Sentry vs StackHawk: What are the differences?
What is Sentry? Cut time to resolution for app errors from five hours to five minutes. Sentry is an open-source platform for workflow productivity, aggregating errors from across the stack in real time. 500K developers use Sentry to get the code-level context they need to resolve issues at every stage of the app lifecycle.
What is StackHawk? Find, triage, and fix application security bugs. An application security tool built for developers. Automated security bug scanning for the entire dev pipeline. Find, Triage, and Fix.
Sentry and StackHawk are primarily classified as "Exception Monitoring" and "Security" tools respectively.
Some of the features offered by Sentry are:
- Real-Time Updates: For the first time, developers can fix code-level issues anywhere in the stack well before users even encounter an error.
- Complete Context: Spend more time where it matters, rather than investing in low-impact issues.
- Integrate Everywhere: Drop-in integration for every major platform, framework, and language -- JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby, Node, Java, .NET, mobile.
On the other hand, StackHawk provides the following key features:
- Scan your running app for security bugs with a single Docker command
- Prioritize high risk findings, manage backlog of low risk items, and silence noise of known and accepted risk
- Manage configuration in code, allowing for collaboration, scalability, and version control
Sentry is an open source tool with 24.9K GitHub stars and 2.81K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Sentry's open source repository on GitHub.