LaunchDarkly
Learn about Sentry's LaunchDarkly integrations.
Sentry can track flag evaluations as they happen within your application. Flag evaluations will appear in the "Feature Flag" section of Issue Details page as a table, with "suspect" flag predictions highlighted in yellow. Learn more about how to interact with feature flag insights within the Sentry UI by reading the Issue Details page documentation.
To set up evaluation tracking visit one of our supported languages pages:
Sentry can track changes to feature flag definitions and report suspicious feature flag edits.
Enabling Change Tracking is a two step process. To get started visit the feature-flags settings page in a new tab. Then follow the steps listed below.
- Register the webhook URL.
- Under the "Integrate Feature Flag Service" heading a Sentry webhook URL has been provided.
- Copy the Sentry webhook URL revealed in the fly out and paste it into LaunchDarkly within their webhook integration UI.
- Set the Signing Secret.
- In the LaunchDarkly webhook UI check the box that says "Sign this webhook".
- Copy the signing secret in the revealed input box and paste it into the input box labeled "Secret" on the Sentry fly out.
- Save the secret by clicking "Save Secret" in the Sentry fly out.
- Save the webhook by clicking "Save Settings" in LaunchDarkly.
Once saved Sentry will now accept and authenticate all inbound hooks to your organization's feature flag webhook endpoint.
This integration is maintained and supported by the company that created it. For more details or questions, feel free to contact rrosefigura@launchdarkly.com.
Sentry owner or manager permissions are required to install this integration.
The LaunchDarkly integration is only available to organizations with a Business or Enterprise plan.
Navigate to Settings > Integrations > LaunchDarkly
Follow the full LaunchDarkly installation instructions.
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").