1 | import type { SeverityLevel } from './severity';
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2 | /**
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3 | * Sentry uses breadcrumbs to create a trail of events that happened prior to an issue.
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4 | * These events are very similar to traditional logs but can record more rich structured data.
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5 | *
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6 | * @link https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/breadcrumbs/
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7 | */
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8 | export interface Breadcrumb {
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9 | /**
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10 | * By default, all breadcrumbs are recorded as default, which makes them appear as a Debug entry, but Sentry provides
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11 | * other types that influence how the breadcrumbs are rendered. For more information, see the description of
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12 | * recognized breadcrumb types.
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13 | *
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14 | * @summary The type of breadcrumb.
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15 | * @link https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/breadcrumbs/#breadcrumb-types
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16 | */
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17 | type?: string;
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18 | /**
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19 | * Allowed values are, from highest to lowest:
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20 | * `fatal`, `error`, `warning`, `info`, and `debug`.
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21 | * Levels are used in the UI to emphasize and deemphasize the crumb. The default is `info`.
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22 | *
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23 | * @summary This defines the severity level of the breadcrumb.
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24 | */
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25 | level?: SeverityLevel;
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26 | event_id?: string;
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27 | /**
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28 | * Typically it is a module name or a descriptive string. For instance, `ui.click` could be used to
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29 | * indicate that a click happened in the UI or flask could be used to indicate that the event originated in
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30 | * the Flask framework.
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31 | * @private Internally we render some crumbs' color and icon based on the provided category.
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32 | * For more information, see the description of recognized breadcrumb types.
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33 | * @summary A dotted string indicating what the crumb is or from where it comes.
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34 | * @link https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/breadcrumbs/#breadcrumb-types
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35 | */
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36 | category?: string;
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37 | /**
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38 | * If a message is provided, it is rendered as text with all whitespace preserved.
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39 | *
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40 | * @summary Human-readable message for the breadcrumb.
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41 | */
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42 | message?: string;
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43 | /**
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44 | * Contains a dictionary whose contents depend on the breadcrumb type.
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45 | * Additional parameters that are unsupported by the type are rendered as a key/value table.
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46 | *
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47 | * @summary Arbitrary data associated with this breadcrumb.
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48 | */
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49 | data?: {
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50 | [key: string]: any;
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51 | };
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52 | /**
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53 | * The format is a numeric (integer or float) value representing
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54 | * the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Unixepoch.
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55 | * Breadcrumbs are most useful when they include a timestamp, as it creates a timeline
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56 | * leading up to an event expection/error.
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57 | *
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58 | * @note The API supports a string as defined in RFC 3339, but the SDKs only support a numeric value for now.
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59 | *
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60 | * @summary A timestamp representing when the breadcrumb occurred.
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61 | * @link https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/breadcrumbs/#:~:text=is%20info.-,timestamp,-(recommended)
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62 | */
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63 | timestamp?: number;
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64 | }
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65 | /** JSDoc */
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66 | export interface BreadcrumbHint {
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67 | [key: string]: any;
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68 | }
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69 | export interface FetchBreadcrumbData {
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70 | method: string;
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71 | url: string;
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72 | status_code?: number;
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73 | request_body_size?: number;
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74 | response_body_size?: number;
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75 | }
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76 | export interface XhrBreadcrumbData {
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77 | method?: string;
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78 | url?: string;
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79 | status_code?: number;
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80 | request_body_size?: number;
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81 | response_body_size?: number;
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82 | }
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83 | export interface FetchBreadcrumbHint {
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84 | input: any[];
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85 | data?: unknown;
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86 | response?: unknown;
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87 | startTimestamp: number;
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88 | endTimestamp: number;
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89 | }
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90 | export interface XhrBreadcrumbHint {
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91 | xhr: unknown;
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92 | input: unknown;
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93 | startTimestamp: number;
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94 | endTimestamp: number;
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95 | }
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96 | //# sourceMappingURL=breadcrumb.d.ts.map |
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