Stack trace links to source code and Codecov reports are incredibly useful features for developers. However, they previously required source context to be available. We now support stack trace linking for frames that lack context. These changes primarily benefit iOS, .NET, Android, and Native SDK users.
The "Open this line in GitHub" link will appear directly in the frame title as seen in this example. Other stack trace frames that do provide context, e.g. python, will also find their links in the same location.
Identify signs of user frustration with rage click issues in Sentry - a series of rapid clicks on an the same unresponsive element.
We're excited to announce canvas support is now available in beta for Session Replay videos. For all websites/apps that leverage HTML canvas elements, you...
We are excited to announce the continued rollout of backpressure management to more Sentry SDKs. Now available on Python > v1.30.0 , Java >v7.1.0 , and Ruby...
We are excited to announce the immediate availability of our PHP SDK v4.4.0. The following improvements are included with this release.
Your code just got a makeover! Stack traces now incorporate syntax highlighting for code snippets.
If you’re using Next.js with Sentry’s Session Replay, we’ve launched an experimental Hydration Error diff tool.
Sentry’s JavaScript SDK now auto-instruments cron monitors for the cron and node-cron libraries. Sentry Crons allows you to monitor the uptime and...
We are proud to announce support for Electron Renderers (UIs)! Profiling offers code-level visibility into your running app, allowing you to identify hot...
Don't care about your testing environments for your Cron Monitors? Now, you can mute specific environments for your monitors. Muted monitor environments will...