Angular

On this page, we get you up and running with Sentry's SDK, so that it will automatically report errors and exceptions in your application.

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Install

Sentry captures data by using an SDK within your application’s runtime.

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npm install --save @sentry/angular @sentry/tracing

Configure

Configuration should happen as early as possible in your application's lifecycle.

Once this is done, Sentry's Angular SDK captures all unhandled exceptions and transactions.

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import { enableProdMode } from "@angular/core";
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from "@angular/platform-browser-dynamic";
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/angular";
import { Integrations } from "@sentry/tracing";
import { AppModule } from "./app/app.module";

Sentry.init({
  dsn: "https://examplePublicKey@o0.ingest.sentry.io/0" ,
  integrations: [
    // Registers and configures the Tracing integration,
    // which automatically instruments your application to monitor its
    // performance, including custom Angular routing instrumentation
    new Integrations.BrowserTracing({
      tracingOrigins: ["localhost", "https://yourserver.io/api"],
      routingInstrumentation: Sentry.routingInstrumentation,
    }),
  ],

  // Set tracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100%
  // of transactions for performance monitoring.
  // We recommend adjusting this value in production
  tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
});


platformBrowserDynamic()
  .bootstrapModule(AppModule)
  .then(success => console.log(`Bootstrap success`))
  .catch(err => console.error(err));

You can also configure @sentry/angular to catch any Angular-specific exceptions reported through the @angular/core/ErrorHandler provider.

@sentry/angular exports a Trace Service, Directive, and Decorators that leverages the @sentry/tracing, Sentry's Tracing integration, to add Angular-related spans to transactions. The service itself tracks route changes and durations, where directive and decorators are tracking component initializations.

Automatically Send Errors with ErrorHandler

@sentry/angular exports a function to instantiate an ErrorHandler provider that will automatically send JavaScript errors captured by the Angular's error handler.

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import { NgModule, ErrorHandler } from "@angular/core";
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/angular";

@NgModule({
  // ...
  providers: [
    {
      provide: ErrorHandler,
      useValue: Sentry.createErrorHandler({
        showDialog: true,
      }),
    },
  ],
  // ...
})
export class AppModule {}

You can configure the behavior of createErrorHandler. For more details see the ErrorHandlerOptions interface in our repository.

Register TraceService

In Angular's DI system, register TraceService as a provider with a Router as its dependency:

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import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { Router } from "@angular/router";
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/angular";

@NgModule({
  // ...
  providers: [
    {
      provide: Sentry.TraceService,
      deps: [Router],
    },
  ],
  // ...
})
export class AppModule {}

Then, either require the TraceService from inside AppModule or use APP_INITIALIZER to force instantiate Tracing.

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@NgModule({
  // ...
})
export class AppModule {
  constructor(trace: Sentry.TraceService) {}
}

or

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import { APP_INITIALIZER } from "@angular/core";
@NgModule({
  // ...
  providers: [
    {
      provide: APP_INITIALIZER,
      useFactory: () => () => {},
      deps: [Sentry.TraceService],
      multi: true,
    },
  ],
  // ...
})
export class AppModule {}

Verify

This snippet includes an intentional error, so you can test that everything is working as soon as you set it up:

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myUndefinedFunction();

To view and resolve the recorded error, log into sentry.io and open your project. Clicking on the error's title will open a page where you can see detailed information and mark it as resolved.