The Dev Toolbar, now in open beta, is a floating widget in your web app, offering meaningful Sentry insights for the specific page being viewed. With three different page-aware panels: Issues, Feedback and Feature Flags, you can quickly surface relevant actionable issues when you have the most context for understanding them: as you browse your own site.
We've added feature flag context to issue details, providing deeper insight into the state of your application prior to an error. It can help you understand if a feature flag change is correlated with a new issue, as well as help you reproduce your users' application state at the time of an error.
Feature flag insights on your error events can help you understand if a feature flag change is correlated with a new issue as well as help you reproduce your users' application state at the time of an error.
The tree compare tool helps diagnose hydration errors in React by identifying and time stamping DOM mutations, with detailed context for debugging.
Sentry AI helps you understand and fix errors faster. Issue Summary quickly orients you to what's going wrong. Autofix works together with you to find the root cause and fix it with a pull request.
The latest beta release of the Sentry Java SDK is live with version 8.0.0-beta.2. It includes improvements to automatically capture more data from popular libraries and frameworks.
Performance and Insights are merging and in the process focusing on the domains frontend, backend, mobile, and AI.
With the 8.35.0 release @sentry/nuxt
Sentry SDK is officially in beta.
Pinia is the defacto library for state management in Vue and Nuxt. Our Vue and Nuxt SDKs now have an integration which will attach information about the current state being managed by Pinia to the error events sent to sentry. Enriched breadcrumbs and the attached state will help you debug errors faster.
The Queries view has added support for MongoDB, its first no-SQL database system.
You can now set up a Custom Measurement alerting rule using the Mobile Vitals metrics App Start Cold, App Start Warm, TTID, and TTFD.