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# Sentry.io

Use the Sentry.io node to automate work in Sentry.io, and integrate Sentry.io with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Sentry.io features, including creating, updating, deleting, and getting, issues, projects, and releases, as well as getting all events.

On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Sentry.io node supports and links to more resources.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Credentials**

Refer to [Sentry.io credentials](/integrations/builtin/credentials/sentryio.md) for guidance on setting up authentication.
{% endhint %}

## Operations <a href="#operations" id="operations"></a>

* Event
  * Get event by ID
  * Get all events
* Issue
  * Delete an issue
  * Get issue by ID
  * Get all issues
  * Update an issue
* Project
  * Create a new project
  * Delete a project
  * Get project by ID
  * Get all projects
  * Update a project
* Release
  * Create a release
  * Delete a release
  * Get release by version identifier
  * Get all releases
  * Update a release
* Organization
  * Create an organization
  * Get organization by slug
  * Get all organizations
  * Update an organization
* Team
  * Create a new team
  * Delete a team
  * Get team by slug
  * Get all teams
  * Update a team

## Templates and examples <a href="#templates-and-examples" id="templates-and-examples"></a>

[Browse Sentry.io node documentation integration templates](https://n8n.io/integrations/sentryio) or [search all templates](https://n8n.io/workflows/)

## Related resources <a href="#related-resources" id="related-resources"></a>

Refer to [Sentry.io's documentation](https://docs.sentry.io/api/) for more information about the service.

If this node doesn't support the operation you want to do, you can use the [HTTP Request node](/integrations/builtin/core-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.httprequest.md) to call the service's API.

You can use the credential you created for this service in the HTTP Request node:

1. In the HTTP Request node, select **Authentication** > **Predefined Credential Type**.
2. Select the service you want to connect to.
3. Select your credential.

Refer to [Custom API operations](/integrations/builtin/custom-api-actions-for-existing-nodes.md) for more information.


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