when@prod: sentry: dsn: '%env(SENTRY_DSN)%' options: # Add request headers, cookies, IP address and the authenticated user # see https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/php/data-management/data-collected/ for more info # send_default_pii: true ignore_exceptions: - 'Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\Error\FatalError' - 'Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException' # # # If you are using Monolog, you also need this additional configuration to log the errors correctly: # # https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/php/guides/symfony/integrations/monolog/ # register_error_listener: false # register_error_handler: false # # monolog: # handlers: # # Use this only if you don't want to use structured logging and instead receive # # certain log levels as errors. # sentry: # type: service # id: Sentry\Monolog\Handler # # # Use this for structured log integration # sentry_logs: # type: service # id: Sentry\SentryBundle\Monolog\LogsHandler # # # Enable one of the two services below, depending on your choice above # services: # Sentry\Monolog\Handler: # arguments: # $hub: '@Sentry\State\HubInterface' # $level: !php/const Monolog\Logger::ERROR # $fillExtraContext: true # Enables sending monolog context to Sentry # Sentry\SentryBundle\Monolog\LogsHandler: # arguments: # - !php/const Monolog\Logger::INFO