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uwsgi-sentry

uWSGI plugin for sentry integration

Features

The plugin allows you to send events to a sentry server using the following uWSGI subsystems:

  • alarms
  • hooks
  • internal routing
  • exception handlers

Installation

The plugin is uWSGI 2.0 friendly and requires libcurl development headers:

uwsgi --build-plugin https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi-sentry

this will result in sentry_plugin.so in the current directory (copy it to your uwsgi plugins directory or ensure to specify its absolute path in the plugin option of your configuration)

Sending alarms to sentry

This is probably the core feature of the plugin.

Once loaded the plugin exposes a "sentry" alarm engine (if you do not know what a uWSGI alarm is, check here http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/AlarmSubsystem.html)

Let's start defining an alarm for our socket listen queue

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry

alarm = lqfull sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,culprit=listen_queue

; raise the 'lqfull' alarm when the listen queue is full
alarm-listen-queue = lqfull

...

or you can track segfaults:

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry

alarm = segfault sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,culprit=whoknows

; raise the 'segfault' alarm on sgementation fault
alarm-segfault = segfault

...

or you can "track" logs:

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry

alarm = seen sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,culprit=whoknows

; raise the 'seen' alarm whenever a log line starts with FOO
alarm-log = seen ^FOO

...

And obviously you can combine it with the internal routing subsystem

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry

; define a an alarm (named 'noputplease') when someone use the PUT method on the site
alarm = noputplease sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry

; trigger the 'noputplease' alarm when PUT method is request
route-if = isequal:${REQUEST_METHOD};PUT alarm:notputplease PUT IS NOT ALLOWED !!!

Triggering sentry events with hooks

uWSGI hooks (http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Hooks.html) are special actions that can be triggered in the various server phases.

The following example triggers a sentry event when the uWSGI instance starts and when its first worker is ready to accept requests:

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry
hook-asap = sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,message=uWSGI IS STARTING
hook-accepting1-once = sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,message=uWSGI WORKER 1 IS READY
...

Managing Exceptions

Note: this feature requires uWSGI >= 2.0.10 or to apply this patch: https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/commit/c74428a3aa1aade1cca7e59b20c571a2a164dc13 (yeah a stupid bug)

Note again: For managing exceptions use native sentry clients, use this feature when your language is not supported by sentry or the uWSGI request plugin is not a 'language handler' (like the GlusterFS, GridFS or Rados ones) but raises errors as exceptions.

The uWSGI exception subsystem is an api exposed to plugins to have a common infrastructure for managing exceptions.

It is not required for a plugin to support it, but common language-based ones (like python and ruby) supports it.

To tell uWSGI to send exceptions to sentry use the exception-handler option:

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry
exception-handler = sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry
...

remember: exception handlers can be stacked, just specify multiple exception-handler options

Advanced usage as internal routing action (dangerous)

This is marked as "dangerous" because libcurl does a blocking session, so your request will be blocked while waiting for the sentry server to respond.

By the way, in some cases it could be a good approach. The only exposed action is 'sentry':

[uwsgi]
plugin = sentry
; trigger a sentry event when a url starting with /help is requested
route = ^/help sentry:dsn=https://b70a31b3510c4cf793964a185cfe1fd0:[email protected]/1,logger=uwsgi.sentry,message=help asked
...

Supported options

The following options can be specified on all sentry handlers (check sentry docs about their meaning, http://sentry.readthedocs.org/en/latest/developer/client/) :

  • dsn (required, specifies the dsn url of the sentry server)
  • level (set the level of the logging, can be fatal, error, warning, info, debug)
  • set the logger (example: uwsgi.sentry)
  • message (set/force the message, exceptions and alarms automatically set it to their values)
  • platform (the platform string)
  • culprit (the guilty one ;), generally it is the name of a function or a feature)
  • server_name (the name of the server, automatically set to hostname if empty)
  • release (the release string)
  • exception_type (the type of exception, automatically set by the exception handler)
  • exception_value (the value of the exception, automatically set by the exception handler)
  • no_verify (do not veryfy ssl server certificate)
  • debug (enable debug mode, report HTTP transactions in the logs)
  • tags (set tags, format is tags=key:value;key1:value1;key2:value2)
  • extra (set extra values, format is tags=key:value;key1:value1;key2:value2)
  • timeout (set http connection/response timeout, uses default socket timeout if not specified)

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