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October 31, 2023
Browser agent v1.246.1

v1.246.1

Bug fixes

Fix missing type declarations

Fixing missing type declarations in the feature utilities that show up when skibLibCheck is not enabled in the tsconfig.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.246.1 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 109-118, Edge 109-117, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 109-118. For mobile devices, v1.246.1 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-118 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

October 23, 2023
Browser agent v1.246.0

v1.246.0

Features

Replace url parsing with URL class

Replacing internal url parsing logic with the browser built-in URL class.

Add network info to all page view timing events

Add client network information to all PageViewTiming events in New Relic. The attributes currently only exist on LCP and FI event types and will now be reported with all others such as load and pagehide events.

Bug fixes

Add feature flag support for Browser Interactions

Implementing a feature flag that will disable the fix 315. That fix was specifically around Angular, React, and Vue applications with routes containing network calls resulting in browser interactions missing those ajax calls. This feature flag should not be enabled unless specifically instructed to do so by support.

Add first harvest of session flags to RUM and Trace

Mark the first RUM call and Session Trace harvest of any given session so that it becomes queryable in New Relic.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.246.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 109-118, Edge 109-117, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 109-118. For mobile devices, v1.246.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-118 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

October 18, 2023
Browser agent v1.245.0

v1.245.0

Features

Allow boolean values in setCustomAttribute

Allow boolean values to be supplied to newrelic.setCustomAttribute() API calls.

Detect GraphQL operation names and types in AJAX calls

Detect GraphQL operation names and types in AJAX calls and decorate AJAX events with that information.

Removing worker build

Removing the worker build from the agent. The worker build was a never released custom build of the agent that could be imported into web and service workers. The agent will continue to support running in those contexts but customers will need to use the NPM package to create their own customized agent for those contexts.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.245.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 108-117, Edge 108-116, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 109-118. For mobile devices, v1.245.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-117 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

October 10, 2023
Browser agent v1.244.0

v1.244.0

Features

Bump rrweb to 2.0.0.11 and make constant dynamic at build time

Bump rrweb dependency version to 2.0.0.11 and include in Session Replay payload metadata dynamically

Add Session Replay configurations to collect inline assets

Add Session Replay configurations to collect inline images, stylesheets, and fonts for private applications.

Ensure 15 second minimum error buffer when possible

Add a two-step sliding window to ensure 15-30 second buffer time for applicable error replays

Bug fixes

Fix invalid timestamps

Ensure that Session Replay node injection does not cause desynchronized timestamps for blob payloads

Isolate browser interaction node

Improving context isolation for events the SPA feature tracks to allow for multiple agent bundles to live on the same page. This is only intended for internal New Relic usage at this time and should not affect customers.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.244.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 108-117, Edge 108-116, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-117. For mobile devices, v1.244.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-117 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

October 4, 2023
Browser agent v1.243.1

v1.243.1

Bug fixes

Improve Session Replay abort metric reliability

Pass Session Replay abort metrics through the event emitter buffer to guarantee that early lifecycle failures are captured by the Metrics feature for prioritizing future improvements.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.243.1 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 108-117, Edge 108-116, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-117. For mobile devices, v1.243.1 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-117 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

Browser agent v1.243.0

v1.243.0

Features

Do not report ajax nodes in session traces if in deny list

Prevent ajax nodes derived from calls found in the ajax deny list from populating Session Trace payloads

Remove deprecated API inlineHit

Removing the browser agent API inlineHit. This API was deprecated in 2014 and is no longer supported or used by newer versions of the browser agent.

Bug fixes

Re-update assets proxy to accept host URL strings

Previously, the agent expected the protocol (for example, https://) to be included in the configuration input. However, we have since decided to allow the protocol to be excluded, as the proxy beacon field only accepts a host string.

Adjust Session Replay meta and timestamps

Ensure that payloads can not ends with a meta node or start with a snapshot node for consistency in UI render queries.

Tap session entity into storage API for changes across tabs

Tap session entity into storage event listener for stateful changes across tabs.

Set Session Replay first chunk flags more reliably

Add logic to set firstChunk flag and replay mode on new replays more reliably.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.243.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 108-117, Edge 108-116, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-117. For mobile devices, v1.243.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-117 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

September 25, 2023
Browser agent v1.242.0

v1.242.0

Features

Add messaging about Session Replay abort behavior

Add messaging to signal why a replay aborted, which could happen for a number of reasons.

Applying new cache headers to assets

Released browser agent assets will now be delivered with a 1 year cache header. This will allow user's browsers to cache the async chunks the agent loads for much longer and eliminate performance recommendations found in synthetic performance tools like Lighthouse. This will be applied retroactively to all released versions of the agent.

Bug Fixes

Drain event emitter even when feature fails to initialize

A failure to import and initialize a feature could block the agent from draining data out of the event emitter, which prevents the agent from making any successful calls. This fix allows the event emitter to drain even when an individual feature fails to initialize.

Validation of SR configurations

Update the block selector, mask selector, and mask input setters to handle empty strings.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.242.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 108-117, Edge 108-116, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-117. For mobile devices, v1.242.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100-117 and iOS Safari 15.5-16.2.

September 18, 2023
Browser agent v1.241.0

v1.241.0

Features

Add SR entrypoint to NPM ahead of LP

Add SR instrumentation entrypoint to NPM ahead of the upcoming Limited Preview window

Removing hash from chunk asset name

Removing the hash from the chunk asset file name. This will allow internal and external automation to predict the file name of each asset chunk as long as the loader type and version number is known.

Bug Fixes

Final harvest does not happen when initial RUM call fails

Fixes the final harvest behavior in cases when the RUM request fails. The initial request is meant to act as a gateway for the agent to start reporting data, and its failure should result in the agent not sending anything. As of previous version, the metrics and page view timing features do not follow this rule, and that has been corrected.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.241.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 107-116, Edge 107-115, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-116. For mobile devices, v1.241.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100 and iOS Safari 15.2-16.2.

September 12, 2023
Browser agent v1.240.0

v1.240.0

Features

Origin of agent webpack chunks now changeable

Allow the agent to operate through a proxy. The agent needs to be able to fetch its source code and send analytics to a different domain, and this solves the former. NPM is not affected.

Add session trace metadata params

Add first timestamp and node count information to session trace payloads for optimization in UI experiences.

Add SR to pro and spa builds (only runs for LP customers)

Add the SR feature to Pro and Pro+Spa builds of the agent. The session replay library shipping with this version of the browser agent is in limited preview and is not turned on by default. To use the feature, users will need to be part of the limited preview customer group and configure their browser application settings in the UI.

Centralize web vitals timings

Centralize web vitals timings to be accessible from any part of the agent.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.240.0 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 107-116, Edge 107-115, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-116. For mobile devices, v1.240.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100 and iOS Safari 15.2-16.2.

September 1, 2023
Browser agent v1.239.1

v1.239.1

Features

Add best effort to detect Ajax events before instantiation

Add a "best effort" at detecting ajax events that may have happened on the page before the agent was instantiated by utilizing the ResourceTiming browser API.

Add ability for customers to wait to start harvesting. This behavior will utilize a configuration setting in tandem with an API call to trigger features to begin harvesting.

Remove allow_bfcache flag

Removes unused code which still relied on the window unload event. Going forward, the only method the agent will use to monitor potential end of page session will be visibility change in accordance with modern web practice.

Remove old supportability metrics

Removing supportability metrics that are no longer needed including polyfill detection, bfcache usage, body and query bytes sent count, and custom attributes size.

Bug Fixes

Fix issue with leaking event listeners

Fixing an issue where session timeout would result in rewrapping global event handlers. For instances where the site would be open for long periods of time, such as kiosks, this would eventually result in a degradation in event handler performance.

Issues with types resolution

Fixing issues with typescript throwing errors when trying to resolve the typings for individual features with "moduleResolution": "node" set in the tsconfig.json. "moduleResolution": "nodenext" and "moduleResolution": "node16" will enable typescript use of the exports field of our package.json but could also break other libraries and forces developers to change all local imports to include file extensions.

Support statement:

New Relic recommends that you upgrade the agent regularly to ensure that you're getting the latest features and performance benefits. Older releases will no longer be supported when they reach end-of-life. Release dates are reflective of the original publish date of the agent version.

New Browser Agent releases are rolled out to customers in small stages over a period of time. Because of this, the date the release becomes accessible to your account may not match the original publish date. Please see this status dashboard for more information.

Consistent with our browser support policy, v1.239.1 of the Browser agent was built for and tested against these browsers and version ranges: Chrome 107-116, Edge 107-115, Safari 15-16, and Firefox 108-116. For mobile devices, v1.238.0 was built and tested for Android Chrome 100 and iOS Safari 15.2-16.2.

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