Tags

Tags are key/value string pairs that are both indexed and searchable. Tags power features in sentry.io such as filters and tag-distribution maps. Tags also help you quickly both access related events and view the tag distribution for a set of events. Common uses for tags include hostname, platform version, and user language.

We’ll automatically index all tags for an event, as well as the frequency and the last time that Sentry has seen a tag. We also keep track of the number of distinct tags and can assist you in determining hotspots for various issues.

Tag keys have a maximum length of 32 characters and can contain only letters (a-zA-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), periods (.), colons (:), and dashes (-).

Tag values have a maximum length of 200 characters and they cannot contain the newline (\n) character.

Defining tags is easy, and will bind them to the current scope ensuring all future events within scope contain the same tags.

Tags can be set with the set_tag function:

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from sentry_sdk import set_tag

set_tag("page.locale", "de-at")

Alternatively, multiple tags can be set at once with the set_tags function:

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from sentry_sdk import set_tags

set_tags({"page.locale": "de-at", "page.type": "article"})

Once you've started sending tagged data, you'll see it when logged in to sentry.io. There, you can view the filters within the sidebar on the Project page, summarized within an event, and on the Tags page for an aggregated event.

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