Integrations

Sentry provides additional integrations designed to change configuration or add instrumentation to your application.

The Sentry SDK uses integrations to hook into the functionality of popular libraries to automatically instrument your application and give you the best data out of the box.

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python.django iconDjango✓
python.flask iconFlask✓
python.fastapi iconFastAPI✓
python.aiohttp iconAIOHTTP✓
python.bottle iconBottle✓
python.falcon iconFalcon✓
python.pyramid iconPyramid✓
python.quart iconQuart✓
python.sanic iconSanic✓
python.starlette iconStarlette✓
python.starlite iconStarlite✓
python.tornado iconTornado✓

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python.asyncpg iconasyncpg✓
python.clickhouse-driver iconClickHouse✓
python.pymongo iconMongoDB✓
python.redis iconRedis✓
python.sqlalchemy iconSQLAlchemy✓

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anthropic iconAnthropic
huggingface iconHuggingface Hub✓
langchain iconLangchain✓
openai iconOpenAI✓

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python.airflow iconApache Airflow
python.beam iconApache Beam
python.spark iconApache Spark
python.arq iconARQ✓
python.celery iconCelery✓
python.huey iconhuey✓
python.rq iconRQ✓

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python.awslambda iconAWS Lambda
python.boto3 iconBoto3✓
python.chalice iconChalice✓
python.cloudresourcecontext iconCloud Resource Context
python.gcpfunctions iconGoogle Cloud Functions
python.serverless iconServerless Framework

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python.aiohttp iconAIOHTTP✓
python.httpx iconHTTPX✓
Python standard HTTP client (in the Default Integrations)✓
Requests HTTP instrumentation is done via the Default Integrations.✓

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python.ariadne iconAriadne✓
python.gql iconGQL✓
python.graphene iconGraphene✓
python.strawberry iconStrawberry✓

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python.grpc icongRPC✓

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python.logging iconLogging✓
python.loguru iconLoguru✓

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python.asgi iconASGI
python.asyncio iconasyncio
python.pure_eval iconEnhanced Locals
python.gnu_backtrace iconGNU Backtrace
python.socket iconSocket
python.tryton iconTryton
python.wsgi iconWSGI

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