I have added error logging to Sentry using Sentry.captureException. The
_info object which includes the componentStack will be sent in extra
data along with the exception.
[In a previous PR](https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/5008) I was
fixing dark mode by calling useTheme in AppErrorBoundary while there was
actually no parent ThemeProvider. This was causing a bug when an error
was actually intercepted by AppErrorBoundary because theme was empty.
Now I am providing the error theme in GenericErrorFallback, fallbacking
to THEME_LIGHT as it can be called from outside a ThemeProvider (as it
is the case today), but also reading into ThemeProvider in case we end
up using this component in a part of the application where it is
available, not to necessarily use THEME_LIGHT.
## How was it tested?
with @thaisguigon
Locally (dark mode works + error mode works (throwing an error in
RecoilDebugObserver))
Add support for a new SENTRY_RELEASE and SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT env.
It is optional and allows to init sentry with a Release version and an
env (used internally at Twenty).
Docker image have been updated do intergrate the new env as an Argument
Split from https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/4518
- Setup `@ui/*` as an internal alias to reference `twenty-ui/src`.
- Configures twenty-front to understand the `@ui/*` alias on development
mode, so twenty-ui can be hot reloaded.
- When building on production mode, twenty-front needs twenty-ui to be
built beforehand (which is automatic with the `dependsOn` option).
- Configures twenty-front to understand the `@ui/*` alias when launching
tests, so there is no need to re-build twenty-ui for tests.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>