67 lines
1.9 KiB
Ruby
67 lines
1.9 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Gitlab
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module Sentry
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def self.enabled?
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(Rails.env.production? || Rails.env.development?) &&
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Gitlab::CurrentSettings.sentry_enabled?
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end
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def self.context(current_user = nil)
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return unless enabled?
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Raven.tags_context(locale: I18n.locale)
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if current_user
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Raven.user_context(
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id: current_user.id,
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email: current_user.email,
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username: current_user.username
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)
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end
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end
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# This can be used for investigating exceptions that can be recovered from in
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# code. The exception will still be raised in development and test
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# environments.
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#
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# That way we can track down these exceptions with as much information as we
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# need to resolve them.
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#
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# Provide an issue URL for follow up.
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def self.track_exception(exception, issue_url: nil, extra: {})
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track_acceptable_exception(exception, issue_url: issue_url, extra: extra)
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raise exception if should_raise_for_dev?
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end
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# This should be used when you do not want to raise an exception in
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# development and test. If you need development and test to behave
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# just the same as production you can use this instead of
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# track_exception.
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def self.track_acceptable_exception(exception, issue_url: nil, extra: {})
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if enabled?
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extra[:issue_url] = issue_url if issue_url
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context # Make sure we've set everything we know in the context
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tags = {
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Gitlab::CorrelationId::LOG_KEY.to_sym => Gitlab::CorrelationId.current_id
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}
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Raven.capture_exception(exception, tags: tags, extra: extra)
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end
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end
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def self.program_context
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if Sidekiq.server?
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'sidekiq'
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else
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'rails'
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end
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end
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def self.should_raise_for_dev?
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Rails.env.development? || Rails.env.test?
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end
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end
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end
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