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by LewisJEllis
3492 days ago
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Hey, Lewis from Sentry here. "Sentry doesn't give you local variable state" is not entirely accurate - it varies from platform to platform. We don't do it for Java (you're obviously ahead of us there), but we do with at least Python and PHP off the top of my head. I wish we could do it for JavaScript too, but it's only partially feasible and only in a very questionable way. Note that in your browser JS use case, we capture breadcrumbs to show you console logs, user interaction events, XHRs, navigation events, prior errors, etc leading up to the error, so you should be able to easily just reproduce the error state rather than digging through logs to find out what it was. If you still find yourself needing to dig through logs to troubleshoot JS errors reported via Sentry, I'd really like to hear more about your experience to see if we can make it better. |
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