Svelte

Sentry's Svelte SDK was introduced with version 7.10.0.

On this page, we get you up and running with Sentry's SDK.

Don't already have an account and Sentry

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Install

Sentry captures data by using an SDK within your application’s runtime.

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npm install --save @sentry/svelte

Configure

Configuration should happen as early as possible in your application's lifecycle.

To use the SDK, initialize it in your Svelte entry point before bootstrapping your app. In a typical Svelte

projectRepresents your service in Sentry and allows you to scope events to a distinct application.
, that is your main.js or main.ts file.

main.js
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import "./app.css";
import App from "./App.svelte";

import * as Sentry from "@sentry/svelte";

// Initialize the Sentry SDK here
Sentry.init({
  dsn: "https://examplePublicKey@o0.ingest.sentry.io/0",
  integrations: [new Sentry.BrowserTracing(), new Sentry.Replay()],

  // Set tracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100%
  // of transactions for performance monitoring.
  // We recommend adjusting this value in production
  tracesSampleRate: 1.0,

  // Set `tracePropagationTargets` to control for which URLs distributed tracing should be enabled
  tracePropagationTargets: ["localhost", /^https:\/\/yourserver\.io\/api/],

  // Capture Replay for 10% of all sessions,
  // plus for 100% of sessions with an error
  replaysSessionSampleRate: 0.1,
  replaysOnErrorSampleRate: 1.0,
});

const app = new App({
  target: document.getElementById("app"),
});

export default app;

Once you've done this, the SDK will automatically capture unhandled errors and promise rejections, and monitor performance in the client. You can also manually capture errors.

Add Readable Stack Traces to Errors

Depending on how you've set up your JavaScript

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, the stack traces in your Sentry errors probably don't look like your actual code.

To fix this, upload your source maps to Sentry. The easiest way to do this is to use the Sentry Wizard:

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npx @sentry/wizard@latest -i sourcemaps

The wizard will guide you through the following steps:

  • Logging into Sentry and selecting a
    projectRepresents your service in Sentry and allows you to scope events to a distinct application.
  • Installing the necessary Sentry packages
  • Configuring your build tool to generate and upload source maps
  • Configuring your CI to upload source maps

For more information on source maps or for more options to upload them, head over to our Source Maps documentation.

Verify

This snippet includes an intentional error, so you can test that everything is working as soon as you set it up.

SomeCmponent.svelte
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<button
  type="button"
  on:click={() => {
    throw new Error("Sentry Frontend Error");
  }}
>
  Throw error
</button>

This snippet adds a button that throws an error in a Svelte component.

To view and resolve the recorded error, log into sentry.io and open your

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. Clicking on the error's title will open a page where you can see detailed information and mark it as resolved.

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