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🐞 scrapy-sentry-errors

A simple Scrapy extension that logs spider errors to your Sentry account, helping you monitor and fix issues with your Scrapy spiders efficiently. 🚀

Note: While this extension captures errors from Scrapy spiders, it does not capture errors elsewhere in Scrapy's operation (e.g., the Scrapy pipeline).

📋 Requirements

  • Python 3.8 or higher
  • A Sentry account.
  • The DSN for your Sentry project.

🛠️ Installation

pip install city-scrapers-sentry

🏗️ Setup

Add SENTRY_DSN and scrapy_sentry_errors.extensions.Errors extension to your Scrapy project's settings.py file:

Example:

# sentry dsn
SENTRY_DSN = 'http://public:[email protected]/1'
EXTENSIONS = {
    "scrapy_sentry_errors.extensions.Errors": 10,
}

Sentry spider errors will be logged to your Sentry account.

💻 Development

  1. Clone this repository.

  2. Run the dev setup script and follow the prompts. This will create a virtual environment and a .env file with your Sentry DSN:

bash ./scripts/dev_setup.sh
  1. Simulate a failed spider run using the example Scrapy project in this repo:
pipenv run example

🧪 Testing

Run the tests with:

pipenv run test

📦 Publishing

  1. Bump the version number in pyproject.toml

  2. Create a new build with:

pipenv run build
  1. Publish the build to PyPI with:
pipenv run publish

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions of all kinds from anyone. Here are some ways you can contribute:

  • Reporting Bugs: If you find a bug, please report it by opening an issue. Be sure to provide a detailed description of the bug and, if possible, steps to reproduce it.
  • Suggesting Enhancements: Have an idea for a new feature or think something could be improved? Let us know by opening an issue.
  • Code Contributions: Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests. Whether it's fixing a bug, adding a feature, or improving documentation, your help is welcome.

🙏 Acknowledgements

This project began as a fork of scrapy-sentry, which was developed by Jordi Llonch. We are grateful for his work and those of other contributors.