Error Tracking with Sentry

Everything we've learned about error tracking with sentry in production.

Error Tracking with Sentry

Error Tracking with Sentry

Practical patterns for error tracking with sentry.

The Challenge

Building for the web comes with its own set of challenges. Error Tracking with Sentry is one of those topics that seems straightforward until you encounter edge cases in production.

What Works in Practice

Over time, certain patterns have proven themselves.

Key Principles

  1. Start simple - Don't over-engineer from day one
  2. Measure first - Understand your actual constraints
  3. Iterate - Build, deploy, learn, improve

Common Mistakes

Lessons learned the hard way:

  • Premature optimization - Solving problems you don't have
  • Copy-paste patterns - Without understanding why
  • Ignoring constraints - Your app is unique

Our Approach

A pattern we've found useful:

# Practical example code would go here
class Implementation
  def self.solve
    # Real-world solution
  end
end

Production Lessons

Key takeaways:

  • Performance matters more than perfect code
  • Simple solutions are easier to maintain
  • Documentation saves future headaches

When to Use This

This approach works well for:
- Small to medium Rails applications
- Teams without dedicated DevOps
- MVPs and prototypes
- Internal tools

Consider alternatives if:
- You have different constraints
- Your scale is significantly larger
- You have specific compliance requirements

Tools and Resources

  • Rails documentation
  • Real-world examples from our projects
  • Community best practices

Conclusion

Error Tracking with Sentry doesn't have to be complicated. Start with solid fundamentals, measure what matters, and iterate based on real data.

Every project is different, but these principles have served us well across dozens of client applications.

Need help implementing this? We'd be happy to discuss your specific needs.