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feat(integrations): Add disabled_integrations #3328

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@sentrivana sentrivana commented Jul 23, 2024

Add a new init option called disabled_integrations, which is a sequence of integrations that will not be enabled regardless of what auto_enabling_integrations and default_integrations is set to.

Docs getsentry/sentry-docs#10808
Closes #3166

@sentrivana sentrivana changed the title Add disabled_integrations feat(integrations): Add disabled_integrations Jul 23, 2024
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Nice! 💯

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Looks good to me, but I would prefer we make fewer public API guarantees here to make potential future implementation changes easier

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@sentrivana sentrivana merged commit 357d6f5 into master Jul 23, 2024
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arjennienhuis pushed a commit to arjennienhuis/sentry-python that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2024
Add a new init option called disabled_integrations, which is a sequence of integrations that will not be enabled regardless of what auto_enabling_integrations and default_integrations is set to.
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Make disabling individual integrations easier
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