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Please mark the NuGet packages used:
- Sentry
- Sentry.Serilog
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- Sentry.Log4Net
- Sentry.Extensions.Logging
- Sentry.AspNetCore
By default the package should exclude an internal error log from EF Core. It logs as error (with a stack trace that is not helpful) right before throwing.
The user code would anyway log that error once it captures the
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(moved from #128)
as per discussion on rq/rq#1003, the following would be very useful (and I think aren't implemented at present):
You should be able to get the required data from
enqueued_atandstarted_at.