[][src]Struct sentry_core::Hub

pub struct Hub { /* fields omitted */ }

The central object that can manages scopes and clients.

This can be used to capture events and manage the scope. This object is internally synchronized so it can be used from multiple threads if needed.

Each thread has its own thread-local (Hub::current()) hub, which is automatically derived from the main hub (Hub::main()).

In most situations developers do not need to interface with the hub directly. Instead toplevel convenience functions are expose that will automatically dispatch to the thread-local (Hub::current()) hub. In some situations this might not be possible in which case it might become necessary to manually work with the hub. This is for instance the case when working with async code.

Hubs that are wrapped in Arcs can be bound to the current thread with the run static method.

Most common operations:

  • Hub::new: creates a brand new hub
  • Hub::current: returns the thread local hub
  • Hub::with: invoke a callback with the thread local hub
  • Hub::with_active: like Hub::with but does not invoke the callback if the client is not in a supported state or not bound
  • Hub::new_from_top: creates a new hub with just the top scope of another hub.

Implementations

impl Hub[src]

pub fn capture_error<E: Error + ?Sized>(&self, error: &E) -> Uuid[src]

Capture any std::error::Error.

See the global capture_error for more documentation.

impl Hub[src]

pub fn new(client: Option<Arc<Client>>, scope: Arc<Scope>) -> Hub[src]

Creates a new hub from the given client and scope.

pub fn new_from_top<H: AsRef<Hub>>(other: H) -> Hub[src]

Creates a new hub based on the top scope of the given hub.

pub fn current() -> Arc<Hub>[src]

Returns the current hub.

By default each thread gets a different thread local hub. If an atomically reference counted hub is available it can override this one here by calling Hub::run with a closure.

This method is unavailable if the client implementation is disabled. When using the minimal API set use Hub::with_active instead.

pub fn main() -> Arc<Hub>[src]

Returns the main thread's hub.

This is similar to current but instead of picking the current thread's hub it returns the main thread's hub instead.

pub fn with<F, R>(f: F) -> R where
    F: FnOnce(&Arc<Hub>) -> R, 
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Invokes the callback with the default hub.

This is a slightly more efficient version than Hub::current() and also unavailable in minimal mode.

pub fn with_active<F, R>(f: F) -> R where
    F: FnOnce(&Arc<Hub>) -> R,
    R: Default
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Like Hub::with but only calls the function if a client is bound.

This is useful for integrations that want to do efficiently nothing if there is no client bound. Additionally this internally ensures that the client can be safely synchronized. This prevents accidental recursive calls into the client.

pub fn run<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(hub: Arc<Hub>, f: F) -> R[src]

Binds a hub to the current thread for the duration of the call.

pub fn with_integration<I, F, R>(&self, f: F) -> R where
    I: Integration,
    F: FnOnce(&I) -> R,
    R: Default
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Looks up an integration on the hub.

Calls the given function with the requested integration instance when it is active on the currently active client.

See the global capture_event for more documentation.

pub fn last_event_id(&self) -> Option<Uuid>[src]

Returns the last event id.

pub fn capture_event(&self, event: Event<'static>) -> Uuid[src]

Sends the event to the current client with the current scope.

In case no client is bound this does nothing instead.

See the global capture_event for more documentation.

pub fn capture_message(&self, msg: &str, level: Level) -> Uuid[src]

Captures an arbitrary message.

See the global capture_message for more documentation.

pub fn client(&self) -> Option<Arc<Client>>[src]

Returns the currently bound client.

pub fn bind_client(&self, client: Option<Arc<Client>>)[src]

Binds a new client to the hub.

pub fn push_scope(&self) -> ScopeGuard[src]

Pushes a new scope.

This returns a guard that when dropped will pop the scope again.

pub fn with_scope<C, F, R>(&self, scope_config: C, callback: F) -> R where
    C: FnOnce(&mut Scope),
    F: FnOnce() -> R, 
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Temporarily pushes a scope for a single call optionally reconfiguring it.

See the global with_scope for more documentation.

pub fn configure_scope<F, R>(&self, f: F) -> R where
    R: Default,
    F: FnOnce(&mut Scope) -> R, 
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Invokes a function that can modify the current scope.

See the global configure_scope for more documentation.

pub fn add_breadcrumb<B: IntoBreadcrumbs>(&self, breadcrumb: B)[src]

Adds a new breadcrumb to the current scope.

See the global add_breadcrumb for more documentation.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for Hub[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl RefUnwindSafe for Hub

impl Send for Hub

impl Sync for Hub

impl Unpin for Hub

impl UnwindSafe for Hub

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impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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type Output = T

Should always be Self

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    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

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    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

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impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T where
    V: MultiLane<T>,