GlitchTip Template
GlitchTip Template
GlitchTip is a powerful open-source error tracking platform that helps development teams monitor and resolve application issues efficiently. Deploy instantly on CloudStation for seamless error tracking.
Why Choose This Template?
- Zero Configuration: Start tracking errors immediately with pre-configured settings
- Real-time Monitoring: Instant error notifications and detailed stack traces
- Developer-Friendly: Clean interface for efficient debugging
- Sentry Compatible: Drop-in replacement for Sentry SDK
CloudStation Advantages
- One-Click Deploy: Launch your error tracking system in minutes
- Auto-Scaling: Handle growing application needs effortlessly
- Integrated Security: Built-in protection and data encryption
- Cost Optimization: Pay only for resources you use
Perfect For
- Startups: Monitor MVPs and early-stage applications
- Development Teams: Streamline debugging workflows
- Enterprises: Track errors across multiple applications
- DevOps Teams: Integrate with existing CI/CD pipelines
Resource Requirements
Minimal specifications for optimal performance:
- CPU: 1.6 vCPU - For error processing and background tasks
- RAM: 3.6 GB - For application runtime
- Storage: 20 GB - For error logs and data
- Cost: $45.75 per month - Estimated running costs
Components
Component | Count | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Databases | 2 | Error storage and queue management |
Docker Images | 4 | GlitchTip services |
Services | 1 | Background worker |
Repositories | 0 | Not required |
Key Features
- Real-time error tracking
- Detailed stack traces
- Performance monitoring
- Team collaboration tools
- Custom alert rules
- API access
Integration Example
# Python SDK Configuration
import glitchtip
glitchtip.init('your-project-key')
Deployment Steps
- Select GlitchTip template
- Configure environment variables
- Set up project key
- Add SDK to your application
- Start monitoring errors
Support and Resources
- Official Documentation
- GitHub Repository
- CloudStation Template
- Last Updated: 24/12/2024
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