import {Fragment} from 'react'; import ExternalLink from 'sentry/components/links/externalLink'; import {Layout, LayoutProps} from 'sentry/components/onboarding/gettingStartedDoc/layout'; import {ModuleProps} from 'sentry/components/onboarding/gettingStartedDoc/sdkDocumentation'; import {StepType} from 'sentry/components/onboarding/gettingStartedDoc/step'; import {t, tct} from 'sentry/locale'; // Configuration Start const introduction = (

{tct( "Sentry supports Kotlin for both JVM and [Android. This wizard guides you through set up in the JVM scenario. If you're interested in [strong:Android], head over to the [gettingStartedWithAndroidLink:Getting Started] for that SDK instead. At its core, Sentry for Java provides a raw client for sending events to Sentry. If you use [strong:Spring Boot, Spring, Logback, JUL, or Log4j2], head over to our [gettingStartedWithJavaLink:Getting Started for Sentry Java].", { gettingStartedWithAndroidLink: ( ), gettingStartedWithJavaLink: ( ), strong: , } )}

); export const steps = ({ dsn, }: { dsn?: string; } = {}): LayoutProps['steps'] => [ { type: StepType.INSTALL, description: t('Install the SDK via Gradle or Maven:'), configurations: [ { language: 'groovy', description: (

{tct('For [strong:Gradle], add to your [code:build.gradle] file:', { strong: , code: , })}

), code: ` // Make sure mavenCentral is there. repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { implementation 'io.sentry:sentry:{{@inject packages.version('sentry.java', '4.0.0') }}' } `, }, { language: 'xml', description: (

{tct('For [strong:Maven], add to your [code:pom.xml] file:', { strong: , code: , })}

), code: ` io.sentry sentry 6.25.0 `, }, ], }, { type: StepType.CONFIGURE, description: t( "Configure Sentry as soon as possible in your application's lifecycle:" ), configurations: [ { language: 'kotlin', code: ` import io.sentry.Sentry Sentry.init { options -> options.dsn = "${dsn}" // Set tracesSampleRate to 1.0 to capture 100% of transactions for performance monitoring. // We recommend adjusting this value in production. options.tracesSampleRate = 1.0 // When first trying Sentry it's good to see what the SDK is doing: options.isDebug = true } `, }, ], }, { type: StepType.VERIFY, description: (

{tct( 'Trigger your first event from your development environment by intentionally creating an error with the [code:Sentry#captureException] method, to test that everything is working:', {code: } )}

), configurations: [ { language: 'kotlin', code: ` import java.lang.Exception import io.sentry.Sentry try { throw Exception("This is a test.") } catch (e: Exception) { Sentry.captureException(e) } `, }, ], additionalInfo: ( {t( "If you're new to Sentry, use the email alert to access your account and complete a product tour." )}

{t( "If you're an existing user and have disabled alerts, you won't receive this email." )}

), }, { title: t('Measure Performance'), description: t('You can capture transactions using the SDK. For example:'), configurations: [ { language: 'kotlin', code: ` import io.sentry.Sentry import io.sentry.SpanStatus // A good name for the transaction is key, to help identify what this is about val transaction = Sentry.startTransaction("processOrderBatch()", "task") try { processOrderBatch() } catch (e: Exception) { transaction.throwable = e transaction.status = SpanStatus.INTERNAL_ERROR throw e } finally { transaction.finish(); } `, }, ], additionalInfo: (

{tct( 'For more information about the API and automatic instrumentations included in the SDK, visit the docs.', { docsLink: ( ), } )}

), }, ]; // Configuration End export function GettingStartedWithKotlin({dsn, ...props}: ModuleProps) { return ; } export default GettingStartedWithKotlin;