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June 22, 2020
Node.js agent v6.10.0

New Features

  • Additional Transaction Information applied to Span Events
    • When Distributed Tracing and/or Infinite Tracing are enabled, the Agent will now incorporate additional information from the Transaction Event on to the currently available Span Event of the transaction.
      • The following items are affected:
        • aws-lambda related attributes
        • error.message
        • error.class
        • error.expected
        • http.statusCode
        • http.statusText
        • message.*
        • parent.type
        • parent.app
        • parent.account
        • parent.transportType
        • parent.transportDuration
        • Request Parameters request.parameters.*
        • request.header.*
        • request.method
        • request.uri
    • Custom Attributes
      • Custom transaction attributes added via API.addCustomAttribute or API.addCustomAttributes will now be propagated to the currently active span, if available.
    • Security Recommendation:
      • Review your Transaction Event attributes configuration. Any attribute include or exclude setting specific to Transaction Events should be applied to your Span Attributes configuration or global attributes configuration. Please see Node.js agent attributes for more on how to configure.

Improvements

  • Upgraded @grpc/grpc-js from 1.0.3 to 1.0.4
  • Modified redis callback-less versioned test to use commandQueueLength as indicator redis command has completed and test can continue. This is in effort to further reduce these test flickers. Additionally, added wait for client 'ready' before moving on to tests.
  • Updated force secret test runs to run on branch pushes to the main repository.

June 8, 2020
Node.js agent v6.9.0

New Features

  • Added AWS API Gateway V2 support to Lambda instrumentation.

  • Added 'transaction.name' intrinsic to active span at time transaction name is finalized.

    This enables finding transaction name for traces that may not have a matching transaction event.

  • Added 'error.expected' attribute to span active at time expected error was noticed.

Improvements

  • Dropped errors earlier during collection when error collection is disabled.

    Error attributes will no longer show up on spans when error collection has been disabled. Other unnecessary work will also be avoided.

  • Removed allocation of logging-only objects used by transaction naming when those log levels are disabled.

  • Upgraded escodegen from 1.12.0 to 1.14.1.

  • Upgraded readable-stream from 3.4.0 to 3.6.0.

  • Upgraded @grpc/proto-loader from 0.5.3 to 0.5.4.

  • Converted facts unit test to use tap API.

  • Converted transaction 'finalizeName...' unit tests to use tap API.

  • Added several items to .npmignore to prevent accidental publishing.

  • Fixed Redis client w/o callback versioned test flicker.

    Doesn't end transaction until error encountered. Increases wait time for first operation which has to complete for the second operation to be successful.

May 21, 2020
Node.js agent v6.8.0

New Features

  • Bumped @newrelic/native-metrics to ^5.1.0.

    Upgraded nan to ^2.14.1 to resolve 'GetContents' deprecation warning with Node 14. This version of the native metrics module is tested against Node 14 and includes a pre-built binary download backup for Node 14.

Improvements

  • Added whitespace trimming of license key configuration values.

    Previously, when a license key was entered with leading or trailing whitespace, it would be used as-is and result in a validation failure. This most commonly occurred with environment variable based configuration.

  • Moved to GitHub actions for CI.

  • Updated PR template and added initial issue templates.

  • Converted most of the collector API unit tests to use the tap API. Split larger test groupings into their own test files.

May 14, 2020
Node.js agent v6.7.1

Fixes

  • Added synthetics headers to transaction event intrinsics for Distributed Tracing
  • Fixed stale comment documentation with regards to segment recording

May 7, 2020
Node.js agent v6.7.0

New Features

  • Added a configurable-length span queue to Infinite Tracing: infinite_tracing.span_events.queue_size.

    The queue length can be modified to balance the needs of keeping full traces against trade-off of memory usage and CPU overhead in a high-throughput application.

Improvements

  • Updated remaining /api unit tests to use tap API.
  • Updated @grpc/grpc-js to v1.0.3.

Fixes

  • Fixed issue where API.instrumentLoadedModule could throw an exception when it failed.

    Error details will now be caught and logged.

  • Resolved non-proxy minimist security warnings by bumping dependencies.

    These updates only impact development dependencies. Thank you to @devfreddy for the contribution.

    • Updated minimist sub-deps to resolve most related security warnings.
    • Updated tap to resolve remaining tap security warnings.
    • Updated @newrelic/proxy.

April 20, 2020
Node.js agent v6.6.0

New Features

  • Added support for Infinite Tracing on New Relic Edge.

    Infinite Tracing observes 100% of your distributed traces and provides visualizations for the most actionable data so you have the examples of errors and long-running traces so you can better diagnose and troubleshoot your systems.

    You configure your agent to send traces to a trace observer in New Relic Edge. You view your distributed traces through the New Relic’s UI. There is no need to install a collector on your network.

    Infinite Tracing is currently available on a sign-up basis. If you would like to participate, please contact your sales representative.

Improvements

  • Added function_version to lambda metadata payload.

    This is pulled from an invocation's context.functionVersion value.

March 19, 2020
Node.js agent v6.5.0

Improvements

  • Added error attributes to spans.

    • The public api method noticeError() now attaches exception details to the currently executing span. Spans with error details are now highlighted red in the Distributed Tracing UI. Also, the attributes error.class and error.message are added to the span. If multiple errors are recorded for a single span, only the final error's attributes will be added to the span.
    • Added ID of the span in which an error occurred to the corresponding transaction error event.
  • Added new public API methods addCustomSpanAttribute and addCustomSpanAttributes to add attributes to the currently executing span.

  • Added new attributes to http outbound spans: http.statusCode and http.statusText.

  • Updated W3C Trace Context "Known Issues and Workaround" notes with latest accurate consideration.

  • Converted unit tests to run via tap. Removes mocha dependency.

Fixes

  • Fixed route naming when hapi's pre route handlers share functions.
  • Fixed child_process instrumentation so that handlers can be effectively removed when attached via .once() or manually removed via removeListener().

February 27, 2020
Node.js agent v6.4.2

Improvements

  • Support new http[s] get/request function signature in Node v10+

  • Added the following Span attributes:

    • http.statusCode
    • http.statusText

    The above attributes will be replacing the following deprecated attributes:

    • httpResponseCode
    • response.status
    • response.statusMessage

    The deprecated attributes will be removed with the next major release of the agent.

  • Updates version check to be in alignment with our stated support policy and the version constraints in package.json

  • Redacts individual certificate configuration values before sending to server settings. When configured, these values will now appear like: {certificates.0: ****}.

Known issues and workarounds

  • If a .NET agent is initiating distributed traces as the root service, you must update that .NET agent to version 8.24 or later before upgrading your downstream New Relic Node agents to this agent release.

February 20, 2020
Node.js agent v6.4.1

Improvements

  • Removed calls to OutgoingMessage.prototype._headers in favor of using public getHeaders API (thanks to @adityasabnis for bringing this to our attention).

  • Removed engine upper-bound to enable easier experimentation of newer Node versions with the agent for customers.

    Please see https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/agents/nodejs-agent/getting-started/compa... for officially supported versions. Incompatibilities are expected for odd-numbered releases, which are not supported, and even-numbered releases before "official" support has been released.

  • Reduced "... Aggregator data send." log messages to debug level to reduce noise of default logs.

  • Prevented passing CI with .only() in mocha tests.

  • Removed CI restriction for Node 12.15. Node shipped a fix for the 12.16 breakage in 12.16.1.

  • Reduced logging level of raw x-queue-start or x-request-start header values to avoid logging very large values at default logging levels.

Fixes

Known issues and workarounds

  • If a .NET agent is initiating distributed traces as the root service, you must update that .NET agent to version 8.24 or later before upgrading your downstream New Relic Node agents to this agent release.

February 12, 2020
Node.js agent v6.4.0

New Features

  • Added support for W3C Trace Context, with easy upgrade from New Relic trace context.

    • Distributed tracing now supports W3C Trace Context headers for HTTP protocols when distributed tracing is enabled. Our implementation can accept and emit both the W3C trace header format and the New Relic trace header format. This simplifies agent upgrades, allowing trace context to be propagated between services with older and newer releases of New Relic agents. W3C trace header format will always be accepted and emitted. New Relic trace header format will be accepted, and you can optionally disable emission of the New Relic trace header format.

    • When distributed tracing is enabled with distributed_tracing.enabled: true, the Node agent will now accept W3C's traceparent and tracestate headers when calling TransactionHandle#acceptDistributedTraceHeaders or automatically via http instrumentation. When calling Transaction#insertDistributedTraceHeaders, or automatically via http instrumentation, the Node agent will include the W3C headers along with the New Relic distributed tracing header, unless the New Relic trace header format is disabled using distributed_tracing.exclude_newrelic_header:true.

    • Added TransactionHandle#acceptDistributedTraceHeaders API for accepting both New Relic and W3C Trace Context distributed traces.

      Deprecated TransactionHandle#acceptDistributedTracePayload which will be removed in a future major release.

    • Added TransactionHandle#insertDistributedTraceHeaders API for adding outbound distributed trace headers. Both W3C Trace Context and New Relic formats will be included unless distributed_tracing.exclude_newrelic_header: true.

      Deprecated TransactionHandle#createDistributedTracePayload which will be removed in a future major release.

    Known issues and workarounds

    • If a .NET agent is initiating distributed traces as the root service, you must update that .NET agent to version 8.24 or later before upgrading your downstream Node New Relic agents to this agent release.

Improvements

  • Improved transaction and trace ID generation.

  • AWS Lambda

    • Added collection of additional AWS Lambda event source meta data.
    • Added event type detection for Lambda invocation events.
    • Expanded ARN harvest to include ALB and CloudWatch.

Fixes

  • Fixed issue where Lambda invocation errors were not noticed in Node 10 or Node 12 environments.
  • Pins Node 12 CI/testing version to v12.15 to avoid breakages with v12.16.0 until cause(s) resolved.
  • Updated publish-docs script to use npm run instead of make.

Known issues and workarounds

  • If a .NET agent is initiating distributed traces as the root service, you must update that .NET agent to version 8.24 or later before upgrading your downstream New Relic Node agents to this agent release.

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