Releases: newrelic/go-agent
Release 3.23.1
Added
- Added newrelic.ConfigDatastoreRawQuery(true) configuration option to allow raw SQL queries to appear in new relic dashboards
- Added license file to nrsecurityagent integration
- Added enriched serverless debug logging for faster debugging
Fixed
- Removed timeouts on two tests in trace_observer_test.go
- Bumped nrnats test to go1.19
- Bumped graphql-go to v1.3.0 in the nrgraphgophers integration
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
We recommend updating to the latest agent version as soon as it's available. If you can't upgrade to the latest version, update your agents to a version no more than 90 days old. Read more about keeping agents up to date. (https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/update-new-relic-agent/)
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.23.0
3.23.0
Added
- Adds the
nrsecurityagent
integration for performing Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) of your application. - This action increments the version numbers of the following integrations:
nrgin
v1.2.0nrgrpc
v1.4.0nrmicro
v1.2.0nrmongo
v1.2.0nrsqlite3
v1.2.0
To learn how to use IAST with the New Relic Go Agent, check out our documentation.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release v3.22.1
3.22.1
- Corrects an error in the release process for 3.22.0.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release v3.22.0
3.22.0
Added
- New Apache Kafka integration nrsarama that instruments the Sarama library https://github.com/Shopify/sarama
- New logs in context integration logcontext-v2/nrzap that instruments the zap logging framework https://github.com/uber-go/zap
- Integration tests created for the nrlogrus and nrzapintegrations
- Updated integration tests for nrlogxi
Security Fixes
- Bumped sys package to v0.1.0 in the nrmssql integration
- Bumped net package to v0.7.0 in the nrgrpc, nrmssql , and nrnats integrations
- Bumped aws-sdk-go package to v1.34.0 in the nrawssdk-v1 integration
- Bumped text package to v0.3.8 in the nrnats, and nrpgx integrations
- Bumped gin package to v1.9.0 in the nrgin integration
- Bumped crypto package to v0.1.0 in the nrpgx integration
- Fixed integration tests in nrnats package not correctly showing code coverage
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release v3.21.1
3.21.1
Added
- nrredis-v9: automatic instrumentation for Go redis v9
Fixed
- Agent now requires Go version 1.18 or higher.
- Removed support for Go version 1.17. This version of Go is outside of the support window.
Support Statement
New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Additionally, older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life.
We also recommend using the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should at least be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go Agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go Agent and third-party components.
New
Release v3.21.0
3.21.0
Added
- New errors inbox features:
- User tracking: You can now see the number of users impacted by an error group. Identify the end user with the setUser method.
- Error fingerprint: Are your error occurrences grouped poorly? Set your own error fingerprint via a callback function.
- Ability to disable reporting parameterized query in nrpgx-5
Fixed
- Improved test coverage for gRPC integration, nrgrpc
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release v3.20.4
Fixed
- nrmssql driver updated to use version maintained by Microsoft
- bug where error messages were not truncated to the maximum size, and would get dropped if they were too large
- bug #643 where number of span events was hard coded to 1000, and config setting was being ignored
- unencrypted hash vulnerability in v1.15.0 of github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go patched by bumping to v1.33.0
Added
- improved performance of ignore error code checks in agent
- HTTP error codes can be set as expected by adding them to ErrorCollector.ExpectStatusCodes in the config
Support Statement
We also using the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should at least be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go Agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go Agent and third-party components.
Release v3.20.3
Note that the v2 go agent is no longer supported according to our EOL policy.
Fixed
- Performance Improvements for compression
- nrsnowflake updated to golang 1.17 versions of packages
Support Statement
New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you’re getting the latest features and performance benefits. Additionally, older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life.
We also recommend using the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should at least be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go Agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go Agent and third-party components.
Release v3.20.2
3.20.2
Added
- New
NoticeExpectedError()
method allows you to capture errors that you are expecting to handle, without triggering alerts
Fixed
- More defensive harvest cycle code that will avoid crashing even in the event of a panic.
- Update
nats-server
version to avoid known zip-slip exploit - Update
labstack/echo
version to mitigate known open redirect exploit
Support Statement
New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you’re getting the latest features and performance benefits. Additionally, older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life.
We also recommend using the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should at least be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go Agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go Agent and third-party components.
Release 3.20.1
3.20.1
Added
- New integration
nrpgx5
v1.0.0 to instrumentgithub.com/jackc/pgx/v5
.
Changed
- Changed the following
TraceOption
function to be consistent with their usage and other related identifier names. The old names remain for backward compatibility, but new code should use the new names.WithIgnoredPrefix
->WithIgnoredPrefixes
WithPathPrefix
->WithPathPrefixes
- Implemented better handling of Code Level Metrics reporting when the data (e.g., function names) are excessively long, so that those attributes are suppressed rather than being reported with truncated names. Specifically:
- Attributes with values longer than 255 characters are dropped.
- No CLM attributes at all will be attached to a trace if the
code.function
attribute is empty or is longer than 255 characters. - No CLM attributes at all will be attached to a trace if both
code.namespace
andcode.filepath
are longer than 255 characters.
Support Statement
New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you’re getting the latest features and performance benefits. Additionally, older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life.
We also recommend using the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should at least be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go Agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go Agent and third-party components.