How to install sentry-react-sdk
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name: sentry-react-sdk description: Full Sentry SDK setup for React. Use when asked to "add Sentry to React", "install @sentry/react", or configure error monitoring, tracing, session replay, profiling, or logging for React applications. Supports React 16+, React Router v5-v7 non-framework mode, TanStack Router, Redux, Vite, and webpack. license: Apache-2.0 category: sdk-setup parent: sentry-sdk-setup disable-model-invocation: true
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Sentry React SDK
Opinionated wizard that scans your React project and guides you through complete Sentry setup.
Invoke This Skill When
- User asks to "add Sentry to React" or "set up Sentry" in a React app
- User wants error monitoring, tracing, session replay, profiling, or logging in React
- User mentions
@sentry/react, React Sentry SDK, or Sentry error boundaries - User wants to monitor React Router v5/v6/v7 non-framework navigation, Redux state, or component performance
If project is React Router Framework mode using @sentry/react-router, use sentry-react-router-framework-sdk instead of this skill.
Note: SDK versions and APIs below reflect current Sentry docs at time of writing (
@sentry/react≥8.0.0). Always verify against docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/react/ before implementing.
Phase 1: Detect
Run these commands to understand the project before making any recommendations:
# Detect React version
cat package.json | grep -E '"react"|"react-dom"'
# Check for existing Sentry
cat package.json | grep '"@sentry/'
# Detect router and framework mode hints
cat package.json | grep -E '"react-router-dom"|"react-router"|"@react-router/"|"@tanstack/react-router"|"@sentry/react-router"'
# Detect state management
cat package.json | grep -E '"redux"|"@reduxjs/toolkit"'
# Detect build tool
ls vite.config.ts vite.config.js webpack.config.js craco.config.js 2>/dev/null
cat package.json | grep -E '"vite"|"react-scripts"|"webpack"'
# Detect logging libraries
cat package.json | grep -E '"pino"|"winston"|"loglevel"'
# Check for companion backend in adjacent directories
ls ../backend ../server ../api 2>/dev/null
cat ../go.mod ../requirements.txt ../Gemfile ../pom.xml 2>/dev/null | head -3
What to determine:
| Question | Impact |
|---|---|
| React 19+? | Use reactErrorHandler() hook pattern |
| React <19? | Use Sentry.ErrorBoundary |
@sentry/react already present? | Skip install, go straight to feature config |
React Router Framework mode indicators (@sentry/react-router, @react-router/*)? | Use sentry-react-router-framework-sdk |
react-router-dom v5 / v6 / v7? | Determines which router integration to use |
@tanstack/react-router? | Use tanstackRouterBrowserTracingIntegration() |
| Redux in use? | Recommend createReduxEnhancer() |
| Vite detected? | Source maps via sentryVitePlugin |
CRA (react-scripts)? | Source maps via @sentry/webpack-plugin in CRACO |
| Backend directory found? | Trigger Phase 4 cross-link suggestion |
Phase 2: Recommend
Present a concrete recommendation based on what you found. Don't ask open-ended questions — lead with a proposal:
Recommended (core coverage):
- ✅ Error Monitoring — always; captures unhandled errors, React error boundaries, React 19 hooks
- ✅ Tracing — React SPAs benefit from page load, navigation, and API call tracing
- ✅ Session Replay — recommended for user-facing apps; records sessions around errors
Optional (enhanced observability):
- ⚡ Logging — structured logs via
Sentry.logger.*; recommend when structured log search is needed - ⚡ Profiling — JS Self-Profiling API (⚠️ experimental; requires cross-origin isolation headers)
Recommendation logic:
| Feature | Recommend when... |
|---|---|
| Error Monitoring | Always — non-negotiable baseline |
| Tracing | Always for React SPAs — page load + navigation spans are high-value |
| Session Replay | User-facing app, login flows, or checkout pages |
| Logging | App needs structured log search or log-to-trace correlation |
| Profiling | Performance-critical app; server sends Document-Policy: js-profiling header |
React-specific extras:
- React 19 detected → set up
reactErrorHandler()oncreateRoot - React Router v5/v6/v7 non-framework detected → configure matching router integration (see Phase 3)
- React Router Framework mode detected → switch to
sentry-react-router-framework-sdk - Redux detected → add
createReduxEnhancer()to Redux store - Vite detected → configure
sentryVitePluginfor source maps (essential for readable stack traces)
Propose: "I recommend setting up Error Monitoring + Tracing + Session Replay. Want me to also add Logging or Profiling?"
Phase 3: Guide
Install
npm install @sentry/react --save
Create src/instrument.ts
Sentry must initialize before any other code runs. Put Sentry.init() in a dedicated sidecar file:
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
Sentry.init({
dsn: import.meta.env.VITE_SENTRY_DSN, // Adjust per build tool (see table below)
environment: import.meta.env.MODE,
release: import.meta.env.VITE_APP_VERSION, // inject at build time
dataCollection: {
// To disable sending user data and HTTP bodies, uncomment the lines below. For more info visit:
// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/react/configuration/options/#dataCollection
// userInfo: false,
// httpBodies: [],
},
integrations: [
Sentry.browserTracingIntegration(),
Sentry.replayIntegration({
maskAllText: true,
blockAllMedia: true,
}),
],
// Tracing
tracesSampleRate: 1.0, // lower to 0.1–0.2 in production
tracePropagationTargets: ["localhost", /^https:\/\/yourapi\.io/],
// Session Replay
replaysSessionSampleRate: 0.1,
replaysOnErrorSampleRate: 1.0,
enableLogs: true,
});
DSN environment variable by build tool:
| Build Tool | Variable Name | Access in code |
|---|---|---|
| Vite | VITE_SENTRY_DSN | import.meta.env.VITE_SENTRY_DSN |
| Create React App | REACT_APP_SENTRY_DSN | process.env.REACT_APP_SENTRY_DSN |
| Custom webpack | SENTRY_DSN | process.env.SENTRY_DSN |
Entry Point Setup
Import instrument.ts as the very first import in your entry file:
// src/main.tsx (Vite) or src/index.tsx (CRA/webpack)
import "./instrument"; // ← MUST be first
import { StrictMode } from "react";
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import App from "./App";
createRoot(document.getElementById("root")!).render(
<StrictMode>
<App />
</StrictMode>
);
React Version-Specific Error Handling
React 19+ — use reactErrorHandler() on createRoot:
import { reactErrorHandler } from "@sentry/react";
createRoot(document.getElementById("root")!, {
onUncaughtError: reactErrorHandler(),
onCaughtError: reactErrorHandler(),
onRecoverableError: reactErrorHandler(),
}).render(<App />);
React <19 — wrap your app in Sentry.ErrorBoundary:
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
createRoot(document.getElementById("root")!).render(
<Sentry.ErrorBoundary fallback={<p>Something went wrong</p>} showDialog>
<App />
</Sentry.ErrorBoundary>
);
Use <Sentry.ErrorBoundary> for any sub-tree that should catch errors independently (route sections, widgets, etc.).
Router Integration
Configure the matching integration for your router (non-framework mode):
| Router | Integration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| React Router v7 | reactRouterV7BrowserTracingIntegration | useEffect, useLocation, useNavigationType, createRoutesFromChildren, matchRoutes from react-router |
| React Router v6 | reactRouterV6BrowserTracingIntegration | useEffect, useLocation, useNavigationType, createRoutesFromChildren, matchRoutes from react-router-dom |
| React Router v5 | reactRouterV5BrowserTracingIntegration | Wrap routes in withSentryRouting(Route) |
| TanStack Router | tanstackRouterBrowserTracingIntegration(router) | Pass router instance — no hooks required |
| No router / custom | browserTracingIntegration() | Names transactions by URL path |
React Router v6/v7 setup:
// in instrument.ts integrations array:
import React from "react";
import {
createRoutesFromChildren, matchRoutes,
useLocation, useNavigationType,
} from "react-router-dom"; // or "react-router" for v7
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
import { reactRouterV6BrowserTracingIntegration } from "@sentry/react";
import { createBrowserRouter } from "react-router-dom";
// Option A — createBrowserRouter (recommended for v6.4+):
const sentryCreateBrowserRouter = Sentry.wrapCreateBrowserRouterV6(createBrowserRouter);
const router = sentryCreateBrowserRouter([...routes]);
// Option B — createBrowserRouter for React Router v7:
// const sentryCreateBrowserRouter = Sentry.wrapCreateBrowserRouterV7(createBrowserRouter);
// Option C — integration with hooks (v6 without data APIs):
Sentry.init({
integrations: [
reactRouterV6BrowserTracingIntegration({
useEffect: React.useEffect,
useLocation,
useNavigationType,
matchRoutes,
createRoutesFromChildren,
}),
],
});
TanStack Router setup:
import { tanstackRouterBrowserTracingIntegration } from "@sentry/react";
// Pass your TanStack router instance:
Sentry.init({
integrations: [tanstackRouterBrowserTracingIntegration(router)],
});
Redux Integration (when detected)
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
import { configureStore } from "@reduxjs/toolkit";
const store = configureStore({
reducer: rootReducer,
enhancers: (getDefaultEnhancers) =>
getDefaultEnhancers().concat(Sentry.createReduxEnhancer()),
});
Source Maps Setup (strongly recommended)
Without source maps, stack traces show minified code. Set up the build plugin to upload source maps automatically:
Vite (vite.config.ts):
import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react";
import { sentryVitePlugin } from "@sentry/vite-plugin";
export default defineConfig({
build: { sourcemap: "hidden" },
plugins: [
react(),
sentryVitePlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
}),
],
});
Create React App (via CRACO):
npm install @craco/craco @sentry/webpack-plugin --save-dev
// craco.config.js
const { sentryWebpackPlugin } = require("@sentry/webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
webpack: {
plugins: {
add: [
sentryWebpackPlugin({
org: process.env.SENTRY_ORG,
project: process.env.SENTRY_PROJECT,
authToken: process.env.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN,
}),
],
},
},
};
SENTRY_ORG / SENTRY_PROJECT / SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN are build-time values; the auth token is a secret (never commit it). For creating the token and wiring it into CI, see sentry-source-maps.
For Each Agreed Feature
Walk through features one at a time. Load the reference file, follow its steps, verify before moving on:
| Feature | Reference | Load when... |
|---|---|---|
| Error Monitoring | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/error-monitoring.md | Always (baseline) |
| Tracing | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/tracing.md | SPA navigation / API call tracing |
| Session Replay | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/session-replay.md | User-facing app |
| Logging | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/logging.md | Structured log search / log-to-trace |
| Profiling | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/profiling.md | Performance-critical app |
| React Features | ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/react-features.md | Redux, component tracking, source maps, integrations catalog |
For each feature: Read ${SKILL_ROOT}/references/<feature>.md, follow steps exactly, verify it works.
Configuration Reference
Key Sentry.init() Options
| Option | Type | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
dsn | string | — | Required. SDK disabled when empty |
environment | string | "production" | e.g., "staging", "development" |
release | string | — | e.g., "my-app@1.0.0" or git SHA — links errors to releases |
dataCollection | object | — | Fine-grained control over data collection (see table below); recommended over sendDefaultPii |
sendDefaultPii | boolean | false | ⚠️ Legacy — use dataCollection instead; includes IP addresses and request headers |
tracesSampleRate | number | — | 0–1; 1.0 in dev, 0.1–0.2 in prod |
tracesSampler | function | — | Per-transaction sampling; overrides rate |
tracePropagationTargets | (string|RegExp)[] | — | Outgoing URLs that receive distributed tracing headers |
replaysSessionSampleRate | number | — | Fraction of all sessions recorded |
replaysOnErrorSampleRate | number | — | Fraction of error sessions recorded |
enableLogs | boolean | false | Enable Sentry.logger.* API |
attachStacktrace | boolean | false | Stack traces on captureMessage() calls |
maxBreadcrumbs | number | 100 | Breadcrumbs stored per event |
debug | boolean | false | Verbose SDK output to console |
tunnel | string | — | Proxy URL to bypass ad blockers |
dataCollection Options (SDK ≥10.57.0)
Fine-grained control over what data the SDK collects. Replaces the simple sendDefaultPii boolean with per-feature toggles:
| Field | Type | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
userInfo | boolean | true | Collect user IP and headers (equivalent to sendDefaultPii: true) |
cookies | boolean | { allow: string[] } | { deny: string[] } | true | Cookie collection and filtering; true = all cookies (sensitive keys filtered) |
httpHeaders.request | boolean | { allow: string[] } | { deny: string[] } | true | HTTP request header collection |
httpHeaders.response | boolean | { allow: string[] } | { deny: string[] } | true | HTTP response header collection |
queryParams | boolean | { allow: string[] } | { deny: string[] } | true | Query parameter collection and filtering |
httpBodies | HttpBodyCollectionTarget[] | ["incomingRequest", "outgoingRequest", "incomingResponse", "outgoingResponse"] | Collect request/response bodies; options: 'incomingRequest', 'outgoingRequest', 'incomingResponse', 'outgoingResponse' |
genAI.inputs | boolean | true | Record AI model inputs (for AI monitoring) |
genAI.outputs | boolean | true | Record AI model outputs (for AI monitoring) |
stackFrameVariables | boolean | true | Capture local variable values in stack frames |
frameContextLines | number | 5 | Source code context lines around stack frames |
Example: Allow only specific cookies and headers:
Sentry.init({
dataCollection: {
cookies: { allow: ['session', 'user_id'] },
httpHeaders: {
request: { allow: ['authorization', 'x-request-id'] },
response: { deny: ['set-cookie'] },
},
},
});
React Compatibility Matrix
| React Version | Error handling approach | SDK minimum |
|---|---|---|
| React 19+ | reactErrorHandler() on createRoot | @sentry/react ≥8.0.0 |
| React 16–18 | Sentry.ErrorBoundary component | @sentry/react ≥7.0.0 |
| React 16 | componentDidCatch class boundaries | @sentry/react ≥6.0.0 |
Verification
Trigger test events to confirm Sentry is receiving data:
// Add a temporary test button anywhere in your app
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
function SentryTest() {
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => { throw new Error("Sentry React test error"); }}>
Test Error
</button>
<button onClick={() => Sentry.captureMessage("Sentry test message", "info")}>
Test Message
</button>
</>
);
}
Check the Sentry dashboard:
- Issues → error appears within seconds
- Traces → page load and navigation transactions visible
- Replays → session recording visible after page interaction
- Logs → structured log entries if logging enabled
Set debug: true in Sentry.init() and check the browser console if nothing appears.
Phase 4: Cross-Link
After completing React setup, check for a companion backend missing Sentry coverage:
ls ../backend ../server ../api ../go ../python 2>/dev/null
cat ../go.mod 2>/dev/null | head -3
cat ../requirements.txt ../pyproject.toml 2>/dev/null | head -3
cat ../Gemfile 2>/dev/null | head -3
cat ../pom.xml 2>/dev/null | grep '<artifactId>' | head -3
If a backend exists without Sentry configured, suggest the matching skill:
| Backend detected | Suggest skill |
|---|---|
Go (go.mod) | sentry-go-sdk |
Python (requirements.txt, pyproject.toml) | sentry-python-sdk |
Ruby (Gemfile) | sentry-ruby-sdk |
Java (pom.xml, build.gradle) | Use @sentry/java — see docs.sentry.io/platforms/java/ |
| Node.js (Express, Fastify) | Use @sentry/node — see docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/express/ |
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Events not appearing | Set debug: true, check DSN, open browser console for SDK errors |
| Source maps not working | Build in production mode (npm run build); verify SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN is set |
| Minified stack traces | Source maps not uploading — check plugin config and auth token |
instrument.ts not running first | Verify it's the first import in entry file before React/app imports |
| React 19 errors not captured | Confirm reactErrorHandler() is passed to all three createRoot options |
| React <19 errors not captured | Ensure <Sentry.ErrorBoundary> wraps the component tree |
Router transactions named <unknown> | Add router integration matching your router version |
tracePropagationTargets not matching | Check regex escaping; default is localhost and your DSN origin only |
| Session replay not recording | Confirm replayIntegration() is in init; check replaysSessionSampleRate |
| Redux actions not in breadcrumbs | Add Sentry.createReduxEnhancer() to store enhancers |
| Ad blockers dropping events | Set tunnel: "/sentry-tunnel" and add server-side relay endpoint |
| High replay storage costs | Lower replaysSessionSampleRate; keep replaysOnErrorSampleRate: 1.0 |
| Profiling not working | Verify Document-Policy: js-profiling header is set on document responses |
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