Troubleshooting
Learn how to troubleshoot your performance monitoring setup.
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Currently, every tag has a maximum character limit of 200 characters. Tags over the 200 character limit will become truncated, losing potentially important information. To retain this data, you can split data over several tags instead.
For example, a 200+ character tagged request:
https://empowerplant.io/api/0/projects/ep/setup_form/?user_id=314159265358979323846264338327&tracking_id=EasyAsABC123OrSimpleAsDoReMi&product_name=PlantToHumanTranslator&product_id=161803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576
The 200+ character request above will become truncated to:
https://empowerplant.io/api/0/projects/ep/setup_form/?user_id=314159265358979323846264338327&tracking_id=EasyAsABC123OrSimpleAsDoReMi&product_name=PlantToHumanTranslator&product_id=1618033988749894848
Instead, using span.set_tag
and span.set_data
preserves the details of this query using structured metadata. This could be done over base_url
, endpoint
, and parameters
:
import sentry_sdk
# ...
base_url = "https://empowerplant.io"
endpoint = "/api/0/projects/ep/setup_form"
parameters = {
"user_id": 314159265358979323846264338327,
"tracking_id": "EasyAsABC123OrSimpleAsDoReMi",
"product_name": PlantToHumanTranslator,
"product_id": 161803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576,
}
with sentry_sdk.start_span(op="request", transaction="setup form") as span:
span.set_tag("base_url", base_url)
span.set_tag("endpoint", endpoint)
span.set_data("parameters", parameters)
make_request(
"{base_url}/{endpoint}/".format(
base_url=base_url,
endpoint=endpoint,
),
data=parameters
)
# ...
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