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feat(nuxt): Improve logs about adding Node option 'import' #13726

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9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion packages/nuxt/src/module.ts
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import * as path from 'path';
import { addPlugin, addPluginTemplate, addServerPlugin, createResolver, defineNuxtModule } from '@nuxt/kit';
import { consoleSandbox } from '@sentry/utils';
import type { SentryNuxtModuleOptions } from './common/types';
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addSentryTopImport(moduleOptions, nitro);
} else {
if (moduleOptions.debug) {
const serverDirResolver = createResolver(nitro.options.output.serverDir);
const serverConfigPath = serverDirResolver.resolve('sentry.server.config.mjs');

// For the default nitro node-preset build output this relative path would be: ./.output/server/sentry.server.config.mjs
const serverConfigRelativePath = `.${path.sep}${path.relative(nitro.options.rootDir, serverConfigPath)}`;

consoleSandbox(() => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log(
`[Sentry] Using your \`${serverConfigFile}\` file for the server-side Sentry configuration. In case you have a \`public/instrument.server\` file, the \`public/instrument.server\` file will be ignored. Make sure the file path in your node \`--import\` option matches the Sentry server config file in your \`.output\` folder and has a \`.mjs\` extension.`,
`[Sentry] Using your \`${serverConfigFile}\` file for the server-side Sentry configuration. Make sure to add the Node option \`import\` to the Node command where you deploy and/or run your application. This preloads the Sentry configuration at server startup. You can do this via a command-line flag (\`node --import ${serverConfigRelativePath} [...]\`) or via an environment variable (\`NODE_OPTIONS='--import ${serverConfigRelativePath}' node [...]\`).`,
);
});
}
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