Identify Users
Users consist of a few critical pieces of information that construct a unique identity in Sentry. Each of these is optional, but one must be present for the Sentry SDK to capture the user:
id
- Your internal identifier for the user.
username
- The username. Typically used as a better label than the internal id.
email
- An alternative, or addition, to the username. Sentry is aware of email addresses and can display things such as Gravatars and unlock messaging capabilities.
ip_address
- The user's IP address. If the user is unauthenticated, Sentry uses the IP address as a unique identifier for the user. Sentry will attempt to pull this from the HTTP request data, if available. That might require
send_default_pii
set totrue
in the SDK options. If set to"{{auto}}"
, Sentry will infer the IP address from the connection between your app and Sentry's server, which is useful for client-side applications such as JavaScript applications running on Web browsers, desktop applications, or mobile apps.
Additionally, you can provide arbitrary key/value pairs beyond the reserved names, and the Sentry SDK will store those with the user.
To identify the user:
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Sentry.set_user(email: "jane@example.com")
You can also clear the currently set user:
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Sentry.set_user({})
- Package:
- gem:sentry-resque
- Version:
- 5.18.2
- Repository:
- https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-ruby