Clive F 5f7638cdaf fix(front): surface widget render errors via ErrorBoundary onError (#21009)
## Summary

The page-layout widget `ErrorBoundary` in `WidgetCardShell` renders a
generic
"Invalid Configuration" fallback whenever a widget renderer throws.
Because
there is no `onError` handler, the underlying error is swallowed —
unrelated
widget types (fields, notes, front-component, etc.) all surface the same
chip
with no telemetry, which makes render failures hard to triage.

This adds an `onError` handler that forwards the caught error to
`console.error`
and to Sentry (when available) with the widget's `id`, `type`, and
`configurationType` as extra context. It reuses the same dynamic-import
Sentry
pattern already used by `AppErrorBoundary` and
`CommandMenuItemErrorBoundary`,
so it degrades gracefully to a console log when Sentry is not
configured. The
fallback UI is unchanged.

## Test plan

- [ ] `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` passes
- [ ] `npx nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-front` passes
- [ ] When a widget renderer throws, the "Invalid Configuration" chip
still
      renders and the error now appears in the browser console / Sentry

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
2026-06-09 15:56:55 +00:00
2026-05-21 13:35:35 +02:00

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