Sentry Selfhosted MCP
What is the Self-hosted Sentry MCP Server?
This is a tool specifically designed to interact with self-hosted Sentry instances. It allows you to view and update the status of issues in Sentry, add comments, list projects and events, etc.How to Use the Self-hosted Sentry MCP Server?
First, you need to set environment variables and run the server. Then, connect to the server through the client and use commands to perform specific operations.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for enterprise users who want to centrally manage and monitor Sentry issues, especially teams that need to frequently update issue statuses or process events in batches.Main Features
Get Sentry Issue DetailsGet specific information about a Sentry issue by issue ID or URL.
List Sentry ProjectsList all projects in the current Sentry organization.
List Sentry IssuesFilter the issue list based on the specified project and conditions.
Get Sentry Event DetailsView detailed information about a specific event by project and event ID.
Update Sentry Issue StatusChange the status of an issue to resolved, ignored, or unresolved.
Add a Comment to a Sentry IssueAdd a new comment to a Sentry issue.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Integrates with self-hosted Sentry without relying on third-party services.
Supports multiple operations to meet daily management needs.
Easy to integrate into existing workflows.
Limitations
Requires manual setting of environment variables.
May require a certain technical background to configure and run the server.
How to Use
Installation and Configuration
Clone the project code, install dependencies, and compile the server.
Configure Environment Variables
Set SENTRY_URL, SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN, and SENTRY_ORG_SLUG.
Start the Server
Run the server to start interacting with Sentry.
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