Releases: getsentry/sentry-php
4.0.1
3.22.1
4.0.0
The Sentry SDK team is thrilled to announce the immediate availability of Sentry PHP SDK v4.0.0.
Breaking Change
Please refer to the UPGRADE-4.0.md guide for a complete list of breaking changes.
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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-curlinstalled to use the SDK. -
The
IgnoreErrorsIntegrationintegration was removed. Use theignore_exceptionsoption instead.Sentry\init([ 'ignore_exceptions' => [BadThingsHappenedException::class], ]);
This option performs an
is_acheck now, so you can also ignore more generic exceptions.
Features
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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');
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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 );
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New
loggeroption (#1625)To make it easier to debug the internals of the SDK, the
loggeroption now accepts aPsr\Log\LoggerInterfaceinstance.
We do provide two implementations,Sentry\Logger\DebugFileLoggerandSentry\Logger\DebugStdOutLogger.// This logs messages to the provided file path Sentry\init([ 'logger' => new DebugFileLogger(filePath: ROOT . DS . 'sentry.log'), ]); // This logs messages to stdout Sentry\init([ 'logger' => new DebugStdOutLogger(), ]);
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New default cURL HTTP client (#1589)
The SDK now ships with its own HTTP client based on cURL. A few new options were added.
Sentry\init([ '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_clientoption.use Sentry\Client; use Sentry\HttpClient\HttpClientInterface; use Sentry\HttpClient\Request; use Sentry\HttpClient\Response; use Sentry\Options; $httpClient = new class() implements HttpClientInterface { public function sendRequest(Request $request, Options $options): Response { // your custom implementation return new Response($response->getStatusCode(), $response->getHeaders(), ''); } }; Sentry\init([ 'http_client' => $httpClient, ]);
To use a different transport, you may use the
transportoption. A custom transport must implement theTransportInterface.
If you use thetransportoption, thehttp_clientoption has no effect.
Misc
- The abandoned package
php-http/message-factorywas removed.
3.22.0
3.21.0
The Sentry SDK team is happy to announce the immediate availability of Sentry PHP SDK v3.21.0.
Features
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Add
Sentry::captureCheckIn()(#1573)Sending check-ins from the SDK is now simplified.
$checkInId = Sentry\captureCheckIn( slug: 'monitor-slug', status: CheckInStatus::inProgress() ); // do something Sentry\captureCheckIn( checkInId: $checkInId, slug: 'monitor-slug', status: CheckInStatus::ok() );
You can also pass in a
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Undeprecate the
tagsoption (#1561)You can now set tags that are applied to each event when calling
Sentry::init().Sentry\init([ 'tags' => [ 'foo' => 'bar', ], ])
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Apply the
prefixesoption to profiling frames (#1568)If you added the
prefixesoption when callingSentry::init(), this option will now also apply to profile frames.Sentry\init([ 'prefixes' => ['/var/www/html'], ])
Misc
3.20.1
3.20.0
The Sentry SDK team is happy to announce the immediate availability of Sentry PHP SDK v3.20.0.
Features
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Tracing without Performance (#1516)
You can now set up distributed tracing without the need to use the performance APIs.
This allows you to connect your errors that hail from other Sentry instrumented applications to errors in your PHP application.To continue a trace, fetch the incoming Sentry tracing headers and call
\Sentry\continueTrace()as early as possible in the request cycle.$sentryTraceHeader = $request->getHeaderLine('sentry-trace'); $baggageHeader = $request->getHeaderLine('baggage'); continueTrace($sentryTraceHeader, $baggageHeader);
To continue a trace outward, you may attach the Sentry tracing headers to any HTTP client request.
You can fetch the required header values by calling\Sentry\getBaggage()and\Sentry\getTraceparent(). -
Upserting Cron Monitors (#1511)
You can now create and update your Cron Monitors programmatically with code.
Read more about this in our docs.