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Ruby agent v9.7.0

January 10, 2024Download

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v9.7.0

Version 9.7.0 introduces ViewComponent instrumentation, changes the endpoint used to access the cluster name for Elasticsearch instrumentation, removes the creation of the Ruby/Thread and Ruby/Fiber spans, and adds support for Falcon.

  • Feature: ViewComponent instrumentation

    ViewComponent is a now an instrumented library. PR#2367

  • Feature: Use root path to access Elasticsearch cluster name

    Previously, the agent used the cluster health endpoint (/_cluster/health) to access the cluster name. However, this has been found to make startup unstable for large clusters. Now, the agent uses the more performant root endpoint (/).

    Our thanks go to @erikkessler1, @gremerritt, and @joshbranham for reporting the issue, suggesting solutions, and testing them. Issue#2360 PR#2377

  • Feature: Remove base64 dependency, use direct calls to String methods

    In version 9.6.0, the agent required the Ruby base64 gem as a depdendency to prepare for deprecation warnings in Ruby 3.3 and the gem's removal from the Ruby standard libraries in 3.4. Including base64 as a dependency has caused problems with version resolution in some environments.

    To resolve this, the agent now directly calls the String methods used in the base64 library in the new NewRelic::Base64 module.

    Thank you, @Earlopain, for submitting this change. PR#2378

  • Feature: Add Falcon support

    The agent now supports the web server Falcon. PR#2383

  • Feature: Remove spans with name Ruby/Thread and Ruby/Fiber

    Due to the lack of helpful information and the confusion commonly caused by the spans named Ruby/Thread and Ruby/Fiber, these spans have been removed. However, the agents ability to monitor instrumented code running in a thread or fiber will remain unchanged. PR#2389

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