Sentry is an open-source JavaScript SDK published by Sentry to enable error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time.
However, when building tests for your application, you want to assert that the right flow-tracking or error is being sent to Sentry, but without really sending it to Sentry servers. This way you won't swamp Sentry with false reports during test running and other CI operations.
Sentry Testkit enables Sentry to work natively in your application, and by overriding the default Sentry transport mechanism, the report is not really sent but rather logged locally into memory. In this way, the logged reports can be fetched later for your own usage, verification, or any other use you may have in your local developing/testing environment.
npm:
npm install sentry-testkit --save-dev
yarn:
yarn add sentry-testkit --dev
// some.spec.js
const sentryTestkit = require('sentry-testkit')
const {testkit, sentryTransport} = sentryTestkit()
// initialize your Sentry instance with sentryTransport
Sentry.init({
dsn: 'some_dummy_dsn',
transport: sentryTransport,
//... other configurations
})
test('collect error events', function () {
// run any scenario that eventually calls Sentry.captureException(...)
expect(testkit.reports()).toHaveLength(1)
const report = testkit.reports()[0]
expect(report).toHaveProperty(...)
});
// Similarly for performance events
test('collect performance events', function () {
// run any scenario that eventually calls Sentry.startTransaction(...)
expect(testkit.transactions()).toHaveLength(1)
});
See full API description and documentation here: https://zivl.github.io/sentry-testkit/
sentry-testkit
relies on express
and http
packages from NodeJS. We have separated entry sentry-testkit/browser
where we not include any NodeJS-related code.
const sentryTestkit = require('sentry-testkit/browser')
const { testkit } = sentryTestkit()
// Your code for browser
The good old legacy raven-testkit
documentation can be found here. It it still there to serve Raven
which is the old legacy SDK of Sentry for JavaScript/Node.js platforms
We're constantly and automatically updating our CHANGELOG file, so its always a good spot to checkout what have we been up to...
We'd love any kind of contribution, to get better, improve our capabilities, fix bugs and bring more features as Sentry expanding their tools as well. Please check our CONTRIBUTING guidelines for more info and how to get started.
Sentry Testkit is MIT licensed.