/** * NOTE: This requires `@sentry/nextjs` version 7.3.0 or higher. * * NOTE: If using this with `next` version 12.2.0 or lower, uncomment the * penultimate line in `CustomErrorComponent`. * * This page is loaded by Nextjs: * - on the server, when data-fetching methods throw or reject * - on the client, when `getInitialProps` throws or rejects * - on the client, when a React lifecycle method throws or rejects, and it's * caught by the built-in Nextjs error boundary * * See: * - https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/overview * - https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-initial-props * - https://reactjs.org/docs/error-boundaries.html */ import * as Sentry from "@sentry/nextjs"; import NextErrorComponent from "next/error"; const CustomErrorComponent = ({ statusCode }) => { console.log(statusCode, "statusCode"); return (
We{"'"}re Sorry! An exception has been detected, and our engineering team has been notified. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Please reach out to our engineering team at support@plane.so or on our{" "} Discord {" "} server for further assistance.
); }; CustomErrorComponent.getInitialProps = async (contextData) => { // In case this is running in a serverless function, await this in order to give Sentry // time to send the error before the lambda exits await Sentry.captureUnderscoreErrorException(contextData); const { res, err } = contextData; const statusCode = res ? res.statusCode : err ? err.statusCode : 404; return { statusCode }; }; export default CustomErrorComponent;