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@sentry-internal/browser-utils
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Common utilities used by the Sentry JavaScript SDKs.
Note: This package is only meant to be used internally, and as such is not part of our public API contract and does not follow semver.
8.39.0
The @sentry/nestjs
SDK will now capture performance data for NestJS Events (@nestjs/event-emitter
)
@SentryExceptionCaptured
for @WithSentry
(#14322)SentryService
behaviour into @sentry/nestjs
SDK init()
(#14321)SentryGlobalFilter
(#14320)childProcessIntegration
for processThreadBreadcrumbIntegration
and deprecate it (#14334)_sentryModuleMetadata
is not mangled (#14344)sentry.source
attribute to custom
when calling span.updateName
on SentrySpan
(#14251)Request
type in favor of RequestEventData
(#14317)transaction
in requestDataIntegration
(#14306)FAQs
Browser Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
The npm package @sentry-internal/browser-utils receives a total of 2,207,170 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry-internal/browser-utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry-internal/browser-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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