Releases: getsentry/sentry-python
Releases · getsentry/sentry-python
0.7.7
- Fix a bug that would not capture request bodies if they were empty JSON
arrays, objects or strings. - New GNU backtrace integration parses stacktraces from exception messages and
appends them to existing stacktrace. - Capture Tornado formdata.
- Support Python 3.6 in Sanic and AIOHTTP integration.
- Clear breadcrumbs before starting a new request.
- Fix a bug in the Celery integration that would drop pending events during
worker shutdown (particularly an issue when running withmax_tasks_per_child = 1
) - Fix a bug with
repr
ing locals whose__repr__
simultaneously changes the
WSGI environment or other data that we're also trying to serialize at the
same time.
0.7.6
0.7.5
0.7.4
- Read release and environment from process environment like the Raven SDK
does. The keys are calledSENTRY_RELEASE
andSENTRY_ENVIRONMENT
. - Fix a bug in the
serverless
integration where it would not push a new scope
for each function call (leaking tags and other things across calls). - Experimental support for type hints.
0.7.3
- Fix crash in AIOHTTP integration when integration was set up but disabled.
- Flask integration now adds usernames, email addresses based on the protocol
Flask-User defines on top of Flask-Login. - New threading integration catches exceptions from crashing threads.
- New method
flush
on hubs and clients. New globalflush
function. - Add decorator for serverless functions to fix common problems in those
environments. - Fix a bug in the logging integration where using explicit handlers required
enabling the integration.
0.7.2
0.7.1
0.7.0
- Properly display chained exceptions (PEP-3134).
- Rewrite celery integration to monkeypatch instead of using signals due to
bugs in Celery 3's signal handling. The Celery scope is also now available in
prerun and postrun signals. - Fix Tornado integration to work with Tornado 6.
- Do not evaluate Django
QuerySet
when trying to capture local variables.
Also an internal hook was added to overwriterepr
for local vars.