User Feedback Architecture

The goal of this doc is to give engineers an in-depth understanding of User Feedback's backend. It will:

  1. describe the relevant ingestion pipelines, data models, and functions.
  2. explain the difference between “feedback”, “user reports”, and “crash reports”, and why we built and need to support each.

When broken down, there are 5 ways to create feedback in our system 😵‍💫. (But 4 of them, related to user reports, are quite similar!) A good reference is the FeedbackCreationSource(Enum) in create_feedback.py. The 4 ways clients can create feedback are:

NEW_FEEDBACK_ENVELOPE: The new format created by the Replay team when adding the User Feedback Widget to the JavaScript SDK. It allows adding more information, for example tags, release, url, etc.

USER_REPORT_ENVELOPE: The older format with name/email/comments, that requires event_id to link a Sentry error event.

USER_REPORT_DJANGO_ENDPOINT: The deprecated Web API

CRASH_REPORT_EMBED_FORM: The crash report modal

On the backend, each feedback submission in Sentry's UI is an un-grouped issue occurrence, saved via the issues platform. The entrypoint is create_feedback_issue(), which

  1. filters feedback with empty or spam messages. Note anonymous feedbacks are not filtered (missing name and/or email).
  2. sends to issues pipeline in a standardized format. To make sure it is never grouped, we use a random UUID for the fingerprint.

The new and preferred way to send feedback from the SDK is in an event envelope. The format is the same as error events, except the type header = "feedback". While user reports have an associated event, new feedback is an event. This offers 2 improvements:

  1. Users can submit generic feedback without an error occurring. We're allowing users to catch things that Sentry can’t!
  2. Rather than waiting for the associated error to be ingested asynchronously, we immediately get access to context like the environment, platform, replay, user, tags...

The user's submission is wrapped in a context object:

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event[”contexts”][”feedback”] = {
	"name": <user-provided>,
	"contact_email": <user-provided>,
	"message": <user-provided>,
	"url": <referring web page>,
	"source": <developer-provided, ex: "widget">,
	"associated_event_id": <developer-provided, should be a valid error event in the same project>
}

// All fields are optional except message.
// The widget can be configured to require a non-empty email and/or name.
  • This doc refers to the payload format (event in the pseudo-code above) as a “feedback event”.
  • The feedback widget, which is installed by default, sends these envelopes.
  • API: for SDK v8.0.0+, we use the sendFeedback function.

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graph TD
  app[Your Application] --> |"envelope"| Relay
  Relay --> f_consumer([ingest-feedback-events])
  f_consumer --> |"queues as celery task"| create_feedback_issue
  create_feedback_issue --> o_consumer(["ingest-occurrences"])
  o_consumer --> nodestore[(Nodestore)]
  o_consumer --> |"EventStream"| snuba[("Snuba/Clickhouse")]

In Relay v24.5.1, we migrated feedback to its own kafka topic + consumer, ingest-feedback-events. This decouples risk and ownership from errors (ingest-events).


We only use attachments for the widget’s screenshot feature, which allows users to submit at most 1 screenshot per feedback. Attachments are another item type in an envelope.

  • SDK v8.0.0+, Relay v24.5.1+: Sends the feedback and attachment items in the same envelope.
  • SDK < v8, all Relay versions: Sends a separate envelope for each item.

The feedback pipeline does not process attachments. Relay routes them to a separate topic and storage, and the UI makes a separate request for them.


The deprecated way of sending feedback is as a user report. This is a simple typed dict:

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user_report = {
	"event_id": <required UUID str>,
	"email": <optional str>,
	"name": <optional str>,
	"comments": <optional str>,
}

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graph TD
  subgraph Sentry
    report_endpoint["/user-feedback"]
    crash_report_modal["Crash Report View"]
  end

  subgraph functions[Functions - run in referrer]
    save_userreport
    shim_to_feedback
    create_feedback_issue
    save_userreport --> |"IF event processed"| shim_to_feedback
    shim_to_feedback --> create_feedback_issue
  end

  %% envelope pipeline
  app[Your Application] --> |"envelope"| Relay
  Relay --> a_topic([ingest-attachments])
  a_topic --> save_userreport

  %% endpoint and crash reports
  app --> |"POST"| report_endpoint --> save_userreport
  app --> |"POST"| crash_report_modal --> save_userreport

  %% issues platform
  create_feedback_issue --> o_consumer(["ingest-occurrences"])
  o_consumer --> nodestore[(Nodestore)]
  o_consumer --> |"EventStream"| snuba[(Snuba/Clickhouse)]

  %% user report saves/updates
  save_userreport --> postgres[("Postgres")]
  snuba --> |"queries eventstore"| save_userreport

Before it was extended to generic feedback, the UserReport model was first used for crash reports. Therefore an associated event ID is required, and we use it to set environment and group before saving the model to Postgres. Only then can we shim the report to a feedback event and pass it to create_feedback_issue().

If the event hasn’t reached eventstore (Snuba) by the time of ingest, we still save the report, but leave the environment + group empty and skip feedback creation.

To ensure the skipped reports eventually get fixed and shimmed, we added a post process job to the errors pipeline: link_event_to_user_report(). This is the 5th, automated way of creating feedback.

Simplified diagram:

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graph TD
  shim_to_feedback --> |"..."| snuba[(Snuba/Clickhouse)]
  snuba --> |"queries eventstore"| pp_job
  pp_job["errors post process job"] <--> |"queries/updates"| postgres[("Postgres")]
  pp_job --> shim_to_feedback

User reports are also sent to Relay in envelope format. This item type is misleadingly called “user feedback” in some of our docs, but the item header will read "user_report".

The SDK function that sends these is captureUserFeedback.


Before our envelope ingest service existed, older SDKs directly POST the report to Sentry, with /api/0/projects/{organization_id_or_slug}/{project_id_or_slug}/user-feedback/.

See https://docs.sentry.io/api/projects/submit-user-feedback/.


The crash report modal pops up when Sentry detects an error on the current page, prompting users to describe what happened. On the backend, crash report data is the same as user reports.

You can install it as an SDK integration.

We implement it as a Django view:

  • URL: /api/embed/error-page/
  • Python Class: error_page_embed.ErrorPageEmbedView

Crash reports are also shimmed to feedback. The pipeline is the same as the /user-feedback endpoint.


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graph TD
  subgraph Storages
    postgres[("Postgres (UserReports)")]
    snuba[(Snuba/Clickhouse)]
  end

  subgraph Sentry
    issues_endpoint["/issues"]
    issues_endpoint --> |"GET"| ui["Feedback UI (/feedback)"]
    report_endpoint["/user-feedback"]
    report_endpoint --> |"GET"| report_ui["Issue Details UI > User Feedback"]
    issues_endpoint --> |"GET"| report_ui
  end

  postgres --> |"queries"| report_endpoint
  snuba --> |"queries"| issues_endpoint

You can view the user reports related to a specific issue at the "User Feedback" tab of Issue Details. This excludes "new" feedback (anything sent from the widget).


Email alerts are triggered in feedback’s post process pipeline. (Unrelated to the post process diagram above.) We apply some feedback-specific filters, skipping emails if:

  1. The feedback is marked as spam AND the organizations.user-feedback-spam-filter-actions feature flag is enabled.
  2. The source is NOT a new feedback envelope / the widget, AND the “Crash Report Notifications” setting is disabled.
    • in UI: Settings > Projects > (project slug) > User Feedback > “Enable Crash Report Notifications”
    • project option in code: sentry:feedback_user_report_notifications
    • default = true/enabled

This feature is available if you enable the following feature flags.

  • organizations:user-feedback-ingest
  • organizations:user-feedback-ui
  • organizations:user-feedback-replay-clip (v24.7.1+)

Auto-registered flags for issue platform, for versions <= v24.10.0 only:

  • organizations:feedback-ingest
  • organizations:feedback-visible
  • organizations:feedback-post-process-group

(You won't be able to grep for these in the sentry repo, but you do need to enable them.)

You need to have v24.4.2 or higher in order to use the latest functionality of User Feedback, such as adding screenshots. Also note that User Feedback is only available in feature-complete Sentry, not errors-only.


Automatic spam filtering is currently unsupported in self-hosted. Make sure organizations:user-feedback-spam-filter-ingest is false.

You may optionally enable organizations:user-feedback-spam-filter-actions to manually mark feedback as spam.

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