unarr/internal/sentry/sentry.go
Deivid Soto 9135332777
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refactor(sentry): decouple agent import via string-match, rename predicate
2026-05-27 17:03:26 +02:00

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package sentry
import (
"errors"
"os"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
gosentry "github.com/getsentry/sentry-go"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// dsn is injected at build time via ldflags. If empty, Sentry is disabled.
// Set via: -ldflags "-X github.com/torrentclaw/unarr/internal/sentry.dsn=..."
var dsn string
const flushTimeout = 2 * time.Second
// Init initializes the Sentry SDK. Call Close() on shutdown to flush events.
// No-op if telemetry is disabled (UNARR_NO_TELEMETRY=1).
func Init(version string) {
if dsn == "" || os.Getenv("UNARR_NO_TELEMETRY") == "1" {
return
}
err := gosentry.Init(gosentry.ClientOptions{
Dsn: dsn,
Release: "unarr@" + version,
Environment: environment(version),
AttachStacktrace: true,
})
if err != nil {
return
}
gosentry.ConfigureScope(func(scope *gosentry.Scope) {
scope.SetTag("os", runtime.GOOS)
scope.SetTag("arch", runtime.GOARCH)
scope.SetTag("go_version", runtime.Version())
})
}
// Close flushes pending events with a timeout.
func Close() {
gosentry.Flush(flushTimeout)
}
// daemonNotRunningMarker matches the message of agent.ErrDaemonNotRunning
// without importing the agent package — avoids a sentry → agent dependency
// that would risk a cycle if agent ever needed to report errors itself.
const daemonNotRunningMarker = "daemon does not appear to be running"
// CaptureError sends a non-fatal error to Sentry with optional command context.
// Expected non-bug errors (bad CLI input, daemon not running) are skipped to
// keep the issue feed signal-heavy.
func CaptureError(err error, command string) {
if err == nil || shouldSkipSentry(err) {
return
}
gosentry.WithScope(func(scope *gosentry.Scope) {
if command != "" {
scope.SetTag("command", command)
}
gosentry.CaptureException(err)
})
}
func shouldSkipSentry(err error) bool {
var notExist *pflag.NotExistError
var valueReq *pflag.ValueRequiredError
var invalidVal *pflag.InvalidValueError
var invalidSyn *pflag.InvalidSyntaxError
if errors.As(err, &notExist) || errors.As(err, &valueReq) ||
errors.As(err, &invalidVal) || errors.As(err, &invalidSyn) {
return true
}
msg := err.Error()
return strings.HasPrefix(msg, "unknown command ") ||
strings.HasPrefix(msg, "required flag(s)") ||
strings.Contains(msg, daemonNotRunningMarker)
}
// RecoverPanic captures a panic and re-panics after reporting.
// Usage: defer sentry.RecoverPanic()
func RecoverPanic() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
gosentry.CurrentHub().Recover(r)
gosentry.Flush(flushTimeout)
// Re-panic so the user sees the stack trace and the process exits non-zero
panic(r)
}
}
// SetUser sets the user context (agent ID) for all subsequent events.
func SetUser(agentID string) {
gosentry.ConfigureScope(func(scope *gosentry.Scope) {
scope.SetUser(gosentry.User{ID: agentID})
})
}
func environment(version string) string {
if version == "" || version == "dev" || strings.HasSuffix(version, "-dev") {
return "development"
}
return "production"
}