Hello guys! In this video, we will look at Sentry. It's an app monitoring platform that allows you to track the bugs that your users are facing without them needing to report it. Not all users report bugs, and that behavior leads to a lot of unknown bugs lingering around your codebase. Sentry automatically catches any errors thrown throughout your app and shows it to you in a dashboard with extensive details such as a replay that lead to the reported bug. In this video, we will integrate Sentry into Next.js to track errors throughout the app, including server, edge, and the client side.
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Links
Sentry docs - https://docs.sentry.io
Timestamps
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Exploring Sentry website
1:33 - Signing in and creating a project
2:53 - Sentry documentation
3:38 - Creating a Next.js application
3:59 - Initializing Sentry into Next.js application
5:25 - Exploring methods and reporting features in Sentry
14:38 - Conclusion
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