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# Sentry Integration
## What is Sentry
From https://sentry.io
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Sentry provides self-hosted and cloud-based error monitoring that helps all software
teams discover, triage, and prioritize errors in real-time.
One million developers at over fifty thousand companies already ship
better software faster with Sentry. Wont you join them?
## Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
- `sentry.company` is the FQDN of the Sentry install.
- `passbook.company` is the FQDN of the passbook install.
Create an application in passbook. Create an OpenID provider with the following parameters:
- Client Type: `Confidential`
- Response types: `code (Authorization Code Flow)`
- JWT Algorithm: `RS256`
- Redirect URIs: `https://sentry.company/auth/sso/`
- Scopes: `openid email`
## Sentry
**This guide assumes you've installed Sentry using [getsentry/onpremise](https://github.com/getsentry/onpremise)**
- Add `sentry-auth-oidc` to `onpremise/sentry/requirements.txt` (Create the file if it doesn't exist yet)
- Add the following block to your `onpremise/sentry/sentry.conf.py`:
```
OIDC_ISSUER = "passbook"
OIDC_CLIENT_ID = "<Client ID from passbook>"
OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET = "<Client Secret from passbook>"
OIDC_SCOPE = "openid email"
OIDC_DOMAIN = "https://passbook.company/application/oidc/"
```