Debug Go apps and prevent crashes across your entire stack. Trace Go performance issues back to a poor performing API call and surface any related code errors. Sentry provides a single platform to optimize the performance of Go code and deliver fast customer experiences.
Grab the Sentry Go SDK:
go get "github.com/getsentry/sentry-go"
Configuration should happen as early as possible in your application's lifecycle. :
package main import ( "log" "time" "github.com/getsentry/sentry-go" ) func main() { err := sentry.Init(sentry.ClientOptions{ Dsn: "https://<key>@sentry.io/<project>", EnableTracing: true, // Specify a fixed sample rate: // We recommend adjusting this value in production TracesSampleRate: 1.0, // Or provide a custom sample rate: TracesSampler: sentry.TracesSampler(func(ctx sentry.SamplingContext) float64 { // As an example, this does not send some // transactions to Sentry based on their name. if ctx.Span.Name == "GET /health" { return 0.0 } return 1.0 }), }) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("sentry.Init: %s", err) } // Flush buffered events before the program terminates. // Set the timeout to the maximum duration the program can afford to wait. defer sentry.Flush(2 * time.Second) }
Check our documentation for the latest instructions.
See all platformsSee details like filename and line number so you never have to guess with Go errors. Filter and group Go exceptions intuitively to eliminate noise. Monitor errors at scale without impacting throughput in production.
Reproduce errors without user feedback. Sentry’s Go error monitoring includes each bug’s history of events and actions.
Use issue graphs to understand frequency, scope, and impact of Goerrors and prioritize what needs to be fixed. Get alerts via email, SMS, or chat when bugs make it into production without disrupting your development workflow.
Understand the context that contributed to errors with tags and relevant information about your software, environment, and users.
You can also submit optional custom data to provide extra context for bug tracking that is unique to your application and business.
Find answers to key questions: Which clients’ users experienced this bug? Was their game running in 32 bit or 64 bit mode?
The average cost of network downtime is around $5,600 per minute — or $300,000 per hour.
1 out of 5 online shoppers will abandon their cart because the transaction process was too slow.
On average, a two-second slowdown in page load decreases revenues by 4.3 percent.
Sentry supports every major language, framework, and library. You can browse each of them here.
You can get started for free. Pricing depends on the number of monthly events, transactions, and attachments that you send Sentry. For more details, visit our pricing page.
Sentry doesn’t impact a web site’s performance.
If you look at the configuration options for when you initialize Sentry in your code, you’ll see there’s nothing regarding minimizing its impact on your app’s performance. This is because our team of SDK engineers already developed Sentry with this in mind.
Sentry is a listener/handler for errors that asynchronously sends out the error/event to Sentry.io. This is non-blocking. The error/event only goes out if this is an error.
Global handlers have almost no impact as well, as they are native APIs provided by the browsers.
Here’s a quick look at how Sentry handles your personal information (PII).
×We collect PII about people browsing our website, users of the Sentry service, prospective customers, and people who otherwise interact with us.
What if my PII is included in data sent to Sentry by a Sentry customer (e.g., someone using Sentry to monitor their app)? In this case you have to contact the Sentry customer (e.g., the maker of the app). We do not control the data that is sent to us through the Sentry service for the purposes of application monitoring.
Am I included?We may disclose your PII to the following type of recipients:
You may have the following rights related to your PII:
If you have any questions or concerns about your privacy at Sentry, please email us at [email protected].
If you are a California resident, see our Supplemental notice.