sentry-cfml is based on the original raven-cfml client developed by jmacul2 (https://github.com/jmacul2/raven-cfml)
sentry-cfml is a CFML client for Sentry and it has been updated to work with Sentry's Protocol @ version 7.
sentry-cfml been updated to full script with support to instantiate and use as a singleton. Also some functions have been rewritten to use either new ColdFusion language enhancements or existing functions.
sentry-cfml is for use with ColdFusion 2016 testing on earlier versions of ColdFusion has not been done.
Sentry SDK Documentation https://docs.sentry.io/clientdev/
To install simply clone or download the sentry.cfc file and place it anywhere in your project.
sentry-cfml can be instantiated each time you call it or it can also live as a Singleton in your Application scope.
function onApplicationStart(){
application.sentry = new path.to.sentry(
release : "release-number-of-your-application",
environment : "production|staging|etc",
publicKey : "your-public-key",
privateKey : "your-private-key",
projectID : "your-project-id"
);
return true;
}
Add to the onError() function to use for application wide errors.
function onError(
exception,
eventName
){
application.sentry.captureException(
exception : arguments.exception
);
}
It is recommended that you review the Sentry SDK Docs to understand the attributes and Interfaces that are supported.
The following are examples on how to send messages and errors to Sentry. The examples are based on the singleton instance.
An information Message using a thread to post to Sentry including data that is passed into the User Interface
application.sentry.captureMessage(
message : "This is just info",
level : "info",
useThread : true,
userInfo : {
id : 100,
email : "[email protected]",
type : "administrator",
username : "john",
ip_address : cgi.remote_addr
}
);
Other level types allowed by Sentry
application.sentry.captureMessage(
message :"This is a fatal message",
level :"fatal"
);
application.sentry.captureMessage(
message :"This is an error message",
level :"error"
);
application.sentry.captureMessage(
message :"This is a warning message",
level :"warning"
);
application.sentry.captureMessage(
message :"This is a debug message",
level :"debug"
);
To capture an error you simply use the captureExeption
function. Capturing an exception allows
for more options than just posting a message. Review the argument hints on the CFC for more information.
application.sentry.captureException(
exception : e,
level : "error",
oneLineStackTrace : true,
showJavaStackTrace : true,
removeTabsOnJavaStackTrace : false,
additionalData : {
session : session
},
useSignature : false,
cgiVars : cgi,
useThread : true,
userInfo : {}
);