From sentry-pack
Automates Sentry release creation, source map uploads, and deploy notifications in GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and CircleCI pipelines.
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Sentry releases connect errors to the code that caused them. Automating release creation in CI/CD ensures every deploy has commit association (suspect commits), source maps for readable stack traces, and deployment tracking across environments. This skill covers `sentry-cli` commands, the official GitHub Action, build tool plugins (`@sentry/webpack-plugin`, `@sentry/vite-plugin`, `@sentry/esbui...
Manages Sentry releases: create/finalize with CLI, upload source maps via webpack/vite/next.js plugins, track deployments/health in CI/CD.
Manages Sentry releases: creates versions with semver/SHA, associates git commits for suspect commit detection, uploads source maps, monitors health metrics, cleans old releases.
Checks and configures Sentry error tracking SDKs for frontend, Next.js, Node.js, and Python projects including DSN env vars, source maps, and CI/CD release tracking.
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Sentry releases connect errors to the code that caused them. Automating release creation in CI/CD ensures every deploy has commit association (suspect commits), source maps for readable stack traces, and deployment tracking across environments. This skill covers sentry-cli commands, the official GitHub Action, build tool plugins (@sentry/webpack-plugin, @sentry/vite-plugin, @sentry/esbuild-plugin), and multi-platform CI configurations.
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN — generate at sentry.io/settings/auth-tokens/ with scopes project:releases and org:readSENTRY_ORG and SENTRY_PROJECT environment variables matching your organization and project slugsdevtool: 'source-map' in webpack, build.sourcemap: true in Vite)sentry-cli available via npm install -g @sentry/cli, npx @sentry/cli, or the getsentry/sentry-cli Docker imageSet up the three required environment variables in your CI platform. Every sentry-cli command reads these automatically.
# GitHub Actions — add as repository secrets:
# Settings > Secrets and variables > Actions > New repository secret
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN=sntrys_eyJ... # Internal integration token from sentry.io/settings/auth-tokens/
SENTRY_ORG=my-org # Organization slug (visible in sentry.io URL)
SENTRY_PROJECT=my-project # Project slug (Settings > Projects > project name)
# Required token scopes:
# project:releases — create releases, upload source maps, record deploys
# org:read — read organization data for --auto commit association
# GitLab CI — add under Settings > CI/CD > Variables (masked + protected)
# CircleCI — add under Project Settings > Environment Variables
For build tool plugins (@sentry/webpack-plugin, @sentry/vite-plugin, @sentry/esbuild-plugin), the same three environment variables are read automatically. No additional configuration needed.
Verify your token works locally before committing CI configuration:
export SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN=sntrys_eyJ...
export SENTRY_ORG=my-org
export SENTRY_PROJECT=my-project
npx @sentry/cli info
# Should print organization name, project, and CLI version
The release pipeline follows five commands in sequence: create release, associate commits, upload source maps, finalize release, and record deployment.
# The five sentry-cli commands that form a complete release pipeline:
VERSION=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
# 1. Create a new release (idempotent — safe to re-run)
sentry-cli releases new "$VERSION"
# 2. Associate commits for suspect commit detection (requires Git integration)
sentry-cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
# 3. Upload source maps with validation
sentry-cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./dist \
--url-prefix '~/' \
--validate
# 4. Mark the release as complete
sentry-cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
# 5. Record the deployment environment
sentry-cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production
The --validate flag on source map upload checks that each .map file references a valid source file and that sourceMappingURL comments point to uploaded artifacts. Always use it in CI to catch mismatches early.
The --url-prefix must match the URL path where your JavaScript files are served. For example, if your app serves https://example.com/assets/app.js, use --url-prefix '~/assets/'. The ~/ prefix is shorthand for your domain root.
Build tool plugins handle source map upload during the build step itself, eliminating the need for separate sentry-cli commands. They automatically create releases, upload maps, and optionally delete .map files from the output so they are never served to clients.
Vite (@sentry/vite-plugin):
// vite.config.js
import { sentryVitePlugin } from '@sentry/vite-plugin';
export default {
build: {
sourcemap: true, // Required — plugin needs source maps to upload
},
plugins: [
sentryVitePlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
release: {
name: process.env.GITHUB_SHA || process.env.CI_COMMIT_SHA,
setCommits: { auto: true },
deploy: { env: process.env.NODE_ENV || 'production' },
},
sourcemaps: {
filesToDeleteAfterUpload: ['./dist/**/*.map'],
},
}),
],
};
Webpack (@sentry/webpack-plugin):
// webpack.config.js
const { sentryWebpackPlugin } = require('@sentry/webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
devtool: 'source-map',
plugins: [
sentryWebpackPlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
release: {
name: process.env.GITHUB_SHA || process.env.CI_COMMIT_SHA,
setCommits: { auto: true },
deploy: { env: 'production' },
},
sourcemaps: {
assets: ['./dist/**'],
filesToDeleteAfterUpload: ['./dist/**/*.map'],
},
}),
],
};
esbuild (@sentry/esbuild-plugin):
// build.mjs
import { sentryEsbuildPlugin } from '@sentry/esbuild-plugin';
import esbuild from 'esbuild';
await esbuild.build({
entryPoints: ['./src/index.ts'],
bundle: true,
sourcemap: true,
outdir: './dist',
plugins: [
sentryEsbuildPlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
release: {
name: process.env.GITHUB_SHA,
},
}),
],
});
Install the plugin for your build tool:
# Pick one based on your build tool:
npm install --save-dev @sentry/vite-plugin
npm install --save-dev @sentry/webpack-plugin
npm install --save-dev @sentry/esbuild-plugin
After completing CI integration, every deploy produces:
Verify the release was created:
sentry-cli releases list --org my-org --project my-project
# Shows recent releases with commit counts and deploy environments
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
error: API request failed: 401 Unauthorized | Auth token invalid, expired, or missing | Regenerate at sentry.io/settings/auth-tokens/ and update CI secret |
error: could not determine any commits to associate | Git integration not installed or shallow clone | Install GitHub/GitLab integration at sentry.io/settings/integrations/ and set fetch-depth: 0 in checkout |
error: could not find referenced source map | sourceMappingURL comment missing from JS files | Verify devtool: 'source-map' (webpack) or build.sourcemap: true (Vite) is set |
| Source maps uploaded but stack traces still minified | --url-prefix does not match served URL paths | Open browser DevTools Network tab, check the URL path of your JS files, and set --url-prefix to match |
error: release already exists | Re-running pipeline for same commit | Safe to ignore — sentry-cli releases new is idempotent; subsequent commands update the existing release |
error: org not found | SENTRY_ORG does not match organization slug | Check your org slug at sentry.io/settings/ (it appears in the URL) |
413 Request Entity Too Large | Source map bundle exceeds 40 MB upload limit | Split source maps per entry point or exclude vendor maps with --ignore flag |
| Build tool plugin silently skips upload | SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN not set in CI environment | The plugins no-op when auth token is missing; ensure the secret is available to the build step |
# .github/workflows/deploy.yml
name: Deploy with Sentry Release
on:
push:
branches: [main]
env:
SENTRY_ORG: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_ORG }}
SENTRY_PROJECT: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_PROJECT }}
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Full git history for commit association
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build with source maps
run: npm run build
- name: Create Sentry release and upload source maps
run: |
VERSION="${{ github.sha }}"
npx @sentry/cli releases new "$VERSION"
npx @sentry/cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
npx @sentry/cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./dist \
--url-prefix '~/' \
--validate
npx @sentry/cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
npx @sentry/cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production
- name: Deploy application
run: npm run deploy
Using the official GitHub Action as a simpler alternative:
- name: Create Sentry release
uses: getsentry/action-release@v1
env:
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
SENTRY_ORG: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_ORG }}
SENTRY_PROJECT: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_PROJECT }}
with:
environment: production
version: ${{ github.sha }}
sourcemaps: ./dist
url_prefix: '~/'
set_commits: auto
When using @sentry/vite-plugin, the build step handles source maps automatically. No separate sentry-cli step needed.
# .github/workflows/deploy.yml
name: Deploy (Vite + Sentry Plugin)
on:
push:
branches: [main]
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build (Vite plugin uploads source maps automatically)
run: npm run build
env:
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
SENTRY_ORG: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_ORG }}
SENTRY_PROJECT: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_PROJECT }}
GITHUB_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
- name: Deploy application
run: npm run deploy
// vite.config.js — referenced by the workflow above
import { sentryVitePlugin } from '@sentry/vite-plugin';
export default {
build: { sourcemap: true },
plugins: [
sentryVitePlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
release: {
name: process.env.GITHUB_SHA,
setCommits: { auto: true },
deploy: { env: 'production' },
},
sourcemaps: {
filesToDeleteAfterUpload: ['./dist/**/*.map'],
},
}),
],
};
# .gitlab-ci.yml
stages:
- build
- deploy
- sentry
build:
stage: build
image: node:20
script:
- npm ci
- npm run build
artifacts:
paths:
- dist/
sentry-release:
stage: sentry
image: getsentry/sentry-cli:latest
variables:
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: $SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN
SENTRY_ORG: $SENTRY_ORG
SENTRY_PROJECT: $SENTRY_PROJECT
script:
- VERSION="$CI_COMMIT_SHA"
- sentry-cli releases new "$VERSION"
- sentry-cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
- sentry-cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./dist
--url-prefix '~/'
--validate
- sentry-cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
- sentry-cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production
only:
- main
# .circleci/config.yml
version: 2.1
jobs:
deploy:
docker:
- image: cimg/node:20.0
steps:
- checkout
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build
- run:
name: Create Sentry release
command: |
npm install -g @sentry/cli
VERSION="$CIRCLE_SHA1"
sentry-cli releases new "$VERSION"
sentry-cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
sentry-cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./dist \
--url-prefix '~/' \
--validate
sentry-cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
sentry-cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production
workflows:
deploy:
jobs:
- deploy:
filters:
branches:
only: main
# .github/workflows/deploy.yml — monorepo with separate Sentry projects
jobs:
deploy-api:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
SENTRY_ORG: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_ORG }}
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: npm ci --workspace=api && npm run build --workspace=api
- name: Sentry release for API
run: |
VERSION="api@${{ github.sha }}"
npx @sentry/cli releases new "$VERSION" --project api-backend
npx @sentry/cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
npx @sentry/cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./api/dist \
--project api-backend --validate
npx @sentry/cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
npx @sentry/cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production
deploy-web:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
SENTRY_ORG: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_ORG }}
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: npm ci --workspace=web && npm run build --workspace=web
- name: Sentry release for Web
run: |
VERSION="web@${{ github.sha }}"
npx @sentry/cli releases new "$VERSION" --project web-frontend
npx @sentry/cli releases set-commits "$VERSION" --auto
npx @sentry/cli releases files "$VERSION" upload-sourcemaps ./web/dist \
--project web-frontend --url-prefix '~/' --validate
npx @sentry/cli releases finalize "$VERSION"
npx @sentry/cli releases deploys "$VERSION" new -e production