import uuid from django.db import models class Project(models.Model): # id is implied which makes it an Integer; we would prefer a uuid but the sentry clients have int baked into the DSN # parser (we could also introduce a special field for that purpose but that's ugly too) name = models.CharField(max_length=255, blank=False, null=False) # sentry_key mirrors the "public" part of the sentry DSN. As of late 2023 Sentry's docs say the this about DSNs: # # > DSNs are safe to keep public because they only allow submission of new events and related event data; they do # > not allow read access to any information. # # The "because" in that sentence is dubious at least; however, I get why they say it, because they want to do JS and # native apps too, and there's really no way to do those without exposing (some) endpoint. Anyway, I don't think the # "public" key is public, and if you can help it it's always better to keep it private. sentry_key = models.UUIDField(editable=False, default=uuid.uuid4) # We don't implement private_key because as of late 2023 the Sentry documentation says the following: # > The secret part of the DSN is optional and effectively deprecated. While clients will still honor it, if # > supplied, future versions of Sentry will entirely ignore it. # private_key = ... def __str__(self): return self.name def get_dsn(self): # TODO, because the server needs to know its own address return get_dsn() """ # TODO is this even more efficient? indexes = [ models.Index(fields=["id", "sentry_key"]), ] """