Debug Symbols
Learn more about uploading debug symbols for both Android, iOS/macOS, and Flutter Web.
We offer a range of methods to provide Sentry with debug symbols so that you can see symbolicated stack traces and triage issues faster.
With default settings, complete stack traces are available in your Dart error, out of the box, unless you use split-debug-info
and obfuscate
. In those cases, you need to upload the debug information files generated by the flutter
build, so Sentry can show you proper stack traces.
For Flutter Desktop (Windows/Linux) split-debug-info
and obfuscate
flags are not supported yet. See this issue.
Errors raised from the native layer in Flutter apps require certain debug information files to be uploaded. For example, an Android app can use proguard
for minification and obfuscation. And when using NDK, dwarf debug files need to be uploaded. Flutter Web requires sourcemaps and iOS apps also require dwarf debug information files.
The easiest way to upload debug symbols is to use the Sentry Dart Plugin which will upload them automatically.
In your pubspec.yaml
, add sentry_dart_plugin
as a new dev dependency.
dev_dependencies:
sentry_dart_plugin: ^1.0.0
Run
flutter build apk
flutter build ios
(ormacos
), orflutter build web
before executing the sentry_dart_plugin
plugin.
This build step outputs the debug symbols and source maps that the plugin will upload.
This Sentry Dart Plugin comes with a default configuration.
To modify this configuration, add a sentry:
configuration to the end of your pubspec.yaml
file:
sentry:
upload_debug_symbols: true
upload_source_maps: false
upload_sources: false
project: ...
org: ...
auth_token: ...
url: ...
wait_for_processing: false
log_level: error
release: ...
dist: ...
web_build_path: ...
commits: auto
ignore_missing: true
project
The project's name, for example sentry-flutter
. Required. This is a string
type. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_PROJECT
.
org
Your organization's slug, for example sentry-sdks
. Required. This is a string
type. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_ORG
.
auth_token
The Sentry auth token, which will look like <64 random characters>
. Required. This is a string
type. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN
.
upload_debug_symbols
Enables or disables the automatic upload of debug symbols. This is a boolean type with default value true
.
upload_source_maps
Enables or disables the automatic upload of source maps. This is a boolean type with default value false
.
upload_sources
Does or doesn't include the source code of native code. This is a boolean type with default value false
.
url
The URL of your project, for example https<area>://mysentry.invalid/
. This is a string
type. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_URL
.
wait_for_processing
Wait for server-side processing of uploaded files. This is a boolean type with default value false
.
log_level
Configures the log level for sentry-cli. This is a string
type with default value warn
. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_LOG_LEVEL
. Possible values are trace
, debug
, info
, warn
, and error
.
release
The release version for source maps, which should match the release set by the SDK. This is a string
type with default value name@version
from pubspec. If a build number is included in the version, it is utilized as dist. The alternative environmental variable is SENTRY_RELEASE
.
Setting a custom release can be specified via an environment variable or plugin configuration. Once set, it is used as is without further modification.
dist
Custom dist can also be set via the environment variable SENTRY_DIST
or via plugin configuration. It replaces or adds to the build number in the default release.
web_build_path
The web build folder. This is a string
type with default value build/web
.
commits
Release commits integration. This is a string
type with default value auto
.
ignore_missing
Ignore missing commits previously used in the release. This is a boolean type with default value false
.
bin_dir
The folder where the plugin downloads the sentry-cli binary. This is a string
type with default value .dart_tool/pub/bin/sentry_dart_plugin
.
bin_path
Path to the sentry-cli binary to use instead of downloading. Make sure to use the correct version. This is a string
type and is empty by default.
sentry_cli_cdn_url
Alternative place to download sentry-cli. This is a string
type with default value https://downloads.sentry-cdn.com/sentry-cli
. Alternatively, this can also be set with the SENTRYCLI_CDNURL
environment variable.
flutter packages pub run sentry_dart_plugin
Refer to Troubleshooting - Sentry Dart Plugin to resolve potential issues.
Sentry requires a dSYM upload to symbolicate your crash logs. The symbolication process unscrambles Apple’s crash logs to reveal the function, file names, and line numbers of the crash. Learn how to upload the dSYM files.
If you use the split-debug-info
and obfuscate
flags, you need to upload the *.dSYM
files instead of the *.symbols
files generated by the Flutter build. The *.dSYM
files are located in the build
folder of your project and not the given split-debug-info
folder.
The Sentry Dart Plugin will also upload NDK symbols if upload_debug_symbols
is enabled. Alternatively, see our docs on uploading Debug Information Files manually with the Sentry CLI.
If you are using a version of sentry_flutter
earlier than 5.1, native symbolication on Android requires a specific configuration. Refer to Troubleshooting for more information.
Sentry's Flutter SDK doesn't currently support the uploadNativeSymbols
flag from the Sentry Gradle Plugin.
If you have ProGuard (minifyEnabled
) enabled, you must upload the Android Proguard/R8 mapping files to see complete stack traces. You can upload these files by either using our Gradle integration (recommended) or manually by using the Sentry CLI.
The Sentry Dart plugin also uploads source maps if upload_source_maps
is enabled. Alternatively, you can use the Sentry CLI to upload your source maps for Flutter Web by following the docs on Managing Release Artifacts. This will automatically enable Source Context as well.
Use the upload_sources
option to enable Source Context.
For more information, check out the Native Symbolication on iOS/macOS and Source Context troubleshooting guides.
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").