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5.1.0

The Sentry SDK team is happy to announce the immediate availability of Sentry Symfony SDK v5.1.0.

Features

  • The SDK was updated to support PHP 8.4 (#893)
  • Set the status for CLI command transactions based on the exit code (#891)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix including request data on transactions (#879)

5.0.1

The Sentry SDK team is happy to announce the immediate availability of Sentry Symfony SDK v5.0.1.

Bug Fixes

  • Add missing setCallbackWrapper method to TraceableCacheAdapterTrait (#841)
  • Fix detection of the symfony/http-client being installed (#858)

5.0.0

The Sentry SDK team is thrilled to announce the immediate availability of Sentry Symfony SDK v5.0.0.

Breaking Change

Please refer to the UPGRADE-5.0.md guide for a complete list of breaking changes.

This version adds support for the underlying Sentry PHP SDK v4.0. Please refer to the PHP SDK sentry-php/UPGRADE-4.0.md guide for a complete list of breaking changes.

  • This version exclusively uses the envelope endpoint to send event data to Sentry.

    If you are using sentry.io, no action is needed. If you are using an on-premise/self-hosted installation of Sentry, the minimum requirement is now version >= v20.6.0.

  • You need to have ext-curl installed to use the SDK.

  • The IgnoreErrorsIntegration integration was removed. Use the ignore_exceptions option instead. Previously, both Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\Error\FatalError and Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException were ignored by default. To continue ignoring these exceptions, make the following changes to the config file:

    // config/packages/sentry.yaml
    
    sentry:
      options:
        ignore_exceptions:
          - 'Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\Error\FatalError'
          - 'Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException'

    This option performs an is_a check now, so you can also ignore more generic exceptions.

Features

  • Add support for Sentry Developer Metrics (#1619)

    use function Sentry\metrics;
    
    // Add 4 to a counter named hits
    metrics()->increment(key: 'hits', value: 4);
    
    // Add 25 to a distribution named response_time with unit milliseconds
    metrics()->distribution(key: 'response_time', value: 25, unit: MetricsUnit::millisecond());
    
    // Add 2 to gauge named parallel_requests, tagged with type: "a"
    metrics()->gauge(key: 'parallel_requests', value: 2, tags: ['type': 'a']);
    
    // Add a user's email to a set named users.sessions, tagged with role: "admin"
    metrics()->set('users.sessions', '[email protected]', null, ['role' => User::admin()]);

    Metrics are automatically sent to Sentry at the end of a request, hooking into Symfony's kernel.terminate event.

  • Add new fluent APIs (#1601)

    // Before
    $transactionContext = new TransactionContext();
    $transactionContext->setName('GET /example');
    $transactionContext->setOp('http.server');
    
    // After
    $transactionContext = (new TransactionContext())
        ->setName('GET /example');
        ->setOp('http.server');
  • Simplify the breadcrumb API (#1603)

    // Before
    \Sentry\addBreadcrumb(
        new \Sentry\Breadcrumb(
            \Sentry\Breadcrumb::LEVEL_INFO,
            \Sentry\Breadcrumb::TYPE_DEFAULT,
            'auth',                // category
            'User authenticated',  // message (optional)
            ['user_id' => $userId] // data (optional)
        )
    );
    
    // After
    \Sentry\addBreadcrumb(
        category: 'auth',
        message: 'User authenticated', // optional
        metadata: ['user_id' => $userId], // optional
        level: Breadcrumb::LEVEL_INFO, // set by default
        type: Breadcrumb::TYPE_DEFAULT, // set by default
    );
  • New default cURL HTTP client (#1589)

    The SDK now ships with its own HTTP client based on cURL. A few new options were added.

    // config/packages/sentry.yaml
    
    sentry:
      options:
        - http_proxy_authentication: 'username:password' // user name and password to use for proxy authentication
        - http_ssl_verify_peer: false // default true, verify the peer's SSL certificate
        - http_compression: false // default true, http request body compression

    To use a different client, you may use the http_client option. To use a different transport, you may use the transport option. A custom transport must implement the TransportInterface. If you use the transport option, the http_client option has no effect.

Misc

  • The abandoned package php-http/message-factory was removed.