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Sentry SDK for Java and Android
Useful links and docs
Current Javadocs generated from source code.
Java SDK version 1.x can still be found here.
Migration page from sentry-android 1.x and 2.x to sentry-android 4.x.
Migration page from sentry 1.x to sentry 4.x.
Releases from sentry-android 2.x and its changelogs.
Sentry Android Gradle Plugin repo sits on another repo
Blog posts
Sentry's response to Log4j vulnerability CVE-2021-44228
Mobile Vitals - Four Metrics Every Mobile Developer Should Care About.
Supporting Native Android Libraries Loaded From APKs.
A Sanity Listicle for Mobile Developers.
Performance Monitoring for Android Applications.
Close the Loop with User Feedback.
How to use Sentry Attachments with Mobile Applications.
Adding Native support to our Android SDK.
Samples
Sample App. with Sentry Android SDK and Sentry Gradle Plugin.
Sample App. with Sentry Java SDK.
Development
This repository includes sentry-native
as a git submodule.
To build against sentry-native
checked-out elsewhere in your file system, create a symlink sentry-android-ndk/sentry-native-local
that points to your sentry-native
directory.
For example, if you had sentry-native
checked-out in a sibling directory to this repo:
ln -s ../../sentry-native sentry-android-ndk/sentry-native-local
which will be picked up by gradle
and used instead of the git submodule.
This directory is also included in .gitignore
not to be shown as pending changes.
Sentry Self Hosted Compatibility
Since version 3.0.0 of this SDK, Sentry version >= v20.6.0 is required. This only applies to on-premise Sentry, if you are using sentry.io no action is needed.