Source Context
Sentry can show you snippets of code around the crash, so you can quickly identify the problem.
Sentry can display snippets of your code next to the event stack traces. This feature is called source context.
There are three options for setting up source context:
If you add the --include-sources
flag to the sentry-cli debug-files upload
command, sentry-cli will scan your debug files to find references to the source code files, resolve them in the local file system, bundle them up, and upload them to Sentry.
sentry-cli debug-files upload --auth-token sntrys_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE \
--include-sources \
--org example-org \
--project example-project \
PATH_TO_DSYMS
If you're already using Fastlane, you can use the Sentry Fastlane plugin to upload your source to Sentry by adding include_sources: true
to the plugin call.
sentry_debug_files_upload(
auth_token: 'sntrys_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE',
org_slug: 'example-org',
project_slug: 'example-project',
include_sources: true, # Optional. For source context.
)
You can upload your sources to Sentry after every build through Xcode. To do this, add the --include-sources
flag to the sentry-cli debug-files upload
command in the Upload Debug Symbols Xcode build phase script.
if which sentry-cli >/dev/null; then
export SENTRY_ORG=example-org
export SENTRY_PROJECT=example-project
export SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN=sntrys_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE
ERROR=$(sentry-cli debug-files upload --include-sources "$DWARF_DSYM_FOLDER_PATH" 2>&1 >/dev/null)
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "warning: sentry-cli - $ERROR"
fi
else
echo "warning: sentry-cli not installed, download from https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-cli/releases"
fi
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