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Obtaining a Sentry DSN
Configuring Sentry Backend
Supported Backends
Sentry
Obtaining a Sentry DSN
To use Sentry, you need to obtain a DSN (Data Source Name) from your Sentry account. You can find this in the Sentry UI under “Client Keys (DSN)”.
Configuring Sentry Backend
Add a new backend with the DSN from your Sentry account.
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