Sentry Logging Handler¶
New in version 0.17.0.
Configuring the python Sentry client, Raven, should be done under the
sentry_handler
configuration key.
At the bare minimum, you need to define the DSN. As an example:
sentry_handler:
dsn: https://pub-key:secret-key@app.getsentry.com/app-id
More complex configurations can be achieved, for example:
sentry_handler:
servers:
- https://sentry.example.com
- http://192.168.1.1
project: app-id
public_key: deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef
secret_key: beefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdead
All the client configuration keys are supported, please see the Raven client documentation.
The default logging level for the sentry handler is ERROR
. If you wish
to define a different one, define log_level
under the
sentry_handler
configuration key:
sentry_handler:
dsn: https://pub-key:secret-key@app.getsentry.com/app-id
log_level: warning
The available log levels are those also available for the salt cli
tools and configuration; salt --help
should give you the required
information.
Threaded Transports¶
Raven's documents rightly suggest using its threaded transport for critical applications. However, don't forget that if you start having troubles with Salt after enabling the threaded transport, please try switching to a non-threaded transport to see if that fixes your problem.