At 9AM Pacific time, Sentry joined a video call and proceeded to take a journey. Curiosity became enthusiasm, sentimentality, surprise, and finally laughter.
On July 20th a customer informed us of an authentication bypass vulnerability in our API. In the end, we found no evidence of any customer data exposure. But as always, there are a few lessons learned. Read more here.
Crashes are something we know a thing or two about. Here are some ideas on how to prevent your app from crashing due to an SDK issue that's out of your control.
Set thresholds. Receive alerts. Sentry’s new Metric Alerts makes it easy to swift-ly, react to issues before things go off the rails. C what we did there?
Advanced Data Scrubbing is a new alternative way to redact sensitive data just before it is saved in Sentry. Now you can define custom regular expressions to match on sensitive data and much more.
We're switching to CalVer for all of our open source releases. Look out for new versions... I mean releases once a month. Get the first one: Sentry 20.6.0.
Arun Goel, Head of Engineering at VMware Cloud Marketplace, writes about how his team uses VMware Tanzu Observability (Wavefront) and Sentry to proactively monitor and fix issues before they become production problems.
An in-depth breakdown of the 4 different types of monitoring. Read about how they're different, why they're important, and their signature wrestling move. (That last one was a joke, kind of.)