treflehq / trefle-api

🍀 Trefle is a botanical JSON REST API for plants species, allowing you to search and query over all the registered species, and build the next gardening apps and farming robots.
https://trefle.io
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Upgrade Skylight gem to 5.0beta #75

Closed gitKrystan closed 3 years ago

gitKrystan commented 3 years ago

Thank you so much for participating in the Skylight for Open Source program. We'd like to invite Trefle to participate in the public alpha for Source Locations for Skylight!

With this new feature, Skylight can help you pinpoint the locations in your code that correspond to events in the Skylight Event Sequence. This feature will allow your contributors to more easily find out exactly where an expensive operation originated without having to scour your code.

https://d2ryfneqiwuan6.cloudfront.net/assets/skylight/docs/features/source-locations-popover-1181b5debba553a2b06bd914405997dce0334388b69fe3877c30acc21393ca25.png

When you merge this PR, we will enable the feature flag for you on Skylight's servers. Then, once you deploy, you should begin seeing source locations data shortly after.

You can find documentation about the new feature at https://www.skylight.io/support/source-locations, and as always, if you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch with us either by responding here, emailing support@skylight.io, or via the in-app communicator at the lower-right of your Skylight dashboard.

gitKrystan commented 3 years ago

Thanks for merging! I've enabled the feature flag on our end. Because the feature is still in alpha, it is not yet available on your public Skylight for OSS dashboard. While logged in, however, the app owner and any collaborators should be able to see the feature (once you deploy the new agent).

You might also consider enabling the deploy tracking feature if it's not already enabled. Source Locations works best if you have enabled deploy tracking, because it allows you find an event’s source location for a particular moment in time and track changes across deploys.

lambda2 commented 3 years ago

It works like a charm, that's a great feature ! Thanks you 🙏

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