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sentry-releases-action

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A GitHub action that creates releases for Sentry.io.

What is sentry-releases-action?

A GitHub action that makes is easy to create a release in Sentry.io based on events in GitHub. Examples:

  • a GitHub release is published
  • a commit is pushed to master
  • a pull request is merged to master

How do I use it?

First thing first, let's make sure you have the necessary pre-requisites.

Pre-requisites

Create a workflow .yml file in your repo's .github/workflows directory. An example workflow is available below. For more information, reference the GitHub Help Documentation for Creating a workflow file.

Inputs

tagName

Required The tag being released. This is used as the Sentry release name. You can optionally prefix it using releaseNamePrefix.

environment

Required The name of the environment the release was deployed to.

releaseNamePrefix

Optional String that is prefixed to the tag to form the Sentry release name.

Please review Sentry's documentation regarding max length and supported characters in release names.

For more information on these inputs, see the API Documentation

sourceMapOptions

Optional A JSON object containing options to control source map uploading.

Refer to Sentry's CLI JS for possible values. The only required value is include which is an array of paths to upload source maps from.

Environment Variables

SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN

Required Sentry auth token. The token needs the org:read and project:releases scopes.

SENTRY_ORG

Required Sentry organization.

SENTRY_PROJECT

Required Sentry project name.

SENTRY_URL

Optional URL to the Sentry instance, useful for e.g. on-prem deployments.

Example usage

name: Create a Sentry.io release
uses: tclindner/sentry-releases-action@v1.2.0
env:
  SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
  SENTRY_ORG: myAwesomeOrg
  SENTRY_PROJECT: myAwesomeProject
with:
  tagName: ${{ github.ref }}
  environment: qa

Note: sentry-releases-action will automatically trim refs/tags/ from tagName. This means you can pass GITHUB_REF directly from release events without the need of mutating it first.

If you prefer to use the commit as the release name, use ${{ github.sha }} for the tagName parameter.

Full example workflow

On every GitHub release event.

name: ReleaseWorkflow

on:
  release:
    types: [published, prereleased]


jobs:
  createSentryRelease:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Checkout code
        uses: actions/checkout@master
      - name: Create a Sentry.io release
        uses: tclindner/sentry-releases-action@v1.2.0
        env:
          SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
          SENTRY_ORG: myAwesomeOrg
          SENTRY_PROJECT: myAwesomeProject
        with:
          tagName: ${{ github.ref }}
          environment: qa

Assume you tagged your release as v1.0.0. github.ref would equal refs/tags/v1.0.0. This action automatically strips refs/tags/, so the Sentry release name is v1.0.0.

Example workflow with optional release prefix

On every GitHub release event.

name: ReleaseWorkflow

on:
  release:
    types: [published, prereleased]


jobs:
  createSentryRelease:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Checkout code
        uses: actions/checkout@master
      - name: Create a Sentry.io release
        uses: tclindner/sentry-releases-action@v1.2.0
        env:
          SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
          SENTRY_ORG: myAwesomeOrg
          SENTRY_PROJECT: myAwesomeProject
        with:
          tagName: ${{ github.ref }}
          environment: qa
          releaseNamePrefix: myAwesomeProject-

Scenario 1: Assume you tagged your release as v1.1.0. github.ref would equal refs/tags/v1.1.0. This action automatically strips refs/tags/, so the Sentry release name is myAwesomeProject-v1.1.0.

Scenario 2: Assume you tagged your release as 1.1.0 and you set releaseNamePrefix to myAwesomeProject@. github.ref would equal refs/tags/1.1.0. This action automatically strips refs/tags/, so the Sentry release name is myAwesomeProject@1.1.0.

Note: This action only works on Linux x86_64 systems.

Example workflow with optional sourcemap upload

On every GitHub release event.

name: ReleaseWorkflow

on:
  release:
    types: [published, prereleased]


jobs:
  createSentryRelease:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Checkout code
        uses: actions/checkout@master
      - name: Create a Sentry.io release
        uses: tclindner/sentry-releases-action@v1.2.0
        env:
          SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
          SENTRY_ORG: myAwesomeOrg
          SENTRY_PROJECT: myAwesomeProject
        with:
          tagName: ${{ github.ref }}
          environment: qa
          releaseNamePrefix: myAwesomeProject-
          sourceMapOptions: '{"include": ["build"]}'

As noted above, refer to Sentry's CLI JS for possible values. include is the only required value.

Note: This action only works on Linux x86_64 systems.

Related

sentry-release-deploy-action - Action used create a deploy for an existing release created by this action.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Release History

Please see CHANGELOG.md.

License

Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Thomas Lindner. Licensed under the MIT license.