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@micro-sentry is a tiny sentry client to monitor your applications without raising your bundle size.
👜 It is small. So, it is at most 2.27 kB (gzip) in size instead of default 85.1 kB (gzip), yet it retains all the the essential functionality.
🛠 It is easy to set up. There is a lightweight wrapper for Angular and a browser tool for other frameworks or vanilla.
Angular:
| Micro-sentry version | Angular version |
|---|---|
>= 6 | >= 14 |
>= 5 | >= 13 |
>= 4 | >= 12 |
>= 3 | >= 11 |
>= 2 | >= 10 |
npm i @micro-sentry/angular
Other:
npm i @micro-sentry/browser
[!NOTE] since version @micro-sentry/browser@7 breadcrumbs-plugin is a separate package
npm i @micro-sentry/breadcrumbs-plugin
You can use provide api in standalone applications:
import { provideMicroSentry } from '@micro-sentry/angular';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideMicroSentry({
dsn: 'https://kj12kj1n23@sentry.domain.com/123',
}),
],
});
Or add it into app.module.ts of your application:
import { MicroSentryModule } from '@micro-sentry/angular';
@NgModule({
imports: [
// options 1: via module
MicroSentryModule.forRoot({
dsn: 'https://kj12kj1n23@sentry.domain.com/123',
}),
],
providers: [
// option 2: via provide
provideMicroSentry({
dsn: 'https://kj12kj1n23@sentry.domain.com/123',
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
If you do not use Angular framework, you can install @micro-sentry/browser module to create client manually.
const client = new BrowserMicroSentryClient({
dsn: 'https://kj12kj1n23@sentry.domain.com/123',
});
try {
// your app code
} catch (e) {
client.report(e);
}
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![]() Roman Sedov |
🆓 Feel free to use our library in your commercial and private applications
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