@tokamohsen/sentry-mcp 0.29.8 → 0.29.10

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
package/README.md ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
1
+ # sentry-mcp
2
+
3
+ > **Note:** This is a fork of the original repository. It includes additional Breadcrumbs data as output from tool `get-issue-details`.
4
+
5
+ Sentry's MCP service is primarily designed for human-in-the-loop coding agents. Our tool selection and priorities are focused on developer workflows and debugging use cases, rather than providing a general-purpose MCP server for all Sentry functionality.
6
+
7
+ This remote MCP server acts as middleware to the upstream Sentry API, optimized for coding assistants like Cursor, Claude Code, and similar development tools. It's based on [Cloudflare's work towards remote MCPs](https://blog.cloudflare.com/remote-model-context-protocol-servers-mcp/).
8
+
9
+ ## Getting Started
10
+
11
+ You'll find everything you need to know by visiting the deployed service in production:
12
+
13
+ <https://mcp.sentry.dev>
14
+
15
+ If you're looking to contribute, learn how it works, or to run this for self-hosted Sentry, continue below.
16
+
17
+ ### Stdio vs Remote
18
+
19
+ While this repository is focused on acting as an MCP service, we also support a `stdio` transport. This is still a work in progress, but is the easiest way to adapt run the MCP against a self-hosted Sentry install.
20
+
21
+ **Note:** The AI-powered search tools (`search_events`, `search_issues`, etc.) require an LLM provider (OpenAI or Anthropic). These tools use natural language processing to translate queries into Sentry's query syntax. Without a configured provider, these specific tools will be unavailable, but all other tools will function normally.
22
+
23
+ To utilize the `stdio` transport, you'll need to create an User Auth Token in Sentry with the necessary scopes. As of writing this is:
24
+
25
+ ```
26
+ org:read
27
+ project:read
28
+ project:write
29
+ team:read
30
+ team:write
31
+ event:write
32
+ ```
33
+
34
+ Launch the transport:
35
+
36
+ ```shell
37
+ npx @tokamohsen/sentry-mcp@latest --access-token=sentry-user-token
38
+ ```
39
+
40
+ Need to connect to a self-hosted deployment? Add <code>--host</code> (hostname
41
+ only, e.g. <code>--host=sentry.example.com</code>) when you run the command.
42
+
43
+ #### Environment Variables
44
+
45
+ ```shell
46
+ SENTRY_ACCESS_TOKEN= # Required: Your Sentry auth token
47
+
48
+ # LLM Provider Configuration (required for AI-powered search tools)
49
+ EMBEDDED_AGENT_PROVIDER= # Required: 'openai' or 'anthropic'
50
+ OPENAI_API_KEY= # Required if using OpenAI
51
+ ANTHROPIC_API_KEY= # Required if using Anthropic
52
+
53
+ # Optional overrides
54
+ SENTRY_HOST= # For self-hosted deployments
55
+ ```
56
+
57
+ **Important:** Always set `EMBEDDED_AGENT_PROVIDER` to explicitly specify your LLM provider. Auto-detection based on API keys alone is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. See [docs/embedded-agents.md](docs/embedded-agents.md) for detailed configuration options.
58
+
59
+ #### Example MCP Configuration
60
+
61
+ ```json
62
+ {
63
+ "mcpServers": {
64
+ "sentry": {
65
+ "command": "npx",
66
+ "args": ["@tokamohsen/sentry-mcp"],
67
+ "env": {
68
+ "SENTRY_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-token",
69
+ "EMBEDDED_AGENT_PROVIDER": "openai",
70
+ "OPENAI_API_KEY": "sk-..."
71
+ }
72
+ }
73
+ }
74
+ }
75
+ ```
76
+
77
+ If you leave the host variable unset, the CLI automatically targets the Sentry
78
+ SaaS service. Only set the override when you operate self-hosted Sentry.
79
+
80
+ ### MCP Inspector
81
+
82
+ MCP includes an [Inspector](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/tools/inspector), to easily test the service:
83
+
84
+ ```shell
85
+ pnpm inspector
86
+ ```
87
+
88
+ Enter the MCP server URL (<http://localhost:5173>) and hit connect. This should trigger the authentication flow for you.
89
+
90
+ Note: If you have issues with your OAuth flow when accessing the inspector on `127.0.0.1`, try using `localhost` instead by visiting `http://localhost:6274`.
91
+
92
+ ## Local Development
93
+
94
+ To contribute changes, you'll need to set up your local environment:
95
+
96
+ 1. **Set up environment files:**
97
+
98
+ ```shell
99
+ make setup-env # Creates both .env files from examples
100
+ ```
101
+
102
+ 2. **Create an OAuth App in Sentry** (Settings => API => [Applications](https://sentry.io/settings/account/api/applications/)):
103
+ - Homepage URL: `http://localhost:5173`
104
+ - Authorized Redirect URIs: `http://localhost:5173/oauth/callback`
105
+ - Note your Client ID and generate a Client secret
106
+
107
+ 3. **Configure your credentials:**
108
+ - Edit `.env` in the root directory and add your `OPENAI_API_KEY`
109
+ - Edit `packages/mcp-cloudflare/.env` and add:
110
+ - `SENTRY_CLIENT_ID=your_development_sentry_client_id`
111
+ - `SENTRY_CLIENT_SECRET=your_development_sentry_client_secret`
112
+ - `COOKIE_SECRET=my-super-secret-cookie`
113
+
114
+ 4. **Start the development server:**
115
+
116
+ ```shell
117
+ pnpm dev
118
+ ```
119
+
120
+ ### Verify
121
+
122
+ Run the server locally to make it available at `http://localhost:5173`
123
+
124
+ ```shell
125
+ pnpm dev
126
+ ```
127
+
128
+ To test the local server, enter `http://localhost:5173/mcp` into Inspector and hit connect. Once you follow the prompts, you'll be able to "List Tools".
129
+
130
+ ### Tests
131
+
132
+ There are three test suites included: unit tests, evaluations, and manual testing.
133
+
134
+ **Unit tests** can be run using:
135
+
136
+ ```shell
137
+ pnpm test
138
+ ```
139
+
140
+ **Evaluations** require a `.env` file in the project root with some config:
141
+
142
+ ```shell
143
+ # .env (in project root)
144
+ OPENAI_API_KEY= # Also required for AI-powered search tools in production
145
+ ```
146
+
147
+ Note: The root `.env` file provides defaults for all packages. Individual packages can have their own `.env` files to override these defaults during development.
148
+
149
+ Once that's done you can run them using:
150
+
151
+ ```shell
152
+ pnpm eval
153
+ ```
154
+
155
+ **Manual testing** (preferred for testing MCP changes):
156
+
157
+ ```shell
158
+ # Test with local dev server (default: http://localhost:5173)
159
+ pnpm -w run cli "who am I?"
160
+
161
+ # Test agent mode (use_sentry tool only)
162
+ pnpm -w run cli --agent "who am I?"
163
+
164
+ # Test against production
165
+ pnpm -w run cli --mcp-host=https://mcp.sentry.dev "query"
166
+
167
+ # Test with local stdio mode (requires SENTRY_ACCESS_TOKEN)
168
+ pnpm -w run cli --access-token=TOKEN "query"
169
+ ```
170
+
171
+ Note: The CLI defaults to `http://localhost:5173`. Override with `--mcp-host` or set `MCP_URL` environment variable.
172
+
173
+ **Comprehensive testing playbooks:**
174
+
175
+ - **Stdio testing:** See `docs/testing-stdio.md` for complete guide on building, running, and testing the stdio implementation (IDEs, MCP Inspector)
176
+ - **Remote testing:** See `docs/testing-remote.md` for complete guide on testing the remote server (OAuth, web UI, CLI client)
177
+
178
+ ## Development Notes
179
+
180
+ ### Automated Code Review
181
+
182
+ This repository uses automated code review tools (like Cursor BugBot) to help identify potential issues in pull requests. These tools provide helpful feedback and suggestions, but **we do not recommend making these checks required** as the accuracy is still evolving and can produce false positives.
183
+
184
+ The automated reviews should be treated as:
185
+
186
+ - ✅ **Helpful suggestions** to consider during code review
187
+ - ✅ **Starting points** for discussion and improvement
188
+ - ❌ **Not blocking requirements** for merging PRs
189
+ - ❌ **Not replacements** for human code review
package/dist/index.cjs CHANGED
File without changes
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "@tokamohsen/sentry-mcp",
3
3
  "mcpName": "io.github.getsentry/sentry-mcp",
4
- "version": "0.29.8",
4
+ "version": "0.29.10",
5
5
  "type": "module",
6
+ "packageManager": "pnpm@10.8.1",
6
7
  "engines": {
7
8
  "node": ">=20"
8
9
  },
@@ -40,6 +41,14 @@
40
41
  "default": "./dist/transports/stdio.js"
41
42
  }
42
43
  },
44
+ "scripts": {
45
+ "build": "tsdown",
46
+ "dev": "tsdown --watch",
47
+ "start": "tsx src/index.ts",
48
+ "test": "vitest run",
49
+ "test:watch": "vitest",
50
+ "tsc": "tsc --noEmit"
51
+ },
43
52
  "dependencies": {
44
53
  "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk": "^1.25.3",
45
54
  "@sentry/node": "10.35.0",
@@ -48,21 +57,13 @@
48
57
  "zod": "^3.25.67"
49
58
  },
50
59
  "devDependencies": {
51
- "@types/node": "^22.19.8",
52
- "tsdown": "^0.12.9",
53
- "tsx": "^4.21.0",
54
- "typescript": "^5.9.3",
55
- "vitest": "^3.2.4",
56
- "@sentry/mcp-server-tsconfig": "0.29.0",
57
- "@sentry/mcp-core": "0.29.0",
58
- "@sentry/mcp-server-mocks": "0.29.0"
59
- },
60
- "scripts": {
61
- "build": "tsdown",
62
- "dev": "tsdown --watch",
63
- "start": "tsx src/index.ts",
64
- "test": "vitest run",
65
- "test:watch": "vitest",
66
- "tsc": "tsc --noEmit"
60
+ "@sentry/mcp-core": "workspace:*",
61
+ "@sentry/mcp-server-mocks": "workspace:*",
62
+ "@sentry/mcp-server-tsconfig": "workspace:*",
63
+ "@types/node": "catalog:",
64
+ "tsdown": "catalog:",
65
+ "tsx": "catalog:",
66
+ "typescript": "catalog:",
67
+ "vitest": "catalog:"
67
68
  }
68
- }
69
+ }
package/LICENSE.md DELETED
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
1
- # Functional Source License, Version 1.1, Apache 2.0 Future License
2
-
3
- ## Abbreviation
4
-
5
- FSL-1.1-Apache-2.0
6
-
7
- ## Notice
8
-
9
- Copyright 2008-2024 Functional Software, Inc. dba Sentry
10
-
11
- ## Terms and Conditions
12
-
13
- ### Licensor ("We")
14
-
15
- The party offering the Software under these Terms and Conditions.
16
-
17
- ### The Software
18
-
19
- The "Software" is each version of the software that we make available under
20
- these Terms and Conditions, as indicated by our inclusion of these Terms and
21
- Conditions with the Software.
22
-
23
- ### License Grant
24
-
25
- Subject to your compliance with this License Grant and the Patents,
26
- Redistribution and Trademark clauses below, we hereby grant you the right to
27
- use, copy, modify, create derivative works, publicly perform, publicly display
28
- and redistribute the Software for any Permitted Purpose identified below.
29
-
30
- ### Permitted Purpose
31
-
32
- A Permitted Purpose is any purpose other than a Competing Use. A Competing Use
33
- means making the Software available to others in a commercial product or
34
- service that:
35
-
36
- 1. substitutes for the Software;
37
-
38
- 2. substitutes for any other product or service we offer using the Software
39
- that exists as of the date we make the Software available; or
40
-
41
- 3. offers the same or substantially similar functionality as the Software.
42
-
43
- Permitted Purposes specifically include using the Software:
44
-
45
- 1. for your internal use and access;
46
-
47
- 2. for non-commercial education;
48
-
49
- 3. for non-commercial research; and
50
-
51
- 4. in connection with professional services that you provide to a licensee
52
- using the Software in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
53
-
54
- ### Patents
55
-
56
- To the extent your use for a Permitted Purpose would necessarily infringe our
57
- patents, the license grant above includes a license under our patents. If you
58
- make a claim against any party that the Software infringes or contributes to
59
- the infringement of any patent, then your patent license to the Software ends
60
- immediately.
61
-
62
- ### Redistribution
63
-
64
- The Terms and Conditions apply to all copies, modifications and derivatives of
65
- the Software.
66
-
67
- If you redistribute any copies, modifications or derivatives of the Software,
68
- you must include a copy of or a link to these Terms and Conditions and not
69
- remove any copyright notices provided in or with the Software.
70
-
71
- ### Disclaimer
72
-
73
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
74
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
75
- PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
76
-
77
- IN NO EVENT WILL WE HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE
78
- SOFTWARE, INCLUDING INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
79
- EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY IN ADVANCE.
80
-
81
- ### Trademarks
82
-
83
- Except for displaying the License Details and identifying us as the origin of
84
- the Software, you have no right under these Terms and Conditions to use our
85
- trademarks, trade names, service marks or product names.
86
-
87
- ## Grant of Future License
88
-
89
- We hereby irrevocably grant you an additional license to use the Software under
90
- the Apache License, Version 2.0 that is effective on the second anniversary of
91
- the date we make the Software available. On or after that date, you may use the
92
- Software under the Apache License, Version 2.0, in which case the following
93
- will apply:
94
-
95
- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use
96
- this file except in compliance with the License.
97
-
98
- You may obtain a copy of the License at
99
-
100
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
101
-
102
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
103
- under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
104
- CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
105
- specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.