Bump sentry-sdk[flask] from 1.16.0 to 1.17.0
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Bumps sentry-sdk[flask] from 1.16.0 to 1.17.0.
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1.17.0
Various fixes & improvements
New: Monitor Celery Beat tasks with Sentry Cron Monitoring.
With this feature you can make sure that your Celery beat tasks run at the right time and see if they where successful or not.
Warning Cron Monitoring is currently in beta. Beta features are still in-progress and may have bugs. We recognize the irony. If you have any questions or feedback, please email us at crons-feedback@sentry.io, reach out via Discord (#cronjobs), or open an issue.
Usage:
# File: tasks.py from celery import Celery, signals from celery.schedules import crontab import sentry_sdk from sentry_sdk.crons import monitor from sentry_sdk.integrations.celery import CeleryIntegration 1. Setup your Celery beat configuration app = Celery('mytasks', broker='redis://localhost:6379/0') app.conf.beat_schedule = { 'set-in-beat-schedule': { 'task': 'tasks.tell_the_world', 'schedule': crontab(hour='10', minute='15'), 'args': ("in beat_schedule set", ), }, } 2. Initialize Sentry either in celeryd_init or beat_init signal. #@signals.celeryd_init.connect @signals.beat_init.connect def init_sentry(**kwargs): sentry_sdk.init( dsn='...', integrations=[CeleryIntegration()], environment="local.dev.grace", release="v1.0.7-a1", ) 3. Link your Celery task to a Sentry Cron Monitor
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Changelog
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1.17.0
Various fixes & improvements
New: Monitor Celery Beat tasks with Sentry Cron Monitoring.
With this feature you can make sure that your Celery beat tasks run at the right time and see if they where successful or not.
Warning Cron Monitoring is currently in beta. Beta features are still in-progress and may have bugs. We recognize the irony. If you have any questions or feedback, please email us at crons-feedback@sentry.io, reach out via Discord (#cronjobs), or open an issue.
Usage:
# File: tasks.py from celery import Celery, signals from celery.schedules import crontab import sentry_sdk from sentry_sdk.crons import monitor from sentry_sdk.integrations.celery import CeleryIntegration 1. Setup your Celery beat configuration app = Celery('mytasks', broker='redis://localhost:6379/0') app.conf.beat_schedule = { 'set-in-beat-schedule': { 'task': 'tasks.tell_the_world', 'schedule': crontab(hour='10', minute='15'), 'args': ("in beat_schedule set", ), }, } 2. Initialize Sentry either in celeryd_init or beat_init signal. #@signals.celeryd_init.connect @signals.beat_init.connect def init_sentry(**kwargs): sentry_sdk.init( dsn='...', integrations=[CeleryIntegration()], environment="local.dev.grace", release="v1.0.7-a1", )
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Updated changelog -
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release: 1.17.0 -
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Add support for Sentry Crons to Celery Beat (#1935) -
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Add decorator for Sentry tracing (#1089) -
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Added top level API to get current span (#1954) -
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feat(profiling): Add profiler options to init (#1947) -
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Start a real http server instead of mocking libs (#1938) -
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feat(profiling): Set active thread id for quart (#1830) -
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🎨 Fix type annotation for ignore_errors in sentry_sdk.init() (#1928) -
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Update get_json function call for werkzeug 2.1.0+ (#1939) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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