React Navigation
Learn how to use Sentry's React Navigation instrumentation.
Sentry's React Native SDK package ships with instrumentation for React Navigation. This allows you to see the performance of your navigation transitions and the errors that occur during them. This page will guide you through setting up the instrumentation and configuring it to your needs.
The code snippet below shows how to initialize the instrumentation.
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react-native";
import { NavigationContainer } from "@react-navigation/native";
const navigationIntegration = Sentry.reactNavigationintegration({
enableTimeToInitialDisplay: true,
});
Sentry.init({
dsn: "https://examplePublicKey@o0.ingest.sentry.io/0",
integrations: [navigationIntegration],
})
function App = () => {
const containerRef = React.useRef();
return (
<NavigationContainer
ref={containerRef}
onReady={() => {
navigationIntegration.registerNavigationContainer(containerRef);
}}>
</NavigationContainer>
);
};
You can configure the instrumentation by passing an options object to the constructor:
Sentry.reactNavigationIntegration({
enableTimeToInitialDisplay: true, // default: false
routeChangeTimeoutMs: 1_000, // default: 1_000
ignoreEmptyBackNavigationTransactions: true, // default: true
});
This option specifies how long the instrumentation will wait for the route to mount after a change has been initiated before the transaction is discarded. The default value is 1_000
.
This option will enable automatic measuring of the time to initial display for each route. To learn more see Time to Initial Display. The default value is false
.
This ensures that transactions that are from routes that've been seen and don't have any spans, are not being sampled. This removes a lot of clutter, making it so that most back navigation transactions are now ignored. The default value is true
.
This instrumentation supports React Navigation version 5 and above. Starting with SDK version 6, React Navigation version 4 will no longer be supported. Please upgrade.
The instrumentation creates a transaction on every route change including
goBack
navigations.If you are coming from a version prior to 2.3.0, make sure you update where
registerNavigationContainer
is called. For more detailed instructions, see our migration guide.
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) or suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").