript bindings available through DefinitelyTyped. Please note the import style below, as it differs from the JavaScript example and is required for these typings.
import * as Raven from "raven-js";
import * as createRavenMiddleware from "raven-for-redux";
import { applyMiddleware, createStore } from "redux";
//... (same as JavaScript example, but now with proper typings)
This library makes, what I think are, a few improvements over
redux-raven-middlware
:
- Raven is injected rather than being setup inside the middleware. This allows
for more advanced configuration of Raven, as well as cases where Raven has
already been initialized. For example, if you include Raven as its own
<script>
tag. - Adds your state and last action as context to all errors, not just reducer exceptions.
- Allows filtering action breadcrumbs before sending to Sentry
- Allows you to define a user context mapping from the state
Raven
(Raven Object): A configured and "installed" Raven object.- [
options
] (Object): See below for detailed documentation.
While the default configuration should work for most use cases, Raven for Redux can be configured by providing an options object with any of the following optional keys.
Default: action => undefined
Raven allows you to attach additional context information to each breadcrumb
in the form of a data
object. breadcrumbDataFromAction
allows you to specify
a transform function which is passed the action
object and returns a data
object. Which will be logged to Sentry along with the breadcrumb.
Ideally we could log the entire content of each action. If we could, we could perfectly replay the user's entire session to see what went wrong.
However, the default implementation of this function returns undefined
, which means
no data is attached. This is because there are a few gotchas:
- The data object must be "flat". In other words, each value of the object must be a string. The values may not be arrays or other objects.
- Sentry limits the total size of your error report. If you send too much data, the error will not be recorded. If you are going to attach data to your breadcrumbs, be sure you understand the way it will affect the total size of your report.
Finally, be careful not to mutate your action
within this function.
See the Sentry Breadcrumb documentation.
Default: action => action
In some cases your actions may be extremely large, or contain sensitive data.
In those cases, you may want to transform your action before sending it to
Sentry. This function allows you to do so. It is passed the last dispatched
action
object, and should return a serializable value.
Be careful not to mutate your action
within this function.
If you have specified a dataCallback
when you configured Raven, note that
actionTransformer
will be applied before your specified dataCallback
.
Default: state => state
In some cases your state may be extremely large, or contain sensitive data. In those cases, you may want to transform your state before sending it to Sentry. This function allows you to do so. It is passed the current state object, and should return a serializable value.
Be careful not to mutate your state
within this function.
If you have specified a dataCallback
when you configured Raven, note that
stateTransformer
will be applied before your specified dataCallback
.
Default: "redux-action"
Each breadcrumb is assigned a category. By default all action breadcrumbs are
given the category "redux-action"
. If you would prefer a different category
name, specify it here.
Default: action => true
If your app has certain actions that you do not want to send to Sentry, pass a filter function in this option. If the filter returns a truthy value, the action will be added as a breadcrumb, otherwise the action will be ignored. Note: even when the action has been filtered out, it may still be sent to Sentry as part of the extra data, if it was the last action before an error.
This option was introduced in version 1.1.1.
Signature: state => userContext
Raven allows you to associcate a user context with each error report.
getUserContext
allows you to define a mapping from your Redux state
to
the user context. When getUserContext
is specified, the result of
getUserContext
will be used to derive the user context before sending an
error report. Be careful not to mutate your state
within this function.
If you have specified a dataCallback
when you configured Raven, note that
getUserContext
will be applied before your specified dataCallback
.
When a getUserContext
function is given, it will override any previously
set user context.
This option was introduced in version 1.2.0.
Signature: state => tags
Raven allows you to associate tags with each report.
getTags
allows you to define a mapping from your Redux state
to
an object of tags (key → value). Be careful not to mutate your state
within this function.
This option was introduced in version 1.3.1.
- Add
getTags
option. (#69)
- The Raven "extras" that we add are merged with existing extras rather than replacing them. (#59)
- Add
getUserContext
option. (#49)
- Add
filterBreadcrumbActions
option. (#39)
- No changes. Just bringing the project out of beta.
- Refactor: Use implicit binding to track the state/last action. (1def9a7)
- Return the next middleware's (or the actual
dispatch
function's) return value. (#11)
actionTransformer
andstateTransformer
are only run when reporting an error, rather than on every action. (#8)