Monitoring your NestJS application with Sentry — Soshace • Soshace

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When developing applications, logically we do throw errors or raise exceptions from time to time when things do work as expected. For instance, trying to make a network request to an external API from your application resulted in an error, let's say an INVALID API KEY error or database connection error, this error can be caught and reported by our application with detail using Sentry for your attention to be drawn to it in other for it to be fixed immediately.
Monitoring your NestJS application with Sentry — Soshace • Soshace
Monitoring your NestJS application with Sentry — Soshace • Soshace
Monitoring your NestJS application with Sentry — Soshace • Soshace
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