This is a Sentry command line client for some generic tasks. Right now this is primarily used to upload debug symbols to Sentry if you are not using the fastlane tools.
The recommended way to install is with everybody's favorite curl to bash:
curl -sL https://sentry.io/get-cli/ | bash
Additionally you can also install this binary via npm:
npm install @sentry/cli
When installing globally, make sure to have set correct permissions on the global node_modules directory. If this is not possible in your environment or still produces an EACCESS error, install as root:
sudo npm install -g @sentry/cli --unsafe-perm
Or homebrew:
brew install getsentry/tools/sentry-cli
As of version 1.25.0, there is an official Docker image that comes with
sentry-cli
preinstalled. If you prefer a specific version, specify it as tag.
The latest development version is published under the edge
tag. In production,
we recommend you to use the latest
tag. To use it, run:
docker pull getsentry/sentry-cli
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/work getsentry/sentry-cli sentry-cli --help
In case you want to compile this yourself, you need to install at minimum the following dependencies:
- C and C++ 11 compiler
- Make and CMake
- OpenSSL 1.0.2j with development headers
- Curl 7.50 with development headers
- Rust 1.20 and Cargo
Use cargo to compile:
$ cargo build
In case you get OpenSSL errors you need to compile with the path to the OpenSSL headers. For instance:
$ CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include/ cargo build
Also, there is a Dockerfile that builds an Alpine-based Docker image with
sentry-cli
in the PATH. Note that this image is not minimal yet, as we are not
able to compail against musl just yet. To build and use it, run:
docker build -t sentry-cli .
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/work sentry-cli sentry-cli --help