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July 31
Ruby agent v9.20.0

Importante

Recomendamos atualizar para a versão mais recente do agente assim que estiver disponível. Se você não puder atualizar para a versão mais recente, atualize seu agente para uma versão com no máximo 90 dias. Saiba mais sobre como manter o agente atualizado.

Consulte a New Relic Ruby política de fim de vida útil do agente para obter informações sobre lançamentos de agentes e datas de suporte.

v9.20.0

  • Recurso: Adicionar ECS Docker ID para Fargate

    Anteriormente, o agente Ruby não registrava o ID do Docker ao ser executado em um ambiente AWS ECS Fargate. O ID do Docker agora será registrado corretamente. PR#3172

  • Recurso: Adicionar NewRelic::Helper.version_satisfied?

    O agente tem um novo método auxiliar para simplificar a comparação de versões. NewRelic::Helper.version_satisfied? aceita três argumentos: um número de versão do lado esquerdo, o operador de comparação como uma string e um número de versão do lado direito. Nossos agradecimentos a @kekke-n por esta contribuição. PR#3182

  • Recurso: Adicionado atributo code.stacktrace em intervalos de armazenamento de dados quando a duração excede o limite configurado

    O agente agora adicionará o atributo code.stacktrace aos intervalos de armazenamento de dados quando a duração exceder o limite configurado. O limite é configurado usando a opção de configuração transaction_tracer.stack_trace_threshold. PR#3220

  • Recurso: consolidar valores constantes "Desconhecidos"

    Todas as referências aos vários estilos de capitalização para "Desconhecido" foram consolidadas em duas constantes: NewRelic::UNKNOWN e NewRelic::UNKNOWN_LOWER. Obrigado, @tsubasa1122, pela sua contribuição! PR#3185

  • Correção de bug: Corrigir links de origem do Brewfile

    Anteriormente, os links do README do multiverso para o Brewfile estavam quebrados. Nossos agradecimentos vão para @emmanuel-ferdman por enviar um PR para consertá-los! PR#3191

  • Correção de bug: Corrige erro ao usar HTTPX 1.5.0

    O agente encontrou um erro anteriormente ao usar a nova versão HTTPX 1.5.0. Isso ocorreu devido a uma mudança na maneira como o HTTPX armazena a resposta. O agente foi atualizado para lidar com essa alteração corretamente e não encontra mais erros ao usar o HTTPX 1.5.0. PR#3203

  • Correção de bug: correções de bugs e melhorias nos logs do agente de nível de depuração

    Melhora as informações registradas no nível de depuração pelo agente quando o agente lê uma fonte de configuração. PR#3221

  • Correção de bug: Corrige o risco de falsificação do lado do servidor para script de fluxo de trabalho do Slack

    Internamente, monitoramos as gems lançadas usando um fluxo de trabalho de ações do GitHub que publica atualizações no Slack. [@odaysec] identificou uma maneira de reduzir o risco de falsificação do lado do servidor para este fluxo de trabalho. Obrigado! PR#3184

  • Correção de bug: substituir chamadas JSON.load por JSON.parse

    Geralmente, JSON.parse é visto como mais seguro que JSON.load. Obrigado, @odaysec, por nos alertar sobre isso! PR#3183 PR#3230

April 30
Ruby agent v9.19.0

Importante

Recomendamos atualizar para a versão mais recente do agente assim que estiver disponível. Se você não puder atualizar para a versão mais recente, atualize seu agente para uma versão com no máximo 90 dias. Saiba mais sobre como manter o agente atualizado.

Consulte a New Relic Ruby política de fim de vida útil do agente para obter informações sobre lançamentos de agentes e datas de suporte.

v9.19.0

  • recurso: Adicionar ID de thread como atributo para todos os spans

    O agente agora registrará o ID do thread como um atributo em cada intervalo. PR#3122

  • recurso: Adicionar suporte para o sinalizador de rastreamento TraceContext do W3C

    Anteriormente, o agente não usaria o campo de sinalizador trace do cabeçalho traceparent para decisões de amostragem. Isso pode levar a um rastreamento fragmentado na interface. Embora o comportamento padrão permaneça inalterado, duas novas opções de configuração, distributed_tracing.sampler.remote_parent_sampled e distributed_tracing.sampler.remote_parent_not_sampled, foram introduzidas para permitir mais controle sobre a maneira como as decisões de amostragem são tomadas. PR#3135

  • Correção de bug: Incluir request.uri no evento de transação por padrão

    O dicionário de dados New Relic espera que Transaction evento tenha o atributo request.uri . O agente Ruby agora atende a essa expectativa. Se você quiser excluir request.uri do evento de transação, você pode fazer isso definindo transaction_events.attributes.exclude como 'request.uri'. PR#3103

  • Correção de bug: Corrige erro na instrumentação do Active Job ao usar perform_all_later

    Anteriormente, quando o método perform_all_later do Active Job era chamado e o agente estava em execução, um NoMethodError era gerado com a mensagem undefined method 'queue_name' for nil. O erro foi corrigido e o nome do segmento refletirá o primeiro trabalho na fila. Agradecemos a @tan-linx por nos alertar sobre isso e fornecer uma solução. PR#3110

April 2
Ruby agent v9.18.0

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.18.0

  • Feature: Add elasticsearch.capture_cluster_name configuration option

    A new configuration option, elasticsearch.capture_cluster_name, has been added to control capturing Elasticsearch cluster names. Cluster names are captured by default, but can now be disabled as needed. PR#3038

  • Feature: Add support for sidekiq-delay_extensions

    Sidekiq delay extensions were removed from Sidekiq in 7.x and are now avaliable through the sidekiq-delay_extensions gem. Thanks to @sobrinho, the agent now has continued support for delay extensions.PR#3056

  • Feature: Parallelize calls for vendor metadata

    Previously, the agent would make calls for vendor metadata in a serial fashion. This could lead to a delay in starting the agent. Now, the agent will make these calls in parallel, reducing the time it takes to start the agent. PR#3094

  • Bugfix: Prevent a nil segment from causing errors in Net::HTTP instrumentation

    When using JRuby, a race condition can happen that causes the segment creation to fail and return nil. This would cause an error to occur when methods were later called on the nil segment. These methods will no longer be called if the segment is nil, preventing that error from occurring. PR#3046

  • Bugfix: JRuby multithreading improvements

    Added some additional nil checks and mutexes to prevent issues when using the agent on JRuby with multiple threads. Thanks to @NC-piercej for bringing this to our attention Issue#3021 PR#3053

  • Bugfix: Stop reporting rescued Sidekiq::OverLimit exceptions

    When Sidekiq's concurrent rate limiters encounter an OverLimit exception, Sidekiq typically handles this by re-enqueuing the job. Previously, all occurrences of Sidekiq::OverLimit were logged as errors in New Relic, even when Sidekiq's middleware resolved the exception. New Relic will no longer report errors that are handled by Sidekiq's own middleware. Thanks to @97jaz for reporting this issue. Issue#3037 PR#3047

  • Bugfix: Protect against nil agents or health checks

    In some cases the agent or health checks may be nil when they are called. Safe navigation operators have been added for protection on those occasions. PR#3049

  • Bugfix: Ignore Solid Queue ThreadError: queue empty error message by default

    When using the solid_queue gem, the agent previously generated excessive warn-level logs when the queue was empty. The agent now ignores queue empty error messages of the ThreadError class by default. This behavior can be adjusted using the error_collector.ignore_messages configuration option. PR#3060

  • Bugfix: Refactor URI host handling to accommodate downcasing frozen strings

    When URI host string was frozen, a FrozenError would be raised when the agent attempted to downcase the host as part of its data normalization process. Now, the update is friendly for frozen strings. Thank you @pedrol3001 for your contribution! PR#3097

January 29
Ruby agent v9.17.0

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.17.0

  • Feature: Support Ruby 3.4.0

    The agent now supports Ruby 3.4.0. We've made incremental changes throughout the preview stage to reach compatibility. This release includes an update to the Thread Profiler for compatibility with Ruby 3.4.0's new backtrace format. Issue#2992 PR#2997

  • Feature: Add instrumentation for aws-sdk-firehose

    The agent now has instrumentation for the aws-sdk-firehose gem. PR#2973

  • Feature: Kubernetes APM auto-attach - new agent version precedent

    Previously, when a customer installed the Ruby agent via Kubernetes APM auto-attach and also had the Ruby agent listed in their Gemfile, the agent version in Gemfile would take precedence. Now, the agent version installed by auto-attach takes priority. PR#3018

  • Feature: Add health checks when the agent runs within Agent Control

    When the agent is started within an Agent Control environment, a health check file will be created at the configured file location for every agent process. By default, this location is: '/newrelic/apm/health'. The health check files will be updated at the configured frequency, which defaults to every five seconds. PR#2995

  • Feature: Add Redshift as recognized ActiveRecord adapter

    When the agent does not recognize an ActiveRecord adapter, the host, port, and database name information is not added to the datastore span. Redshift will now be treated like PostgreSQL, and the agent will save the host, port, and database name on the span. PR#3032

  • Feature: Add instrumentation for aws-sdk-kinesis

    The agent now has instrumentation for the aws-sdk-kinesis gem. It will record message broker segments for get_records, put_record, and put_records operations. All other operations will record standard segments. PR#2974

  • Bugfix: Stop emitting inaccurate debug-level log about deprecated configuration options

    In the previous major release, we dropped support for many disable_library_name configuration options in favor of instrumentation.library_name. Previously, a DEBUG level log warning appeared whenever disable_* options were set to true, even for libraries (e.g. Action Dispatch) without equivalent instrumentation.* options:

>DEBUG : [DEPRECATED] configuration disable_library_name for library_name will be removed in the next major release. Use instrumentation. library_name with one of ["auto", "disabled", "prepend", "chain"]

This inaccurate warning has been removed. If you are disabling instrumentation using instrumentation.library_name: disabled or NEW_RELIC_INSTRUMENTATION_LIBRARY_NAME=disabled, please verify the option exists by consulting our configuration documentation. If the option does not exist, check the 'Disabling' section to see if there is a related option. We apologize for the confusion. PR#3005

  • Bugfix: Do not attempt to decorate logs with nil messages

    The agent no longer attempts to add New Relic linking metadata to logs with nil messages. Thank you, @arlando for bringing this to our attention! Issue#2985 PR#2986

  • Bugfix: Stop renaming final Grape segment

    Previously, the agent renamed the final segment in Grape transactions to "Middleware/Grape/#{class_name}/call". This was a part of an old instrumentation pattern that is no longer relevant. Many thanks to @seriousdev-gh for bringing this issue to our attention and along with a great reproduction and suggested fix. PR#2987.

December 4, 2024
Ruby agent v9.16.1

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.16.1

  • Bugfix: Added the support for the Trilogy database adapter.

    The agent now fully supports the Trilogy, a client library for MySQL-compatible database servers, and correctly lists MySQL as the corresponding database in the UI. PR#2966.

November 19, 2024
Ruby agent v9.16.0

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.16.0

Version 9.16.0 introduces the following features and bug fixes:

  • Feature: Instrumentation for aws-sdk-lambda

    When the aws-sdk-lambda gem is available and used to invoke remote AWS Lambda functions, the timing and error details of the invocations will be reported to New Relic. PR#2926.

  • Feature: Add new configuration options to attach custom tags (labels) to logs

    The Ruby agent now allows you to opt-in to adding your custom tags (labels) to agent-forwarded logs. With custom tags on logs, platform engineers can easily filter, search, and correlate log data for faster and more efficient troubleshooting, improved performance, and optimized resource utilization. PR#2925

  • Feature: Update View Component instrumentation+

    The .identifier method will be formally exposed as part of the View Component public API. The agent will now use this method for building metric names when available, ensuring ongoing compatibility with all View Component versions. PR#2956

  • Bugfix: Record explain plan traces on Rails 7.2+

    Rails 7.2 removed adapter-specific connection methods (ex. ActiveRecord::Base.postgresql_connection) and replaced them with ActiveRecord::Base.with_connection. Our explain plan feature relies on making a connection to the database to create an explain plan trace. Due to a bug in our tests, we missed this regression. Now, the agent uses the new method to fetch explain plans on Rails 7.2+. Thank you, @gsar and @gstark for bringing this to our attention! Issue#2922 PR#2940

October 31, 2024
Ruby agent v9.15.0

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.15.0

Version 9.15.0 updates View Component instrumentation to use a default metric name when one is unavailable, adds a configuration option to associate the AWS account ID with the DynamoDB calls from the AWS SDK, resolves a bug in rdkafka instrumentation when using the karafka-rdkafka gem, resolves a bug in the ruby-kafka instrumentation, fixes a bug with Grape instrumentation, and addresses a bug preventing the agent from running in serverless mode in an AWS Lambda layer.

  • Feature: New configuration option cloud.aws.account_id

    A new configuration option has been added, cloud.aws.account_id, that will allow New Relic to provide more details about certain calls made using the AWS SDK. For example, relationships between AWS services instrumented with New Relic's CloudWatch Metric Streams will have relationships formed in the service map with APM applications. Currently, the DynamoDB instrumentation is the only instrumentation that will make use of this configuration option, but this will be used in future instrumentation as well. PR#2904

  • Feature: Use default View/component metric name for unidentified View Components

    Previously, when a View Component metric name could not be identified, the agent would set the name as nil. Now, the agent defaults to using View/component as the metric name when one can not be identified. PR#2907

  • Bugfix: Instrumentation errors when using the karafka-rdkafka gem

    Due to version differences between the rdkafka gem and karafka-rdkafka gem, the agent could encounter an error when it tried to install rdkafka instrumentation. This has now been resolved. Thank you to @krisdigital for bringing this issue to our attention. PR#2880

  • Bugfix: Stop calling deprecated all_specs method to check for the presence of newrelic-grape

    In 9.14.0, we released a fix for calls to the deprecated Bundler.rubygems.all_specs, but the fix fell short for the agent's Grape instrumentation and deprecation warnings could still be raised. The condition has been simplified and deprecation warnings should no longer be raised. Thank you, @excelsior for bringing this to our attention. Issue#2885 PR#2906

  • Bugfix: Instrumentation errors when using the ruby-kafka gem

    Kafka::Consumer#each_message takes keyword arguments, while the prepended method is defined with a single splat positional argument. In Ruby >= 3.0, this signature mismatch raises an ArgumentError. Thank you @patrickarnett for providing this bugfix. PR#2915

  • Bugfix: Restore AWS Lambda layer operational functionality

    Version 9.14.0 of the agent introduced an optimization related to how the agent handles boolean configuration parameters which inadvertently caused the agent to stop operating properly in an AWS Lambda layer context. Issue#2919PR#2920

September 30, 2024
Ruby agent v9.14.0

Importante

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.

See the New Relic Ruby agent EOL policy for information about agent releases and support dates.

v9.14.0

Version 9.14.0 adds Apache Kafka instrumentation for the rdkafka and ruby-kafka gems, introduces a configuration-based, automatic way to add custom instrumentation method tracers, correctly captures MIME type for ActionDispatch 7.0+ requests, properly handles Boolean coercion for newrelic.yml configuration, fixes a JRuby bug in the configuration manager, fixes a bug related to Bundler.rubygems.installed_specs, and fixes a bug to make the agent compatible with ViewComponent v3.15.0+.

  • Feature: Add Apache Kafka instrumentation for the rdkafka and ruby-kafka gems

    The agent now has instrumentation for both the rdkafka and ruby-kafka gems. The agent will record transactions and message broker segments for produce and consume calls made using these gems. PR#2824 PR#2842

  • Feature: Add a configuration option to permit custom method tracers to be defined automatically

    A new :automatic_custom_instrumentation_method_list configuration parameter has been added to permit the user to define a list of fully qualified (namespaced) Ruby methods for the agent to automatically add custom instrumentation for without requiring any code modifications to be made to the classes that define the methods.

    The list should be an array of CLASS#METHOD (for instance methods) and/or CLASS.METHOD (for class methods) strings.

    Use fully qualified class names (using the :: delimiter) that include any module or class namespacing.

    Here is some Ruby source code that defines a render_png instance method for an Image class and a notify class method for a User class, both within a MyCompany module namespace:

    module MyCompany
    class Image
    def render_png
    # code to render a PNG
    end
    end
    class User
    def self.notify
    # code to notify users
    end
    end
    end

    Given that source code, the newrelic.yml config file might request instrumentation for both of these methods like so:

    automatic_custom_instrumentation_method_list:
    - MyCompany::Image#render_png
    - MyCompany::User.notify

    That configuration example uses YAML array syntax to specify both methods. Alternatively, a comma-delimited string can be used instead:

    automatic_custom_instrumentation_method_list: 'MyCompany::Image#render_png, MyCompany::User.notify'

    Whitespace around the comma(s) in the list is optional. When configuring the agent with a list of methods via the NEW_RELIC_AUTOMATIC_CUSTOM_INSTRUMENTATION_METHOD_LIST environment variable, this comma-delimited string format should be used:

    export NEW_RELIC_AUTOMATIC_CUSTOM_INSTRUMENTATION_METHOD_LIST='MyCompany::Image#render_png, MyCompany::User.notify'

    PR#2851

  • Feature: Collect just MIME type for ActionDispatch 7.0+ requests

    Rails 7.0 introduced changes to the behavior of ActionDispatch::Request#content_type, adding extra request-related details the agent wasn't expecting to collect. Additionally, the agent's use of content_type was triggering deprecation warnings. The agent now uses ActionDispatch::Request#media_type to capture the MIME type. Thanks to @internethostage for letting us know about this change. Issue#2500 PR#2855

  • Bugfix: Corrected Boolean coercion for newrelic.yml configuration

    Previously, any String assigned to New Relic configurations expecting a Boolean value were evaluated as true. This could lead to unexpected behavior. For example, setting application_logging.enabled: 'false' in newrelic.yml would incorrectly evaluate to application_logging.enabled: true due to the truthy nature of Strings.

    Now, the agent strictly interprets Boolean configuration values. It recognizes both actual Boolean values and certain Strings/Symbols:

    • 'true', 'yes', or 'on' (evaluates to true)
    • 'false', 'no', or 'off' (evaluates to false)

    Any other inputs will revert to the setting's default configuration value. PR#2847

  • Bugfix: JRuby not saving configuration values correctly in configuration manager

    Previously, a change made to fix a different JRuby bug caused the agent to not save configuration values correctly in the configuration manager when running on JRuby. This has been fixed. PR#2848

  • Bugfix: Update condition to verify Bundler.rubygems.installed_specs is available

    To address a recent Bundler deprecation warning, we started using Bundler.rubygems.installed_specs instead of Bundler.rubygems.all_specs in environments that seemed appropriate. We discovered the version constraint we used was too low. Now, rather than check the version, we check for the method using respond_to?. PR#2853

  • Bugfix: Support view_component v3.15.0+

    Previously the agent had been making use of a private API to obtain a component identifier value. This private API was dropped in v3.15.0 of view_component, resulting in errors from the New Relic Ruby agent's continued attempts to use it. Many thanks to community member @navidemad for bringing this issue to our attention and supplying a bugfix with PR#2870.

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