Sentry
Description
Sentry is an application error-monitoring and performance platform used by development teams to track releases, errors, and application health. Improvado connects to Sentry and extracts your organization's releases — version, status, creation and release dates, first and last event timestamps, commit and deploy counts, authors, and associated projects — into your data warehouse alongside the rest of your stack. Sentry can be self-hosted, so the connection accepts your instance URL together with an organization auth token and your organization slug.
How to set up Sentry
Follow this setup guide to connect Sentry to Improvado.
Find your organization slug. Log in to Sentry and look at the address bar — the organization slug is the identifier in your Sentry URL (for example improvado). You can also find it under Settings > General Settings as the Organization Slug.
Create an organization auth token. In Sentry, open
Settings > Auth Tokens at the organization level and click
Create New Token. Give the token a name, make sure it can read releases,
then create it and copy the value — it starts with sntrys_ and is shown only
once.
Identify your Sentry URL (optional). If you use Sentry's cloud
service, your URL is https://sentry.io. If you run a self-hosted Sentry
instance, use your own instance URL. Leave this field blank in Improvado to use the default
instance.
In Improvado, add the Sentry data source. Paste the Auth Token from Step 2, enter the Organization Slug from Step 1, optionally set the Sentry URL from Step 3, then save the connection.
- Use an organization-level auth token, not a personal or project token. The token must be able to read your organization's releases.
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Leave the Sentry URL blank to use the default instance. Set it only if you connect to Sentry
cloud (
https://sentry.io) or your own self-hosted instance.
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