Sending Span Metrics

Learn how to add attributes to spans in Sentry to monitor performance and debug applications

To use span metrics, you must first configure tracing in your application.

Span metrics allow you to extend the default metrics that are collected by tracing and track custom performance data and debugging information within your application's traces. There are two main approaches to instrumenting metrics:

  1. Adding metrics to existing spans
  2. Creating dedicated spans with custom metrics

Adding Metrics to Existing Spans

You can enhance existing spans with custom metrics by adding data. This is useful when you want to augment automatic instrumentation or add contextual data to spans you've already created.

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span = sentry_sdk.get_current_span()
if span:
    # Add individual metrics
    span.set_data("database.rows_affected", 42)
    span.set_data("cache.hit_rate", 0.85)
    span.set_data("memory.heap_used", 1024000)
    span.set_data("queue.length", 15)
    span.set_data("processing.duration_ms", 127)

Best Practices for Span Data

When adding metrics as span data:

  • Use consistent naming conventions (for example, category.metric_name)
  • Keep attribute names concise but descriptive
  • Use appropriate data types (string, number, boolean, or an array containing only one of these types)

Creating Dedicated Metric Spans

For more detailed operations, tasks, or process tracking, you can create custom dedicated spans that focus on specific metrics or attributes that you want to track. This approach provides better discoverability and more precise span configurations, however it can also create more noise in your trace waterfall.

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with sentry_sdk.start_span(
    op="db.metrics",
    name="Database Query Metrics"
) as span:
    # Set metrics after creating the span
    span.set_data("db.query_type", "SELECT")
    span.set_data("db.table", "users")
    span.set_data("db.execution_time_ms", 45)
    span.set_data("db.rows_returned", 100)
    span.set_data("db.connection_pool_size", 5)
    # Your database operation here
    pass

For detailed examples of how to implement span metrics in common scenarios, see our Span Metrics Examples guide.

Adding Metrics to All Spans

To consistently add metrics across all spans in your application, you can use the before_send_transaction callback:

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import sentry_sdk
from sentry_sdk.types import Event, Hint

def before_send_transaction(event: Event, hint: Hint) -> Event | None:
    # Add metrics to the root span
    if "trace" in event.get("contexts", {}):
        if "data" not in event["contexts"]["trace"]:
            event["contexts"]["trace"]["data"] = {}

        event["contexts"]["trace"]["data"].update({
            "app.version": "1.2.3",
            "environment.region": "us-west-2"
        })

    # Add metrics to all child spans
    for span in event.get("spans", []):
        if "data" not in span:
            span["data"] = {}

        span["data"].update({
            "app.component_version": "2.0.0",
            "app.deployment_stage": "production"
        })

    return event

sentry_sdk.init(
    # ...
    before_send_transaction=before_send_transaction
)

For detailed examples of how to implement span metrics in common scenarios, see our Span Metrics Examples guide.

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