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Feedback wanted: Would you use this? #46

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armenzg opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 8 comments
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Feedback wanted: Would you use this? #46

armenzg opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 8 comments

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@armenzg
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armenzg commented Jun 24, 2022

This project has originally been written for internal use in order to answer questions about getsentry's Github CI usage.

We would like to know if there's enough external interest to use this app. If you would like more investment for this project, please vote this issue.

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BYK commented Aug 29, 2022

I want this so badly so 👍🏻

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armenzg commented Aug 30, 2022

I want this so badly so 👍🏻

Super! Let me know if the installations works for you.
There's also instructions on how to set up the app locally. Let me know if you ever try them.

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BYK commented Aug 30, 2022

The installation has been great so far (~24h)!. Haven't tried local dev but will do when I'll take a stab at #61

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gunta commented Apr 14, 2023

Yes! It's something needed for improving DevOps four keys
https://github.com/dora-team/fourkeys

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armenzg commented Apr 14, 2023

Yes! It's something needed for improving DevOps four keys https://github.com/dora-team/fourkeys

Let me know how well it works for you!

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JonasBa commented Aug 8, 2023

I was thinking about a similar app like this for the upcoming hackweek. Have we thought about parsing logs to find error stack traces and creating sentry errors for them?

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Would you use this?

Yes! Absolutely! ❤️ I just installed the app on several of my OSS repos. I'm an author and maintainer of a handful of plugins for JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, etc etc), as well as several other related, and those projects are the repos I'm particularly interested in using Sentry.io (and this GitHub app) with - finding this app is what caused me to sign up for Sentry! 🎉

(Note, I opened #67 for a small README.md doc improvement. In pursuit of starting out with just a few of my repos, I opted to select "Only Selected Repositories" - I initially did not give the app access to the .sentry repo I had created, and no telemetry was getting sent! 🤦 oops! Once I granted the app access to my private .sentry repo, everything worked as-expected! 🎉 )

I have a handful of questions/suggestions/feedback - would you prefer I open separate issues for each, or would you rather discuss here? Just so I don't forget them, I'll list them here, but let me know if separate issues is preferred and I'll happily open them!

  1. Is there a way to have the app map to different projects in Sentry? (custom sentry_config.ini on a per-GH-repo basis? a unique configuration in .sentry repository's sentry_config.ini? something else?)
  2. I noticed the docs (README.md) say that this project's best value comes from "Discover" and "Dashboards" access, and then states that these two features are only available with "Business or Trial" and "Team" (respectively) - is that still the case? I believe I signed up for a "Developer" account, so once 14 days passes, I won't have access to this anymore? (Note, I saw Sentry gives free accounts for OSS projects, and was considering applying for that - would the OSS account provide the ability for me to leverage the benefits of this app?)
  3. After installing the GitHub app, it landed me on the GithubAppPostInstall.md page, which states "Currently the Github App is only meant to be used for internal use." - is that still the case? If not, I'm happy to submit a PR for this file to remove that, and add a few 'tips/suggestions' from myself from a 'newcomer' to Sentry/the GitHub app if you're open to it!

Best,
Chris Carini

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fbarbare commented Sep 3, 2024

That app is great! I would really love to see this being maintained and maybe expended to other CI tools ❤

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