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User Feedback in Laravel
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User Feedback in Laravel

is a feature that allows you to interact with your customers when they hit an issue. While most of Sentry will justwork out of the box, Feedback requires a bit more work on your end. Today we're goingto try to help you get started so you can get back to shipping

Environment Details
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Environment Details

We've shipped a small update today to give you deeper insight into the impact of issues across releases and environments.

Workflow Notifications
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Workflow Notifications

We've shipped new notifications to make project management a little bit easier.

Security Incident (June 12 2016)
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Security Incident (June 12 2016)

On June 12th, we were alerted to a vulnerability in our backup infrastructure. After investigating the issue we have concluded that no data has been accessed.

Breadcrumbs in PHP
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Breadcrumbs in PHP

Continuing on our JavaScript and Python breadcrumb announcements we're happy announce native support in our PHP SDK.

Sentry + Linode <3 PyCon
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Sentry + Linode <3 PyCon

We're teaming up with Linode to kick off PyCon in style! Join us for drinks and games at Ground Kontrol on Monday night, and come with your questions about how…

Breadcrumbs in Python
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Breadcrumbs in Python

A couple weeks back we announced Breadcrumbs, with full support in our JavaScript SDK, and the in-progress implementations for other platforms. Today we're going to focus on Breadcrumbs in our Python SDK, what they capture, and how you get started using them.

Logging Symfony Errors with Sentry
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Logging Symfony Errors with Sentry

Following up on our native Laravel error tracking integration, we're happy to announce native integration with Symfony via the sentry-symfony package. Getting…

Logging Laravel Errors with Sentry
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Logging Laravel Errors with Sentry

With Laravel error detection, developers get proper stack traces, expanded error monitoring, & minimal configuration. Learn more here

Introducing User Feedback
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Introducing User Feedback

Years back it was common place to be using a desktop app, have it crash, and then be prompted for feedback. It's not as prevalent as it used to be, but you'll…

Looking Back on 2015
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Looking Back on 2015

In January of 2015, Chris and I sat down and decided it was time to commit to Sentry (no pun intended). We opened our first office here in San Francisco, hired…

Buffering SQL Writes with Redis
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Buffering SQL Writes with Redis

It's no secret that one of Sentry's core technologies is SQL, specifically PostgreSQL. We're huge advocates of simplicity, and Postgres is one of those tools…

What is Crash Reporting?
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What is Crash Reporting?

Crash reporting is a critical programming best practice. Learn more about crash reporting & it’s many benefits here.

Introducing Saved Searches
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Introducing Saved Searches

If you've been staring at your stream this week you probably noticed something a little different. Our predefined filters have been replaced with a new…

Monitoring the Monitor
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Monitoring the Monitor

At Sentry we aim to make crash reporting pleasant. For us, that means you don’t need to dig into sparse logs to determine what’s going on. The entire the…

Happy Hour in San Francisco
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Happy Hour in San Francisco

To celebrate the release of Sentry 8 we're hosting a Happy Hour in San Francisco. Join us for some casual conversation and let us buy you a drink. Come ready…

Per-Project Rate Limits
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Per-Project Rate Limits

UPDATE: This feature has since been removed from Sentry. This post exists for historical purposes. We've received a lot of requests for per-project quotas.…

Marking Issues as Fixed in Sentry
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Marking Issues as Fixed in Sentry

Since its inception Sentry has allowed you to resolve errors -- that is, tell the system that the issue is fixed. This made sense if you resolved in Sentry…

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