New Features
Added support for the MongoDB library
The PHP agent now supports the MongoDB userland library, which is the recommended interface to the mongodb extension. Users of this library will see new metrics in the Databases tab, nodes in transaction traces, and breakdown metrics on individual transaction pages.
Database instance information available for Redis, Predis, and MongoDB
Queries and commands issued using the PECL Redis extension, the Predis library, and the MongoDB library now capture instance information. Transaction traces now include the name of the host (including the port or socket) and database that the query was run against.
Collection of host information can be disabled by setting
newrelic.datastore_tracer.instance_reporting.enabled = false
in thenewrelic.ini
. Similarly, the database name can be omitted withnewrelic.datastore_tracer.database_name_reporting.enabled = false
.
Upgrade Notices
- Commands in Predis pipelines are now reported individually, rather than being rolled into a single
pipeline
query.
Bug Fixes
- When using PHP 7.0 or 7.1, calling
curl_setopt()
with theCURLOPT_HTTPHEADER
option and an array with elements that have been accessed by reference (for example, withforeach ($array as $k => &$v)
) would result in the headers used by New Relic to track external calls overwriting other custom headers. This has been fixed.
New Relic PHP Agent Release Notes
End of Life Notices
- The New Relic PHP agent no longer supports PHP 5.2. New Relic highly encourages upgrading to a supported version of PHP - 5.6 or higher. If you would like to continue running the New Relic PHP agent with PHP 5.2, we recommend using version 6.9 of the agent, however please note that we can only offer limited support in this case.
New Features
Automatic transaction naming for Magento 2 has been improved. Previously, only requests that were handled by Magento's normal routing were automatically named, which resulted in request types that utilized Magento's interceptor/plugin functionality being named as
unknown
. This primarily affected users of the REST or SOAP web services.REST and SOAP requests will now be named in the
Webapi/Rest
andWebapi/Soap
namespaces, respectively, and will be named according to the service class and method that handle the request.Third party modules that add an interceptor on
Magento\Framework\App\FrontControllerInterface
to override thedispatch()
method will result in transaction names that are based on the interceptor class name. New Relic recommends using thenewrelic_name_transaction()
API function from within the module to name the transaction if you require more precision.
End of Life Notices
- Support for PHP 5.2 in the New Relic PHP agent is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. New Relic highly encourages upgrading to a supported version of PHP - 5.6 or higher. If you would like to continue running the New Relic PHP agent with PHP 5.2, we recommend using version 6.9 of the agent, however please note that we can only offer limited support in this case.
New Features
Instance information for the pgsql and PDO pgsql extensions is now captured. Slow database queries and transaction traces now include the name of the host (including the port or socket) and database that the query was run against.
Collection of host information can be disabled by setting
newrelic.datastore_tracer.instance_reporting.enabled = false
in thenewrelic.ini
. Similarly, the database name can be omitted withnewrelic.datastore_tracer.database_name_reporting.enabled = false
.
End of Life Notices
- Support for PHP 5.2 in the New Relic PHP agent is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. New Relic highly encourages upgrading to a supported version of PHP - 5.6 or higher. If you would like to continue running the New Relic PHP agent with PHP 5.2, we recommend using version 6.8 of the agent, however please note that we can only offer limited support in this case.
New Features
Support for PHP 7.1 has been added.
The elapsed time after which an application will be considered inactive can now be configured using the
newrelic.daemon.app_timeout
setting. This setting is useful when the only transactions being executed are very infrequent, such background processing using a cron job. Previously, an application was considering inactive after ten minutes with no transactions.Instance information for the mysql, mysqli, and PDO mysql extensions is now captured. Slow database queries and transaction traces now include the name of the host (including the port or socket) and database that the query was run against.
Collection of host information can be disabled by setting
newrelic.datastore_tracer.instance_reporting.enabled = false
in thenewrelic.ini
. Similarly, the database name can be omitted withnewrelic.datastore_tracer.database_name_reporting.enabled = false
.
Bug Fixes
- Automatic transaction naming for MediaWiki versions 1.18 and later was broken in version 6.3 of the New Relic PHP agent. This has been fixed.
New Features
PHPUnit test events
Support has been added for the popular unit test library PHPUnit (versions 3.7 to 5.5, inclusive). When enabled, the agent reports test results as custom Insights events. Test suite summary data are sent as
TestSuite
events, while individual test cases are sent asTest
events.You can enable this feature in your newrelic.ini file with
newrelic.phpunit_events.enabled = true
. Depending on your events retention policy, enabling this setting may impact your New Relic billing statement.Read more about this feature on our documentation site.
Support has been added for Slim Framework 2.x and 3.x.
Upgrade Notices
- To avoid potential deadlocks, MySQL SELECT queries that use the
FOR UPDATE
orLOCK IN SHARE MODE
suffixes will no longer generate explain plans.
Bug Fixes
- Automatic page load timing instrumentation was broken on PHP 5.4-7.0 in certain edge cases: most notably, when the
<head>
element was not in the first 40kB of the page content, or when the</body>
element was not in the last few kilobytes of content. This has been fixed. - Prevent real user monitoring JavaScript injection when the Content-Type is first set to text/html then subsequently changed to something else (for example, application/json). This was a regression introduced in version 6.2.
Bug Fixes
- When using version 6.6.0 of the PHP agent, instantiating a PDO object with options set could result in PHP crashing at the end of handling a request. This has been fixed.
New Features
Support has been added for Laravel 5.3.
Experimental Laravel Queue support.
Experimental support for the Laravel Queue component has been added. This supports all versions of Laravel from 4.0 to 5.3, inclusive.
Whether run via
artisan queue:listen
orartisan queue:work
, queue workers will now generate a separate background transaction for each job that is processed. These transactions will be named with the class name of the job, orIlluminateQueueClosure
if a closure was queued.Additionally, a transaction that queues one or more jobs will be linked to the background transaction(s) that processed those jobs on the transaction map in the New Relic UI.
To enable this support, you will need to set the
laravel_queue
feature flag in newrelic.ini. For most users, this will simply involve adding this line:newrelic.feature_flag=laravel_queue
As this is presently an experimental feature, we would welcome feedback — both positive and negative — on whether this feature helps users using the Laravel Queue component better visualise the structure and performance of their applications.
If all goes well, it is anticipated that Laravel Queue support will be enabled by default in a future version of the agent.
Upgrade Notices
Symfony 1 transactions that generate 404 errors due to no routes being matched will now be named based on the module and action that are actually used, rather than the module and action inferred from the request URL. In most cases, this will result in the transaction name being based on the
error_404_module
anderror_404_action
Symfony settings.Note that, as a result of this change, if the configured 404 action calls
sfAction::forward()
to forward to another action, the transaction name will be based on the final action. All other uses ofsfAction::forward()
are unaffected.
Bug Fixes
- Previously, calling
PDO::query
with more than one argument resulted in the query being counted under the 'other' category on the Datastores page in the New Relic UI. This has been fixed. The agent will now correctly categorize the query as 'select', 'insert', 'update', or 'delete'. - Previously, calling
PDO::query
with more than one argument resulted in the agent reporting "(unknown sql)" if the query was slow. (i.e., it exceeded the threshold given by the newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_threshold setting.) This has been fixed. - Previously, calling
SQLite3::querySingle
with two arguments resulted in the query being counted under the 'other' category on the Datastores page in the New Relic UI. This has been fixed. The agent will now correctly categorize the query as 'select', 'insert', 'update', or 'delete'. - Previously, calling
SQLite3::querySingle
with two arguments resulted in the agent reporting "(unknown sql)" if the query was slow. (i.e. It exceeded the threshold given by the newrelic.transaction_tracer.explain_threshold setting.) This has been fixed. - Transient Magento 2 tables now have the unique numbers removed from their names to avoid metric grouping issues.
- Pressflow 6 applications were incorrectly detected as Drupal 7 applications. This could cause POST requests made using
drupal_http_request
to be converted into GET requests. This has been fixed. - Explain plan generation is now always performed on a separate database connection. This has been changed to avoid issues when using MySQL's
SELECT FOUND_ROWS()
feature. - Previously, instrumenting method calls that resolved to
__call()
or__callStatic()
calls could result in crashes on PHP 7. This primarily manifested in crashes for users of certain WordPress plugins (for example, wp-external-links) that registered hooks or actions that used magic methods. This has been fixed.
New Features
- Support has been added for Zend Framework 3.
Bug Fixes
The behavior of the installer when attempting to detect PHP installations has been tightened up. Previously, a directory structure such as
/usr/local/php/php/*
would be detected as an installation of PHP in/usr/local/php
, as the nestedphp
directory would be wrongly assumed to be a PHP CLI binary. The installer now checks if the nestedphp
(orphp-config
) is a directory, and ignores the path if so.Although this is likely to improve the installer in multiple environments, most noticeably, this fix removes erroneous messages about there being multiple PHP installations when installing the PHP agent within the Docker Hub's official PHP images.
Spurious messages like
ALERT: oops, unknown child
could appear in the PHP FPM log when a New Relic daemon process was started. This has been fixed.
New Features
Ignore Errors
A new
newrelic.error_collector.ignore_errors
setting has been added. When configured, this setting can be used to prevent errors, such asE_WARNING
, from being reported to New Relic. This setting does not affect errors reported via thenewrelic_notice_error
API.Ignore Exceptions
A new
newrelic.error_collector.ignore_exceptions
setting has been added. This setting accepts a comma-separated list of fully-qualified class names. When an uncaught exception occurs, the agent will not report the exception to New Relic if it is an instance of a class in this list. This setting does not affect errors reported via thenewrelic_notice_error
API.
Upgrade Notices
Guzzle support is now enabled by default. It can be disabled by setting the new
newrelic.guzzle.enabled
setting to false.The
guzzle
feature flag that was previously used to enable Guzzle support is now ignored.
Bug Fixes
- The first request in each PHP process would remove any output handlers installed using the
output_handler
configuration setting for users of PHP 5.4 and later. This has been fixed: existing output handlers will now remain untouched. - Transient WordPress hooks now have the unique numbers removed from their names to avoid metric grouping issues.
- In cases where WordPress' WP_CONTENT_DIR directory was set to a custom value, WordPress plugin metrics were not reported on PHP 5.2 to 5.4, inclusive. This affected users of the popular WP-Skeleton project. This has been fixed.
- A regression in version 6.3 could cause Guzzle 6 users to lose support for cross application tracing and service maps, in particular when Guzzle 6 was autoloaded as a result of instantiating the only
GuzzleHttp\Client
object used within the lifetime of the script. This has been fixed.
New Features
- Support for Postgres prepared statements has been added when the
pg_prepare
andpg_execute
functions are used. The agent will now report Datastore metrics as well as capture slow queries.
Bug Fixes
- Added a workaround for a stack corruption bug in very old versions of the Suhosin extension when used with PHP 5.3 or higher. The bug exists in Suhosin 0.9.29 and older versions only. Newer versions are not affected.
- Automatic transaction naming could fail in certain circumstances on Laravel 4.1 or higher on PHP 5 when a before route filter was installed. This has been fixed.
- Automatic transaction naming could fail on Laravel 5.x when a global middleware handled the request without forwarding it deeper into the application. For example, the default Authenticate middleware returns a
401 Forbidden
response to unauthenticated requests, preventing proper transaction naming. This has been fixed. - A segfault could occur in memory constrained environments, particularly on PHP 7. This has been fixed.