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diff --git a/doc/operations/error_tracking.md b/doc/operations/error_tracking.md index fad2c0e39be..569ced5bde3 100644 --- a/doc/operations/error_tracking.md +++ b/doc/operations/error_tracking.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ You can sign up to the cloud hosted [Sentry](https://sentry.io), deploy your own ### Enabling Sentry -GitLab provides an easy way to connect Sentry to your project. You will need at +GitLab provides an easy way to connect Sentry to your project. You need at least Maintainer [permissions](../user/permissions.md) to enable the Sentry integration. 1. Sign up to Sentry.io or [deploy your own](#deploying-sentry) Sentry instance. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ least Maintainer [permissions](../user/permissions.md) to enable the Sentry inte click **Enable Error Tracking**. 1. Navigate to your project’s **Settings > Operations**. In the **Error Tracking** section, ensure the **Active** checkbox is set. -1. In the **Sentry API URL** field, enter your Sentry hostname. For example, enter `https://sentry.example.com` if this is the address at which your Sentry instance is available. For the SaaS version of Sentry, the hostname will be `https://sentry.io`. +1. In the **Sentry API URL** field, enter your Sentry hostname. For example, enter `https://sentry.example.com` if this is the address at which your Sentry instance is available. For the SaaS version of Sentry, the hostname is `https://sentry.io`. 1. In the **Auth Token** field, enter the token you previously generated. 1. Click the **Connect** button to test the connection to Sentry and populate the **Project** dropdown. 1. From the **Project** dropdown, choose a Sentry project to link to your GitLab project. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ By default, a **Create issue** button is displayed: ![Error Details without Issue Link](img/error_details_v12_7.png) -If you create a GitLab issue from the error, the **Create issue** button will change to a **View issue** button and a link to the GitLab issue will surface within the error detail section: +If you create a GitLab issue from the error, the **Create issue** button changes to a **View issue** button and a link to the GitLab issue displays within the error detail section: ![Error Details with Issue Link](img/error_details_with_issue_v12_8.png) @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can take action on Sentry Errors from within the GitLab UI. From within the [Error Details](#error-details) page you can ignore a Sentry error by simply clicking the **Ignore** button near the top of the page. -Ignoring an error will prevent it from appearing in the [Error Tracking List](#error-tracking-list), and will silence notifications that were set up within Sentry. +Ignoring an error prevents it from appearing in the [Error Tracking List](#error-tracking-list), and silences notifications that were set up within Sentry. ### Resolving errors @@ -88,6 +88,6 @@ Ignoring an error will prevent it from appearing in the [Error Tracking List](#e From within the [Error Details](#error-details) page you can resolve a Sentry error by clicking the **Resolve** button near the top of the page. -Marking an error as resolved indicates that the error has stopped firing events. If a GitLab issue is linked to the error, then the issue will be closed. +Marking an error as resolved indicates that the error has stopped firing events. If a GitLab issue is linked to the error, then the issue closes. If another event occurs, the error reverts to unresolved. |