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Rails app for managing a conference CFP
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Bump honeybadger from 4.12.2 to 5.2.1 #386

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps honeybadger from 4.12.2 to 5.2.1.

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[5.2.1] - 2023-03-14

Fixed

  • Remove ANSI escape codes from detailed error message in Ruby 3.2 (#473)

[5.2.0] - 2023-02-28

Added

  • First-class support for Hanami (#470)
  • Auto-add Sinatra optional middleware (#471). This is fine, as they don't do anything without the magic strings (and they can be disabled via config, anyway).

[5.1.0] - 2023-01-31

Added

  • Support for Exception#detailed_message on Ruby 3.2 (#459)
  • Added notice.parsed_backtrace method, meant to make custom fingerprints easier (#454)
  • Support for Sidekiq 7 (#458)

Changed

  • On Rails 7, The Honeybadger gem now prioritises the more detailed integrations' native error handlers instead of Rails.error, to avoid loss of context (#460)

Fixed

  • Stopped the Rails middleware from crashing due to changes on Rails 7.1 (#464)

[5.0.2] - 2022-11-04

Fixed

  • Honeybadger.check_in would raise an exception when used with the test backend (#449)

[5.0.1] - 2022-10-27

Fixed

  • Ignore Sidekiq::JobRetry skip exception. Since support was added for Rails 7 error reporting interface these exceptions are being reported in addition to the exception that caused the job to be retried. Mike Perham says these exceptions can safely be ignored. See rails/rails#43625

[5.0.0] - 2022-10-18

Changed

  • Honeybadger.notify is now idempotent; it will skip reporting exception objects that have already been reported before, and simply return the existing notice ID.
  • Honeybadger is now initialized before Rails' initializers, allowing you to report errors raised during startup. Config added via Honeybadger.configure is added later in the Rails initialization process.

Added

  • Support Rails 7 error reporting interface (#443)

Fixed

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