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@sentry-internal/feedback
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This SDK is considered experimental and in a beta state. It may experience breaking changes, and may be discontinued at any time. Please reach out on GitHub if you have any feedback/concerns.
To view Feedback in Sentry, your Sentry organization must be an early adopter.
Please read the official integration documentation for installation instructions.
The Feedback integration is highly customizable, please read the official integration documentation for the most up-to-date configuration options.
8.44.0
feat: Deprecate autoSessionTracking
(#14640)
Deprecates autoSessionTracking
.
To enable session tracking, it is recommended to unset autoSessionTracking
and ensure that either, in browser environments
the browserSessionIntegration
is added, or in server environments the httpIntegration
is added.
To disable session tracking, it is recommended to unset autoSessionTracking
and to remove the browserSessionIntegration
in
browser environments, or in server environments configure the httpIntegration
with the trackIncomingRequestsAsSessions
option set to false
.
response
context for http.server spans (#14634)Work in this release was contributed by @robinvw1. Thank you for your contribution!
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We found that @sentry-internal/feedback 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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