88 lines
2.9 KiB
JavaScript
88 lines
2.9 KiB
JavaScript
// Use the hidden-source-map option when you don't want the source maps to be
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// publicly available on the servers, only to the error reporting
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const withSourceMaps = require('@zeit/next-source-maps')()
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// Use the SentryWebpack plugin to upload the source maps during build step
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const SentryWebpackPlugin = require('@sentry/webpack-plugin')
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const {
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NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN: SENTRY_DSN,
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SENTRY_ORG,
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SENTRY_PROJECT,
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SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
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NODE_ENV,
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VERCEL_GITHUB_COMMIT_SHA,
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VERCEL_GITLAB_COMMIT_SHA,
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VERCEL_BITBUCKET_COMMIT_SHA,
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} = process.env
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const COMMIT_SHA =
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VERCEL_GITHUB_COMMIT_SHA ||
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VERCEL_GITLAB_COMMIT_SHA ||
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VERCEL_BITBUCKET_COMMIT_SHA
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process.env.SENTRY_DSN = SENTRY_DSN
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const basePath = ''
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module.exports = withSourceMaps({
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env: {
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// Make the COMMIT_SHA available to the client so that Sentry events can be
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// marked for the release they belong to. It may be undefined if running
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// outside of Vercel
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NEXT_PUBLIC_COMMIT_SHA: COMMIT_SHA,
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},
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webpack: (config, options) => {
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// In `pages/_app.js`, Sentry is imported from @sentry/browser. While
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// @sentry/node will run in a Node.js environment. @sentry/node will use
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// Node.js-only APIs to catch even more unhandled exceptions.
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//
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// This works well when Next.js is SSRing your page on a server with
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// Node.js, but it is not what we want when your client-side bundle is being
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// executed by a browser.
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//
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// Luckily, Next.js will call this webpack function twice, once for the
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// server and once for the client. Read more:
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// https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next.config.js/custom-webpack-config
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//
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// So ask Webpack to replace @sentry/node imports with @sentry/browser when
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// building the browser's bundle
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if (!options.isServer) {
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config.resolve.alias['@sentry/node'] = '@sentry/browser'
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}
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// Define an environment variable so source code can check whether or not
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// it's running on the server so we can correctly initialize Sentry
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config.plugins.push(
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new options.webpack.DefinePlugin({
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'process.env.NEXT_IS_SERVER': JSON.stringify(
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options.isServer.toString()
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),
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})
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)
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// When all the Sentry configuration env variables are available/configured
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// The Sentry webpack plugin gets pushed to the webpack plugins to build
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// and upload the source maps to sentry.
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// This is an alternative to manually uploading the source maps
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// Note: This is disabled in development mode.
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if (
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SENTRY_DSN &&
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SENTRY_ORG &&
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SENTRY_PROJECT &&
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SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN &&
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COMMIT_SHA &&
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NODE_ENV === 'production'
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) {
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config.plugins.push(
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new SentryWebpackPlugin({
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include: '.next',
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ignore: ['node_modules'],
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stripPrefix: ['webpack://_N_E/'],
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urlPrefix: `~${basePath}/_next`,
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release: COMMIT_SHA,
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})
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)
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}
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return config
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},
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basePath,
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})
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