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#[cfg(feature = "with_client_implementation")]
use crate::hub::Hub;
use crate::scope::Scope;
use crate::hub::IntoBreadcrumbs;
use crate::internals;
use crate::protocol::{Event, Level};
/// Captures an event on the currently active client if any.
///
/// The event must already be assembled. Typically code would instead use
/// the utility methods like `capture_exception`. The return value is the
/// event ID. In case Sentry is disabled the return value will be the nil
/// UUID (`Uuid::nil`).
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::protocol::{Event, Level};
///
/// sentry::capture_event(Event {
/// message: Some("Hello World!".into()),
/// level: Level::Info,
/// ..Default::default()
/// });
/// ```
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub fn capture_event(event: Event<'static>) -> internals::Uuid {
with_client_impl! {{
Hub::with(|hub| hub.capture_event(event))
}}
}
/// Captures an arbitrary message.
///
/// This creates an event from the given message and sends it to the current hub.
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub fn capture_message(msg: &str, level: Level) -> internals::Uuid {
with_client_impl! {{
Hub::with_active(|hub| {
hub.capture_message(msg, level)
})
}}
}
/// Records a breadcrumb by calling a function.
///
/// The total number of breadcrumbs that can be recorded are limited by the
/// configuration on the client. This function accepts any object that
/// implements `IntoBreadcrumbs` which is implemented for a varienty of
/// common types. For efficiency reasons you can also pass a closure returning
/// a breadcrumb in which case the closure is only called if the client is
/// enabled.
///
/// The most common implementations that can be passed:
///
/// * `Breadcrumb`: to record a breadcrumb
/// * `Vec<Breadcrumb>`: to record more than one breadcrumb in one go.
/// * `Option<Breadcrumb>`: to record a breadcrumb or not
/// * additionally all of these can also be returned from an `FnOnce()`
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::protocol::{Breadcrumb, Map};
///
/// sentry::add_breadcrumb(|| Breadcrumb {
/// ty: "http".into(),
/// category: Some("request".into()),
/// data: {
/// let mut map = Map::new();
/// map.insert("method".into(), "GET".into());
/// map.insert("url".into(), "https://example.com/".into());
/// map
/// },
/// ..Default::default()
/// });
/// ```
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub fn add_breadcrumb<B: IntoBreadcrumbs>(breadcrumb: B) {
with_client_impl! {{
Hub::with_active(|hub| {
hub.add_breadcrumb(breadcrumb)
})
}}
}
/// Invokes a function that can modify the current scope.
///
/// The function is passed a mutable reference to the `Scope` so that modifications
/// can be performed. Because there might currently not be a scope or client active
/// it's possible that the callback might not be called at all. As a result of this
/// the return value of this closure must have a default that is returned in such
/// cases.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// sentry::configure_scope(|scope| {
/// scope.set_user(Some(sentry::User {
/// username: Some("john_doe".into()),
/// ..Default::default()
/// }));
/// });
/// ```
///
/// # Panics
///
/// While the scope is being configured accessing scope related functionality is
/// not permitted. In this case a wide range of panics will be raised. It's
/// unsafe to call into `sentry::bind_client` or similar functions from within
/// the callback as a result of this.
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub fn configure_scope<F, R>(f: F) -> R
where
R: Default,
F: FnOnce(&mut Scope) -> R,
{
with_client_impl! {{
Hub::with_active(|hub| {
hub.configure_scope(f)
})
}}
}
/// Temporarily pushes a scope for a single call optionally reconfiguring it.
///
/// This function takes two arguments: the first is a callback that is passed
/// a scope and can reconfigure it. The second is callback that then executes
/// in the context of that scope.
///
/// This is useful when extra data should be send with a single capture call
/// for instance a different level or tags:
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// use sentry::{with_scope, Level};
/// use sentry::integrations::failure::capture_error;
///
/// with_scope(
/// |scope| scope.set_level(Level::Warning),
/// || capture_error(err)
/// );
/// ```
pub fn with_scope<C, F, R>(scope_config: C, callback: F) -> R
where
C: FnOnce(&mut Scope),
F: FnOnce() -> R,
{
#[cfg(feature = "with_client_implementation")]
{
Hub::with(|hub| {
if hub.is_active_and_usage_safe() {
hub.with_scope(scope_config, callback)
} else {
callback()
}
})
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "with_client_implementation"))]
{
let _scope_config = scope_config;
callback()
}
}
/// Returns the last event ID captured.
pub fn last_event_id() -> Option<internals::Uuid> {
with_client_impl! {{
Hub::with_active(|hub| {
hub.last_event_id()
})
}}
}