Drift Database Instrumentation
Learn more about the Sentry Drift Database Instrumentation for the Flutter SDK.
This feature is currently in Beta. Beta features are still in progress and may have bugs. We recognize the irony.
(New in version 7.13.1)
Drift is a library for easily managing SQLite databases within Flutter applications. The sentry_drift package provides Drift
support for database performance instrumentation and allows you to track the performance of your queries.
The created spans will be attached to the transaction on the scope - if no transaction is on the scope the Drift span will not be sent to Sentry.
Before starting, ensure:
Add the sentry_drift
dependency to install the Drift database instrumentation.
pubspec.yaml
dependencies:
sentry_flutter: ^8.9.0
sentry_drift: ^8.9.0
Inject SentryQueryExecutor
into a Drift
database instance:
import 'package:drift/native.dart';
import 'package:sentry_drift/sentry_drift.dart';
final executor = SentryQueryExecutor(
() => NativeDatabase.memory(), // You can also provide your own database opener
databaseName: 'my_db_name',
);
final database = AppDatabase(executor); // AppDatabase is an example of the auto-generated database class by Drift.
import 'package:drift/drift.dart';
import 'package:drift/native.dart';
import 'package:sentry/sentry.dart';
import 'package:sentry_drift/sentry_drift.dart';
import 'your_database.dart';
Future<void> driftTest() async {
final tr = Sentry.startTransaction(
'driftTest',
'op',
bindToScope: true
);
final executor = SentryQueryExecutor(
() => NativeDatabase.memory(),
databaseName: 'your_db_name',
);
final db = AppDatabase(executor);
await db.into(db.todoItems).insert(
TodoItemsCompanion.insert(
title: 'This is a test title',
content: 'test',
),
);
final items = await db.select(db.todoItems).get();
await db.close();
await tr.finish(status: const SpanStatus.ok());
}
To view the recorded transaction, log into sentry.io and open your project. Clicking Performance will open a page with transactions, where you can select the just recorded transaction with the name driftTest
.
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) or suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").