create-aelf-dapp
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Create aelf Dapp based on Next.js with one command
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// This file configures the initialization of Sentry on the client.
// The config you add here will be used whenever a users loads a page in their browser.
// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/nextjs/
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs";
Sentry.init({
// dsn: 'https://8f885a00435b7b3402d6e7359c8435d2@o4507309896302592.ingest.us.sentry.io/4507309898727424',
dsn: 'https://a05761160e2e11ba80888e9a44c71586@o4507309896302592.ingest.us.sentry.io/4507616574701568',
// Adjust this value in production, or use tracesSampler for greater control
tracesSampleRate: 1,
// Setting this option to true will print useful information to the console while you're setting up Sentry.
debug: false,
replaysOnErrorSampleRate: 1.0,
// This sets the sample rate to be 10%. You may want this to be 100% while
// in development and sample at a lower rate in production
replaysSessionSampleRate: 0.1,
// You can remove this option if you're not planning to use the Sentry Session Replay feature:
integrations: [
Sentry.replayIntegration({
// Additional Replay configuration goes in here, for example:
maskAllText: true,
blockAllMedia: true,
}),
Sentry.browserTracingIntegration()
],
// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/nextjs/tracing/instrumentation/automatic-instrumentation/
tracePropagationTargets: [
"localhost",
"httpbin.org",
/^\//,
/^https:\/\/yourserver\.io\/api/,
/^https:\/\/httpbin\.org\/get/,
],
});