Quartz Integration
Sentry's Quartz integration is provided through SenryJobListener
which you have to add to your scheduler instance.
The Quartz integration will be configured automatically if you're using spring-boot-starter-quartz
with either the sentry-spring-boot-starter
or the sentry-spring-boot-jakarta-starter
integration. However, you still have to specify the monitor slug as shown below.
Check-ins may also be sent manually or if you're using Sentry's Spring Boot integration you can send send check-ins for your @Scheduled
tasks by using our @SentryCheckIn
annotation.
Install
To install use:
plugins {
id "io.sentry.jvm.gradle" version "3.14.0"
}
For other dependency managers, check out the central Maven repository.
Set Up
You have to provide the monitor slug either
- when building a Quartz
JobDetail
instance - or when building a Quartz
Trigger
instance
To do so, you have to add an entry to the jobs data map:
import io.sentry.quartz.SentryJobListener;
// you can set the monitor slug on the job detail
JobDetailFactoryBean jobDetailFactory = new JobDetailFactoryBean();
jobDetailFactory.setJobDataAsMap(Collections.singletonMap(SentryJobListener.SENTRY_SLUG_KEY, "<monitor-slug>"));
// you can also set the monitor slug on the trigger
SimpleTriggerFactoryBean trigger = new SimpleTriggerFactoryBean();
trigger.setJobDataAsMap(Collections.singletonMap(SENTRY_SLUG_KEY, "monitor_slug_simple_trigger"));
Setting the monitor slug on the Trigger
will override what is set on the JobDetail
. This also means you can set up a separate monitor per Trigger
.
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) to suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").
- Package:
- maven:io.sentry:sentry-spring-boot-starter
- Version:
- 6.32.0
- Repository:
- https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-java