A Heroku buildpack built to upload sourcemaps to Sentry, as described in the Sentry docs. Designed to work with Node and JS builds during the Heroku build phase.
Define the following configuration variables within Herkou app. See Heroku Documentaiton for more informaiton.
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN
: the Sentry API authentication tokenSENTRY_ORG
: the Sentry organization the project lives underSENTRY_PROJECT
: the Sentry project the source maps belong too
You can get it on the API page. The token needs the project:write
scope to be able to upload. The token value would be saved as the SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN
configuration variables.
When viewing your project within Sentry, the organization and project will be found within the URL.
https://sentry.io/<SENTRY_ORG>/<SENTRY_PROJECT>
When using webpack, babel, or uglifyJS, you need to build the sourcemaps before they will upload. Typically this can be done within your package.json
file. Example using babel to create sourcemaps with -s
option. The heroku-postbuild
step runs after dependencies are downloaded, allowing you to build during the deploy. Read more about Heroku specific build steps.
// package.json
"scripts": {
"heroku-postbuild": "mkdir -p dist && babel src -s -D -d dist",
},
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
webpack(config, { dev }) {
config.devtool = 'source-map';
for (const options of config.plugins) {
if (options['constructor']['name'] === 'UglifyJsPlugin') {
options.options.sourceMap = true;
break;
}
}
return config;
},
};
// package.json
"scripts": {
"heroku-postbuild": "next build",
},
Then add this buildpack to your app:
heroku buildpacks:add https://github.com/WebGrind/buildpack-sentry-sourcemaps
And push a new relase.
The buildpack will use the current git commit number via the environment variable SOURCE_VERSION
to mark the Sentry release. If you have trouble setting this in you Heroku config or app, I recommend using the Heroku Buildpack Version before this buildpack.
This is a modified version of the great work done by Schnouki found here. Things were changed to be a little more robust, and support more standard configuration variables with Sentry.
- Envrioment Variables were changed to match the Sentry CLI Configuration variables. This allowed the buildpack to be a drop-in replacement for WebPack configs, Sentry CLI, and other methods.
- The prefix Enviroment Variable was deprecated and now defaults to using
~
which means the full domain does not need specified. View the sentry documentation for more details on how this work. - The original buildpack was great, but would not dig through nested folders. Instead of looking for Source Maps in a single folder, one level deep, it looks through the entire projects directory for source maps. This creates a more universial solution to work across multiple projects. This also means that certain folders are ignored by default, include
node_modules
and.heroku
.
I did not submit a PR for these changes because of the modification of Enviroment Variables. This means this is considered a breaking change, and can not be used as a drop-in replacement for the work Schanouki did.
MIT.