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Sentry Error Monitoring for Antigravity

Sentry Error Monitoring for Antigravity

Implement error tracking with Sentry in Google Antigravity including source maps performance monitoring and alerts

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# Sentry Error Monitoring for Google Antigravity

Error monitoring is crucial for maintaining application health. This guide establishes patterns for Sentry integration with Google Antigravity projects.

## Sentry Configuration

```typescript
// sentry.client.config.ts
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs";

Sentry.init({
  dsn: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN,
  environment: process.env.NODE_ENV,
  tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
  replaysSessionSampleRate: 0.1,
  replaysOnErrorSampleRate: 1.0,
  integrations: [
    Sentry.replayIntegration(),
  ],
});

// sentry.server.config.ts
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs";

Sentry.init({
  dsn: process.env.SENTRY_DSN,
  environment: process.env.NODE_ENV,
  tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
});
```

## Error Boundary Integration

```typescript
// app/global-error.tsx
"use client";
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs";
import { useEffect } from "react";

export default function GlobalError({ error, reset }: { error: Error; reset: () => void }) {
  useEffect(() => {
    Sentry.captureException(error);
  }, [error]);

  return (
    <html>
      <body>
        <h2>Something went wrong!</h2>
        <button onClick={reset}>Try again</button>
      </body>
    </html>
  );
}
```

## Custom Error Tracking

```typescript
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs";

export function trackError(error: Error, context?: Record<string, unknown>) {
  Sentry.captureException(error, {
    extra: context,
  });
}

export function setUserContext(user: { id: string; email: string }) {
  Sentry.setUser({ id: user.id, email: user.email });
}
```

## Best Practices

1. **Source maps**: Upload for readable stack traces
2. **User context**: Identify affected users
3. **Breadcrumbs**: Track user actions before errors
4. **Performance monitoring**: Track transactions
5. **Alerts**: Configure alerting rules

When to Use This Prompt

This Sentry prompt is ideal for developers working on:

  • Sentry applications requiring modern best practices and optimal performance
  • Projects that need production-ready Sentry code with proper error handling
  • Teams looking to standardize their sentry development workflow
  • Developers wanting to learn industry-standard Sentry patterns and techniques

By using this prompt, you can save hours of manual coding and ensure best practices are followed from the start. It's particularly valuable for teams looking to maintain consistency across their sentry implementations.

How to Use

  1. Copy the prompt - Click the copy button above to copy the entire prompt to your clipboard
  2. Paste into your AI assistant - Use with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any AI coding tool
  3. Customize as needed - Adjust the prompt based on your specific requirements
  4. Review the output - Always review generated code for security and correctness
💡 Pro Tip: For best results, provide context about your project structure and any specific constraints or preferences you have.

Best Practices

  • ✓ Always review generated code for security vulnerabilities before deploying
  • ✓ Test the Sentry code in a development environment first
  • ✓ Customize the prompt output to match your project's coding standards
  • ✓ Keep your AI assistant's context window in mind for complex requirements
  • ✓ Version control your prompts alongside your code for reproducibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this Sentry prompt commercially?

Yes! All prompts on Antigravity AI Directory are free to use for both personal and commercial projects. No attribution required, though it's always appreciated.

Which AI assistants work best with this prompt?

This prompt works excellently with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and other modern AI coding assistants. For best results, use models with large context windows.

How do I customize this prompt for my specific needs?

You can modify the prompt by adding specific requirements, constraints, or preferences. For Sentry projects, consider mentioning your framework version, coding style, and any specific libraries you're using.

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