Attachments

Sentry can enrich your events for further investigation by storing additional files, such as config or log files, as attachments.

Attachments live on the Scope and will be sent with all events.

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# Add an attachment
from sentry_sdk import configure_scope

with configure_scope() as scope:
    scope.add_attachment(bytes=b"Hello World!", filename="attachment.txt")
    scope.add_attachment(path="/path/to/attachment/file.txt")

An attachment has the following fields:

path

The path to the attachment file. The filename and content_type will be inferred if not explicitly provided when using this mode.

bytes

The content of the attachment as bytes.

filename

The filename is required if using bytes and will be displayed in sentry.io.

content_type

The type of content stored in this attachment. Any MIME type may be used; the default is application/octet-stream.

Attachments persist for 30 days; if your total storage included in your quota is exceeded, attachments will not be stored. You can delete attachments or their containing events at any time. Deleting an attachment does not affect your quota - Sentry counts an attachment toward your quota as soon as it is stored.

Learn more about how attachments impact your quota.

To limit access to attachments, navigate to your organization's General Settings, then select the Attachments Access dropdown to set appropriate access — any member of your organization, the organization billing owner, member, admin, manager, or owner.

Attachments Access

By default, access is granted to all members when storage is enabled. If a member does not have access to the project, the ability to download an attachment is not available; the button will be greyed out in Sentry. The member may only view that an attachment is stored.

Attachments display on the bottom of the Issue Details page for the event that is shown.

Attachments Access Denied

Alternately, attachments also appear in the Attachments tab on the Issue Details page, where you can view the Type of attachment, as well as associated events. Click the Event ID to open the Issue Details of that specific event.

Attachments List Example

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