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Sentry 10 On-Premise BETA
Official bootstrap for running your own Sentry with Docker.
NOTE: If you are not installing Sentry from scratch, visit On-Premise Stable for Sentry 9.1.2 as this version is not fully backward compatible.
Requirements
- Docker 17.05.0+
- Compose 1.19.0+
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
- You need at least 2400MB RAM
Setup
To get started with all the defaults, simply clone the repo and run ./install.sh
in your local check-out.
There may need to be modifications to the included example config files (sentry/config.example.yml
and sentry/sentry.conf.example.py
) to accommodate your needs or your environment (such as adding GitHub credentials). If you want to perform these, do them before you run the install script and copy them without the .example
extensions in the name (such as sentry/sentry.conf.py
) before running the install.sh
script.
The recommended way to customize your configuration is using the files below, in that order:
config.yml
sentry.conf.py
.env
w/ environment variables
We currently support a very minimal set of environment variables to promote other means of configuration.
If you have any issues or questions, our Community Forum is at your service!
Event Retention
Sentry comes with a cleanup cron job that prunes events older than 90 days
by default. If you want to change that, you can change the SENTRY_EVENT_RETENTION_DAYS
environment variable in .env
or simply override it in your environment. If you do not want the cleanup cron, you can remove the sentry-cleanup
service from the docker-compose.yml
file.
Securing Sentry with SSL/TLS
If you'd like to protect your Sentry install with SSL/TLS, there are
fantastic SSL/TLS proxies like HAProxy
and Nginx. You'll likely want to add this service to your docker-compose.yml
file.
Updating Sentry
Updating Sentry using Compose is relatively simple. Just use the following steps to update. Make sure that you have the latest version set in your Dockerfile. Or use the latest version of this repository.
Use the following steps after updating this repository or your Dockerfile:
docker-compose build --pull # Build the services again after updating, and make sure we're up to date on patch version
docker-compose run --rm web upgrade # Run new migrations
docker-compose up -d # Recreate the services
Resources
- Documentation
- Bug Tracker
- Forums
- IRC (chat.freenode.net, #sentry)