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/**
* sentry-native
*
* sentry-native is a C client to send events to native from
* C and C++ applications. It can work together with breakpad/crashpad
* but also send events on its own.
*
* NOTE on encodings:
*
* Sentry will assume an encoding of UTF-8 for all string data that is captured
* and being sent to sentry as an Event.
* All the functions that are dealing with *paths* will assume an OS-specific
* encoding, typically ANSI on Windows, UTF-8 macOS, and the locale encoding on
* Linux; and they provide wchar-compatible alternatives on Windows which are
* preferred.
*/
#ifndef SENTRY_H_INCLUDED
#define SENTRY_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* SDK Version */
#ifndef SENTRY_SDK_NAME
# ifdef __ANDROID__
# define SENTRY_SDK_NAME "sentry.native.android"
# else
# define SENTRY_SDK_NAME "sentry.native"
# endif
#endif
#define SENTRY_SDK_VERSION "0.7.17"
#define SENTRY_SDK_USER_AGENT SENTRY_SDK_NAME "/" SENTRY_SDK_VERSION
/* common platform detection */
#ifdef _WIN32
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_WINDOWS
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
# include <TargetConditionals.h>
# if defined(TARGET_OS_OSX) && TARGET_OS_OSX
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_MACOS
# elif defined(TARGET_OS_IPHONE) && TARGET_OS_IPHONE
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_IOS
# endif
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_DARWIN
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_UNIX
#elif defined(__ANDROID__)
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_ANDROID
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_LINUX
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_UNIX
#elif defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__)
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_LINUX
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_UNIX
#elif defined(_AIX)
/* IBM i PASE is also counted as AIX */
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_AIX
# define SENTRY_PLATFORM_UNIX
#else
# error unsupported platform
#endif
/* marks a function as part of the sentry API */
#ifndef SENTRY_API
# ifdef _WIN32
# if defined(SENTRY_BUILD_SHARED) /* build dll */
# define SENTRY_API __declspec(dllexport)
# elif !defined(SENTRY_BUILD_STATIC) /* use dll */
# define SENTRY_API __declspec(dllimport)
# else /* static library */
# define SENTRY_API
# endif
# else
# if __GNUC__ >= 4
# define SENTRY_API __attribute__((visibility("default")))
# else
# define SENTRY_API
# endif
# endif
#endif
/* marks a function as experimental api */
#ifndef SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API
# define SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API SENTRY_API
#endif
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stddef.h>
/* context type dependencies */
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <windows.h>
#else
# include <signal.h>
#endif
/**
* The library internally uses the system malloc and free functions to manage
* memory. It does not use realloc. The reason for this is that on unix
* platforms we fall back to a simplistic page allocator once we have
* encountered a SIGSEGV or other terminating signal as malloc is no longer
* safe to use. Since we cannot portably reallocate allocations made on the
* pre-existing allocator we're instead not using realloc.
*
* Note also that after SIGSEGV sentry_free() becomes a noop.
*/
/**
* Allocates memory with the underlying allocator.
*/
SENTRY_API void *sentry_malloc(size_t size);
/**
* Releases memory allocated from the underlying allocator.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_free(void *ptr);
/**
* Legacy function. Alias for `sentry_free`.
*/
#define sentry_string_free sentry_free
/* -- Protocol Value API -- */
/**
* Type of a sentry value.
*/
typedef enum {
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_NULL,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_INT32,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_STRING,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_LIST,
SENTRY_VALUE_TYPE_OBJECT,
} sentry_value_type_t;
/**
* Represents a sentry protocol value.
*
* The members of this type should never be accessed. They are only here
* so that alignment for the type can be properly determined.
*
* Values must be released with `sentry_value_decref`. This lowers the
* internal refcount by one. If the refcount hits zero it's freed. Some
* values like primitives have no refcount (like null) so operations on
* those are no-ops.
*
* In addition values can be frozen. Some values like primitives are always
* frozen but lists and dicts are not and can be frozen on demand. This
* automatically happens for some shared values in the event payload like
* the module list.
*/
union sentry_value_u {
uint64_t _bits;
double _double;
};
typedef union sentry_value_u sentry_value_t;
/**
* Increments the reference count on the value.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_value_incref(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Decrements the reference count on the value.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_value_decref(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Returns the refcount of a value.
*/
SENTRY_API size_t sentry_value_refcount(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Freezes a value.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_value_freeze(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Checks if a value is frozen.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_is_frozen(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Creates a null value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_null(void);
/**
* Creates a new 32-bit signed integer value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_int32(int32_t value);
/**
* Creates a new double value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_double(double value);
/**
* Creates a new boolean value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_bool(int value);
/**
* Creates a new null terminated string.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_string(const char *value);
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_string_n(
const char *value, size_t value_len);
/**
* Creates a new list value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_list(void);
/**
* Creates a new object.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_object(void);
/**
* Returns the type of the value passed.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_type_t sentry_value_get_type(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Sets a key to a value in the map.
*
* This moves the ownership of the value into the map. The caller does not
* have to call `sentry_value_decref` on it.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_set_by_key(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k, sentry_value_t v);
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_set_by_key_n(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k, size_t k_len, sentry_value_t v);
/**
* This removes a value from the map by key.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_remove_by_key(sentry_value_t value, const char *k);
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_remove_by_key_n(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k, size_t k_len);
/**
* Appends a value to a list.
*
* This moves the ownership of the value into the list. The caller does not
* have to call `sentry_value_decref` on it.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_append(sentry_value_t value, sentry_value_t v);
/**
* Inserts a value into the list at a certain position.
*
* This moves the ownership of the value into the list. The caller does not
* have to call `sentry_value_decref` on it.
*
* If the list is shorter than the given index it's automatically extended
* and filled with `null` values.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_set_by_index(
sentry_value_t value, size_t index, sentry_value_t v);
/**
* This removes a value from the list by index.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_remove_by_index(sentry_value_t value, size_t index);
/**
* Looks up a value in a map by key. If missing a null value is returned.
* The returned value is borrowed.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_key(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k);
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_key_n(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k, size_t k_len);
/**
* Looks up a value in a map by key. If missing a null value is returned.
* The returned value is owned.
*
* If the caller no longer needs the value it must be released with
* `sentry_value_decref`.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_key_owned(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k);
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_key_owned_n(
sentry_value_t value, const char *k, size_t k_len);
/**
* Looks up a value in a list by index. If missing a null value is returned.
* The returned value is borrowed.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_index(
sentry_value_t value, size_t index);
/**
* Looks up a value in a list by index. If missing a null value is
* returned. The returned value is owned.
*
* If the caller no longer needs the value it must be released with
* `sentry_value_decref`.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_get_by_index_owned(
sentry_value_t value, size_t index);
/**
* Returns the length of the given map or list.
*
* If an item is not a list or map the return value is 0.
*/
SENTRY_API size_t sentry_value_get_length(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Converts a value into a 32bit signed integer.
*/
SENTRY_API int32_t sentry_value_as_int32(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Converts a value into a double value.
*/
SENTRY_API double sentry_value_as_double(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Returns the value as c string.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_value_as_string(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Returns `true` if the value is boolean true.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_is_true(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Returns `true` if the value is null.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_value_is_null(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Serialize a sentry value to JSON.
*
* The string is freshly allocated and must be freed with
* `sentry_string_free`.
*/
SENTRY_API char *sentry_value_to_json(sentry_value_t value);
/**
* Sentry levels for events and breadcrumbs.
*/
typedef enum sentry_level_e {
SENTRY_LEVEL_DEBUG = -1,
SENTRY_LEVEL_INFO = 0,
SENTRY_LEVEL_WARNING = 1,
SENTRY_LEVEL_ERROR = 2,
SENTRY_LEVEL_FATAL = 3,
} sentry_level_t;
/**
* Creates a new empty Event value.
*
* See https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/native/enriching-events/ for how to
* further work with events, and https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/
* for a detailed overview of the possible properties of an Event.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_event(void);
/**
* Creates a new Message Event value.
*
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/message/
*
* `logger` can be NULL to omit the logger value.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_message_event(
sentry_level_t level, const char *logger, const char *text);
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_message_event_n(sentry_level_t level,
const char *logger, size_t logger_len, const char *text, size_t text_len);
/**
* Creates a new Breadcrumb with a specific type and message.
*
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/breadcrumbs/
*
* Either parameter can be NULL in which case no such attributes is created.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_breadcrumb(
const char *type, const char *message);
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_breadcrumb_n(
const char *type, size_t type_len, const char *message, size_t message_len);
/**
* Creates a new Exception value.
*
* This is intended for capturing language-level exception, such as from a
* try-catch block. `type` and `value` here refer to the exception class and
* a possible description.
*
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/exception/
*
* The returned value needs to be attached to an event via
* `sentry_event_add_exception`.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_exception(
const char *type, const char *value);
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_exception_n(
const char *type, size_t type_len, const char *value, size_t value_len);
/**
* Creates a new Thread value.
*
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/threads/
*
* The returned value needs to be attached to an event via
* `sentry_event_add_thread`.
*
* `name` can be NULL.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_thread(
uint64_t id, const char *name);
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_thread_n(
uint64_t id, const char *name, size_t name_len);
/**
* Creates a new Stack Trace conforming to the Stack Trace Interface.
*
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/event-payloads/stacktrace/
*
* The returned object must be attached to either an exception or thread
* object.
*
* If `ips` is NULL the current stack trace is captured, otherwise `len`
* stack trace instruction pointers are attached to the event.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_value_new_stacktrace(
void **ips, size_t len);
/**
* Sets the Stack Trace conforming to the Stack Trace Interface in a value.
*
* The value argument must be either an exception or thread object.
*
* If `ips` is NULL the current stack trace is captured, otherwise `len` stack
* trace instruction pointers are attached to the event.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API void sentry_value_set_stacktrace(
sentry_value_t value, void **ips, size_t len);
/**
* Adds an Exception to an Event value.
*
* This takes ownership of the `exception`.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API void sentry_event_add_exception(
sentry_value_t event, sentry_value_t exception);
/**
* Adds a Thread to an Event value.
*
* This takes ownership of the `thread`.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API void sentry_event_add_thread(
sentry_value_t event, sentry_value_t thread);
/* -- Experimental APIs -- */
/**
* Serialize a sentry value to msgpack.
*
* The string is freshly allocated and must be freed with
* `sentry_string_free`. Since msgpack is not zero terminated
* the size is written to the `size_out` parameter.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API char *sentry_value_to_msgpack(
sentry_value_t value, size_t *size_out);
/**
* Adds a stack trace to an event.
*
* The stack trace is added as part of a new thread object.
* This function is **deprecated** in favor of using
* `sentry_value_new_stacktrace` in combination with `sentry_value_new_thread`
* and `sentry_event_add_thread`.
*
* If `ips` is NULL the current stack trace is captured, otherwise `len`
* stack trace instruction pointers are attached to the event.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API void sentry_event_value_add_stacktrace(
sentry_value_t event, void **ips, size_t len);
/**
* This represents the OS dependent user context in the case of a crash, and can
* be used to manually capture a crash.
*/
typedef struct sentry_ucontext_s {
#ifdef _WIN32
EXCEPTION_POINTERS exception_ptrs;
#else
int signum;
siginfo_t *siginfo;
ucontext_t *user_context;
#endif
} sentry_ucontext_t;
/**
* Unwinds the stack from the given address.
*
* If the address is given in `addr` the stack is unwound form there.
* Otherwise (NULL is passed) the current instruction pointer is used as
* start address.
* Unwinding with a given `addr` is not supported on all platforms.
*
* The stack trace in the form of instruction-addresses, is written to the
* caller allocated `stacktrace_out`, with up to `max_len` frames being written.
* The actual number of unwound stackframes is returned.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API size_t sentry_unwind_stack(
void *addr, void **stacktrace_out, size_t max_len);
/**
* Unwinds the stack from the given context.
*
* The caller is responsible to construct an appropriate `sentry_ucontext_t`.
* Unwinding from a user context is not supported on all platforms.
*
* The stack trace in the form of instruction-addresses, is written to the
* caller allocated `stacktrace_out`, with up to `max_len` frames being written.
* The actual number of unwound stackframes is returned.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API size_t sentry_unwind_stack_from_ucontext(
const sentry_ucontext_t *uctx, void **stacktrace_out, size_t max_len);
/**
* A UUID
*/
typedef struct sentry_uuid_s {
char bytes[16];
} sentry_uuid_t;
/**
* Creates the nil uuid.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_uuid_t sentry_uuid_nil(void);
/**
* Creates a new uuid4.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_uuid_t sentry_uuid_new_v4(void);
/**
* Parses a uuid from a string.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_uuid_t sentry_uuid_from_string(const char *str);
SENTRY_API sentry_uuid_t sentry_uuid_from_string_n(
const char *str, size_t str_len);
/**
* Creates a uuid from bytes.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_uuid_t sentry_uuid_from_bytes(const char bytes[16]);
/**
* Checks if the uuid is nil.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_uuid_is_nil(const sentry_uuid_t *uuid);
/**
* Returns the bytes of the uuid.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_uuid_as_bytes(const sentry_uuid_t *uuid, char bytes[16]);
/**
* Formats the uuid into a string buffer.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_uuid_as_string(const sentry_uuid_t *uuid, char str[37]);
/**
* A Sentry Envelope.
*
* The Envelope is an abstract type which represents a payload being sent to
* sentry. It can contain one or more items, typically an Event.
* See https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/envelopes/
*/
struct sentry_envelope_s;
typedef struct sentry_envelope_s sentry_envelope_t;
/**
* Frees an envelope.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_envelope_free(sentry_envelope_t *envelope);
/**
* Given an Envelope, returns the embedded Event if there is one.
*
* This returns a borrowed value to the Event in the Envelope.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_value_t sentry_envelope_get_event(
const sentry_envelope_t *envelope);
/**
* Given an Envelope, returns the embedded Transaction if there is one.
*
* This returns a borrowed value to the Transaction in the Envelope.
*/
SENTRY_EXPERIMENTAL_API sentry_value_t sentry_envelope_get_transaction(
const sentry_envelope_t *envelope);
/**
* Serializes the envelope.
*
* The return value needs to be freed with sentry_string_free().
*/
SENTRY_API char *sentry_envelope_serialize(
const sentry_envelope_t *envelope, size_t *size_out);
/**
* Serializes the envelope into a file.
*
* `path` is assumed to be in platform-specific filesystem path encoding.
*
* Returns 0 on success.
*/
SENTRY_API int sentry_envelope_write_to_file(
const sentry_envelope_t *envelope, const char *path);
SENTRY_API int sentry_envelope_write_to_file_n(
const sentry_envelope_t *envelope, const char *path, size_t path_len);
/**
* The Sentry Client Options.
*
* See https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/native/configuration/
*/
struct sentry_options_s;
typedef struct sentry_options_s sentry_options_t;
/**
* This represents an interface for user-defined transports.
*
* Transports are responsible for sending envelopes to sentry and are the last
* step in the event pipeline.
*
* Envelopes will be submitted to the transport in a _fire and forget_ fashion,
* and the transport must send those envelopes _in order_.
*
* A transport has the following hooks, all of which
* take the user provided `state` as last parameter. The transport state needs
* to be set with `sentry_transport_set_state` and typically holds handles and
* other information that can be reused across requests.
*
* * `send_func`: This function will take ownership of an envelope, and is
* responsible for freeing it via `sentry_envelope_free`.
* * `startup_func`: This hook will be called by sentry inside of `sentry_init`
* and instructs the transport to initialize itself. Failures will bubble up
* to `sentry_init`.
* * `flush_func`: Instructs the transport to flush its queue.
* This hook receives a millisecond-resolution `timeout` parameter and should
* return `0` if the transport queue is flushed within the timeout.
* * `shutdown_func`: Instructs the transport to flush its queue and shut down.
* This hook receives a millisecond-resolution `timeout` parameter and should
* return `0` if the transport is flushed and shut down successfully.
* In case of a non-zero return value, sentry will log an error, but continue
* with freeing the transport.
* * `free_func`: Frees the transports `state`. This hook might be called even
* though `shutdown_func` returned a failure code previously.
*
* The transport interface might be extended in the future with hooks to flush
* its internal queue without shutting down, and to dump its internal queue to
* disk in case of a hard crash.
*/
struct sentry_transport_s;
typedef struct sentry_transport_s sentry_transport_t;
/**
* Creates a new transport with an initial `send_func`.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_transport_t *sentry_transport_new(
void (*send_func)(sentry_envelope_t *envelope, void *state));
/**
* Sets the transport `state`.
*
* If the state is owned by the transport and needs to be freed, use
* `sentry_transport_set_free_func` to set an appropriate hook.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_set_state(
sentry_transport_t *transport, void *state);
/**
* Sets the transport hook to free the transport `state`.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_set_free_func(
sentry_transport_t *transport, void (*free_func)(void *state));
/**
* Sets the transport startup hook.
*
* This hook is called from within `sentry_init` and will get a reference to the
* options which can be used to initialize a transports internal state.
* It should return `0` on success. A failure will bubble up to `sentry_init`.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_set_startup_func(sentry_transport_t *transport,
int (*startup_func)(const sentry_options_t *options, void *state));
/**
* Sets the transport flush hook.
*
* This hook will receive a millisecond-resolution timeout.
* It should return `0` if all the pending envelopes are
* sent within the timeout, or `1` if the timeout is hit.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_set_flush_func(sentry_transport_t *transport,
int (*flush_func)(uint64_t timeout, void *state));
/**
* Sets the transport shutdown hook.
*
* This hook will receive a millisecond-resolution timeout.
* It should return `0` on success in case all the pending envelopes have been
* sent within the timeout, or `1` if the timeout was hit.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_set_shutdown_func(
sentry_transport_t *transport,
int (*shutdown_func)(uint64_t timeout, void *state));
/**
* Generic way to free a transport.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_transport_free(sentry_transport_t *transport);
/**
* Create a new function transport.
*
* It is a convenience function which works with a borrowed `data`, and will
* automatically free the envelope, so the user provided function does not need
* to do that.
*
* This function is *deprecated* and will be removed in a future version.
* It is here for backwards compatibility. Users should migrate to the
* `sentry_transport_new` API.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_transport_t *sentry_new_function_transport(
void (*func)(const sentry_envelope_t *envelope, void *data), void *data);
/**
* This represents an interface for user-defined backends.
*
* Backends are responsible to handle crashes. They are maintained at runtime
* via various life-cycle hooks from the sentry-core.
*
* At this point none of those interfaces are exposed in the API including
* creation and destruction. The main use-case of the backend in the API at this
* point is to disable it via `sentry_options_set_backend` at runtime before it
* is initialized.
*/
struct sentry_backend_s;
typedef struct sentry_backend_s sentry_backend_t;
/* -- Options APIs -- */
/**
* The state of user consent.
*/
typedef enum {
SENTRY_USER_CONSENT_UNKNOWN = -1,
SENTRY_USER_CONSENT_GIVEN = 1,
SENTRY_USER_CONSENT_REVOKED = 0,
} sentry_user_consent_t;
/**
* The crash handler strategy.
*/
typedef enum {
SENTRY_HANDLER_STRATEGY_DEFAULT = 0,
SENTRY_HANDLER_STRATEGY_CHAIN_AT_START = 1,
} sentry_handler_strategy_t;
/**
* Creates a new options struct.
* Can be freed with `sentry_options_free`.
*/
SENTRY_API sentry_options_t *sentry_options_new(void);
/**
* Deallocates previously allocated sentry options.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_free(sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Sets a transport.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_transport(
sentry_options_t *opts, sentry_transport_t *transport);
/**
* Type of the `before_send` callback.
*
* The callback takes ownership of the `event`, and should usually return that
* same event. In case the event should be discarded, the callback needs to
* call `sentry_value_decref` on the provided event, and return a
* `sentry_value_new_null()` instead.
*
* If you have set an `on_crash` callback (independent of whether it discards or
* retains the event), `before_send` will no longer be invoked for crash-events,
* which allows you to better distinguish between crashes and all other events
* in client-side pre-processing.
*
* This function may be invoked inside of a signal handler and must be safe for
* that purpose, see https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal-safety.7.html.
* On Windows, it may be called from inside of a `UnhandledExceptionFilter`, see
* the documentation on SEH (structured exception handling) for more information
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/structured-exception-handling
*
* Up to version 0.4.18 the `before_send` callback wasn't invoked in case the
* event sampling discarded an event. In the current implementation the
* `before_send` callback is invoked even if the event sampling discards the
* event, following the cross-SDK session filter order:
*
* https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/sessions/#filter-order
*
* On Windows the crashpad backend can capture fast-fail crashes which by-pass
* SEH. Since the `before_send` is called by a local exception-handler, it will
* not be invoked when such a crash happened, even though a minidump will be
* sent.
*/
typedef sentry_value_t (*sentry_event_function_t)(
sentry_value_t event, void *hint, void *closure);
/**
* Sets the `before_send` callback.
*
* See the `sentry_event_function_t` typedef above for more information.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_before_send(
sentry_options_t *opts, sentry_event_function_t func, void *data);
/**
* Type of the `on_crash` callback.
*
* The `on_crash` callback replaces the `before_send` callback for crash events.
* The interface is analogous to `before_send` in that the callback takes
* ownership of the `event`, and should usually return that same event. In case
* the event should be discarded, the callback needs to call
* `sentry_value_decref` on the provided event, and return a
* `sentry_value_new_null()` instead.
*
* Only the `inproc` backend currently fills the passed-in event with useful
* data and processes any modifications to the return value. Since both
* `breakpad` and `crashpad` use minidumps to capture the crash state, the
* passed-in event is empty when using these backends, and they ignore any
* changes to the return value.
*
* If you set this callback in the options, it prevents a concurrently enabled
* `before_send` callback from being invoked in the crash case. This allows for
* better differentiation between crashes and other events and gradual migration
* from existing `before_send` implementations:
*
* - if you have a `before_send` implementation and do not define an `on_crash`
* callback your application will receive both normal and crash events as
* before
* - if you have a `before_send` implementation but only want to handle normal
* events with it, then you can define an `on_crash` callback that returns
* the passed-in event and does nothing else
* - if you are not interested in normal events, but only want to act on
* crashes (within the limits mentioned below), then only define an
* `on_crash` callback with the option to filter (on all backends) or enrich
* (only inproc) the crash event
*
* This function may be invoked inside of a signal handler and must be safe for
* that purpose, see https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal-safety.7.html.
* On Windows, it may be called from inside of a `UnhandledExceptionFilter`, see
* the documentation on SEH (structured exception handling) for more information
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/structured-exception-handling
*
* Platform-specific behavior:
*
* - does not work with crashpad on macOS.
* - for breakpad on Linux the `uctx` parameter is always NULL.
* - on Windows the crashpad backend can capture fast-fail crashes which
* by-pass SEH. Since `on_crash` is called by a local exception-handler, it will
* not be invoked when such a crash happened, even though a minidump will be
* sent.
*/
typedef sentry_value_t (*sentry_crash_function_t)(
const sentry_ucontext_t *uctx, sentry_value_t event, void *closure);
/**
* Sets the `on_crash` callback.
*
* See the `sentry_crash_function_t` typedef above for more information.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_on_crash(
sentry_options_t *opts, sentry_crash_function_t func, void *data);
/**
* Sets the DSN.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_dsn(sentry_options_t *opts, const char *dsn);
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_dsn_n(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *dsn, size_t dsn_len);
/**
* Gets the DSN.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_options_get_dsn(const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Sets the sample rate, which should be a double between `0.0` and `1.0`.
* Sentry will randomly discard any event that is captured using
* `sentry_capture_event` when a sample rate < 1 is set.
*
* The sampling happens at the end of the event processing according to the
* following order:
*
* https://develop.sentry.dev/sdk/sessions/#filter-order
*
* Only items 3. to 6. are currently applicable to sentry-native. This means
* each processing step is executed even if the sampling discards the event
* before sending it to the backend. This is particularly relevant to users of
* the `before_send` callback.
*
* The above is in contrast to versions up to 0.4.18 where the sampling happened
* at the beginning of the processing/filter sequence.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_sample_rate(
sentry_options_t *opts, double sample_rate);
/**
* Gets the sample rate.
*/
SENTRY_API double sentry_options_get_sample_rate(const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Sets the release.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_release(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *release);
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_release_n(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *release, size_t release_len);
/**
* Gets the release.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_options_get_release(const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Sets the environment.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_environment(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *environment);
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_environment_n(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *environment, size_t environment_len);
/**
* Gets the environment.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_options_get_environment(
const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Sets the dist.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_dist(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *dist);
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_dist_n(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *dist, size_t dist_len);
/**
* Gets the dist.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_options_get_dist(const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Configures the proxy.
*
* The given proxy has to include the full scheme,
* eg. `http://some.proxy/` or `socks5://some.proxy/`.
*
* Not every transport behaves the same way when configuring a proxy.
* On Windows if a transport can't connect to the proxy it will fall back on a
* connection without proxy. This is also true for the crashpad_handler
* transport on macOS for a socks proxy, but not for a http proxy.
* All transports that use libcurl (Linux and the Native SDK transport on macOS)
* will honor the proxy settings and not fall back.
*/
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_proxy(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *proxy);
SENTRY_API void sentry_options_set_proxy_n(
sentry_options_t *opts, const char *proxy, size_t proxy_len);
/**
* Returns the configured proxy.
*/
SENTRY_API const char *sentry_options_get_proxy(const sentry_options_t *opts);
/**
* Configures the proxy.
*
* This is a **deprecated** alias for `sentry_options_set_proxy(_n)`.