How it Works
Sentry integration in Compyle is deep and task-driven, enabling you to solve bugs using critical error context:- Direct Issue Access: Compyle reads and understands project-specific issues detected by Sentry.
- Multi-Issue Tasks: Select one or multiple errors within a single Compyle task.
- Automated Resolution: The AI agent analyzes error context—including stack traces and breadcrumbs—to generate fixes.
Attaching Issues
Compyle allows you to link specific project context to the AI agent by attaching existing Sentry issues. This provides the agent with critical extra context—including stack traces, breadcrumbs, and error frequency—to solve issues with high precision.How to Attach an Issue
- Click Icon: Select the Sentry icon when creating a new task.
- Search: Search for the specific issues you want to select.
- Select: Select the issues to provide the agent with the necessary context to solve them.
Setup
Follow these steps to integrate Sentry with your Compyle organization:1. Navigate to Settings
Go to Organization Settings in your dashboard and select the Integrations tab from the sidebar.
2. Connect Sentry
Click Connect on the Sentry integration. You will be redirected to Sentry to authorize the connection—create an account if you don’t already have one.
3. Create Sentry Project
On your Sentry dashboard, ensure you have a project created for the application you want to monitor.
Prerequisites
A Sentry account is required for this integration. You can create one using Google, GitHub, or Azure DevOps.
A Sentry account is required for this integration. You can create one using Google, GitHub, or Azure DevOps.
Managing the Integration
- Project Selection: Update the linked Sentry project at any time from Organization Settings -> Integrations to switch monitoring between environments.
- Task Integration: Once Sentry is connected, you can select multiple issues within a single task for the agent to analyze and solve.
- Disconnecting: To remove the integration, navigate to the Integrations tab and click Disconnect. This revokes Compyle’s access to your Sentry data.