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29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions sentry_sdk/integrations/_asgi_common.py
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from typing import Union
from typing_extensions import Literal

from sentry_sdk._types import Attributes
from sentry_sdk.utils import AnnotatedValue


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request_data["env"] = {"REMOTE_ADDR": _get_ip(asgi_scope)}

return request_data


def _get_request_attributes(asgi_scope: "Any") -> "dict[str, Any]":
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This is an attributes based copy of _get_request_data just above

"""
Return attributes related to the HTTP request from the ASGI scope.
"""
attributes: "Attributes" = {}

ty = asgi_scope["type"]
if ty in ("http", "websocket"):
if asgi_scope.get("method"):
attributes["http.request.method"] = asgi_scope["method"].upper()

headers = _filter_headers(_get_headers(asgi_scope))
for header, value in headers.items():
attributes[f"http.request.header.{header.lower()}"] = value

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AnnotatedValue objects in header attributes may cause serialization errors

The `_filter_headers()` function returns `Mapping[str, Union[AnnotatedValue, str]]`, where sensitive headers are replaced with `AnnotatedValue` objects. On lines 123-124, these values are stored directly as span attributes. However, the `Attributes` type only accepts primitive types (str, bool, float, int, or lists/tuples thereof), not `AnnotatedValue` objects. This may cause type errors or unexpected behavior when these attributes are serialized and sent to Sentry.

attributes["http.query"] = _get_query(asgi_scope)

attributes["url.full"] = _get_url(
asgi_scope, "http" if ty == "http" else "ws", headers.get("host")
)

client = asgi_scope.get("client")
if client and should_send_default_pii():
attributes["client.address"] = _get_ip(asgi_scope)

return attributes
60 changes: 58 additions & 2 deletions sentry_sdk/integrations/asgi.py
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from sentry_sdk.consts import OP
from sentry_sdk.integrations._asgi_common import (
_get_headers,
_get_request_attributes,
_get_request_data,
_get_url,
)
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nullcontext,
)
from sentry_sdk.sessions import track_session
from sentry_sdk.traces import StreamedSpan
from sentry_sdk.traces import (
StreamedSpan,
SegmentSource,
SOURCE_FOR_STYLE as SEGMENT_SOURCE_FOR_STYLE,
)
from sentry_sdk.tracing import (
SOURCE_FOR_STYLE,
Transaction,
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_get_installed_modules,
reraise,
capture_internal_exceptions,
qualname_from_function,
)

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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transaction_source, "value", transaction_source
),
"sentry.origin": self.span_origin,
"asgi.type": ty,
"network.protocol.name": ty,
}

if ty in ("http", "websocket"):
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else nullcontext()
)

for attribute, value in _get_request_attributes(scope).items():
sentry_scope.set_attribute(attribute, value)

with span_ctx as span:
try:

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return await self.app(
scope, receive, _sentry_wrapped_send
)

except Exception as exc:
suppress_chained_exceptions = (
sentry_sdk.get_client()
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with capture_internal_exceptions():
self._capture_request_exception(exc)
reraise(*exc_info)

finally:
with capture_internal_exceptions():
name, source = self._get_segment_name_and_source(
self.transaction_style, scope
)
if isinstance(span, StreamedSpan):
span.name = name
span.set_attribute("sentry.span.source", source)
finally:
_asgi_middleware_applied.set(False)

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return name, source

return name, source

def _get_segment_name_and_source(
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This is a copy of _get_transaction_name_and_source above, just adapted for segments

self: "SentryAsgiMiddleware", segment_style: str, asgi_scope: "Any"
) -> "Tuple[str, str]":
name = None
source = SEGMENT_SOURCE_FOR_STYLE[segment_style].value
ty = asgi_scope.get("type")

if segment_style == "endpoint":
endpoint = asgi_scope.get("endpoint")
# Webframeworks like Starlette mutate the ASGI env once routing is
# done, which is sometime after the request has started. If we have
# an endpoint, overwrite our generic transaction name.
if endpoint:
name = qualname_from_function(endpoint) or ""
else:
name = _get_url(asgi_scope, "http" if ty == "http" else "ws", host=None)
source = SegmentSource.URL.value

elif segment_style == "url":
# FastAPI includes the route object in the scope to let Sentry extract the
# path from it for the transaction name
route = asgi_scope.get("route")
if route:
path = getattr(route, "path", None)
if path is not None:
name = path
else:
name = _get_url(asgi_scope, "http" if ty == "http" else "ws", host=None)
source = SegmentSource.URL.value

if name is None:
name = _DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_NAME
source = SegmentSource.ROUTE.value
return name, source

return name, source
65 changes: 65 additions & 0 deletions tests/conftest.py
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import brotli
import gzip
import io
from dataclasses import dataclass
from threading import Thread
from contextlib import contextmanager
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
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return inner


@dataclass
class UnwrappedItem:
type: str
payload: dict


@pytest.fixture
def capture_items(monkeypatch):
"""Capture envelope payload, unfurling individual items."""

def inner(types=None):
telemetry = []
test_client = sentry_sdk.get_client()
old_capture_envelope = test_client.transport.capture_envelope

def append_envelope(envelope):
for item in envelope:
if types is None or item.type not in types:
continue

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The filter condition `if types is None or item.type not in types:` will skip ALL items when `types=None`, which inverts the typical filter semantics where `None` means "capture everything". Currently, calling `capture_items()` without arguments returns an empty list because every item is skipped. The correct logic should be `if types is not None and item.type not in types:` to only skip items when a filter is specified and the item doesn't match.

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The filter condition `if types is None or item.type not in types: continue` is inverted. When `types=None`, the condition is true (because `types is None`), so the loop continues and skips ALL items - the opposite of the intended behavior where `types=None` should capture all items. The correct logic should be `if types is not None and item.type not in types: continue`.

if item.type in ("metric", "log", "span"):
for json in item.payload.json["items"]:
t = {k: v for k, v in json.items() if k != "attributes"}
t["attributes"] = {
k: v["value"] for k, v in json["attributes"].items()
}
telemetry.append(UnwrappedItem(type=item.type, payload=t))
else:
telemetry.append(
UnwrappedItem(type=item.type, payload=item.payload.json)
)

return old_capture_envelope(envelope)

monkeypatch.setattr(test_client.transport, "capture_envelope", append_envelope)

return telemetry

return inner


@pytest.fixture
def capture_record_lost_event_calls(monkeypatch):
def inner():
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client.set_cookie(key, value)


def envelopes_to_spans(envelopes):
res: "list[dict[str, Any]]" = []
for envelope in envelopes:
for item in envelope.items:
if item.type == "span":
for span_json in item.payload.json["items"]:
span = {
"start_timestamp": span_json["start_timestamp"],
"end_timestamp": span_json.get("end_timestamp"),
"trace_id": span_json["trace_id"],
"span_id": span_json["span_id"],
"name": span_json["name"],
"status": span_json["status"],
"is_segment": span_json["is_segment"],
"parent_span_id": span_json.get("parent_span_id"),
"attributes": {
k: v["value"] for (k, v) in span_json["attributes"].items()
},
}
res.append(span)
return res


@contextmanager
def patch_start_tracing_child(
fake_transaction_is_none: bool = False,
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