Releases: newrelic/go-agent
Release 3.28.1
3.28.1
Added
Added Supportability Metrics to nrfasthttp
(brings nrfasthttp
version to v1.0.1).
Always Link Transaction IDs to traces regardless of whether Distributed Tracing is enabled or not
Fixed
Fixed an issue where nil
Request.Body
could be set to non-nil
request.Body
with zero length when the security agent is enabled
Security
More Secure URL Redaction
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.28.0
3.28.0
Fixed
- Bumped gRPC from 1.54.0 -> 1.56.3 in the following packages /v3/integrations/nrgrpc, /v3/, /v3/integrations/nrgrpc
- Bumped golang.org/x/net from 0.8.0 -> 0.17.0 in package /v3/integrations/nrgraphqlgo
- Fixed issue where nrfasthttp would not properly register security agent headers
- Move fasthttp instrumentation into a new integration package, nrfasthttp
- Fixed issue where usage of io.ReadAll() was causing a memory leak
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.27.0
3.27.0
Added
- Added Support for getting Container ID's from cgroup v2 docker containers
- A new instrumentation package for RabbitMQ with distributed tracing support: nramqp
Fixed
- Unit tests repairs and improvements
- Removed deprecated V2 code from the repository. The support timeframe for this code has expired and is no longer recommended for use.
- Bumped github.com/graphql-go/graphql from 0.7.9 to 0.8.1
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.26.0
3.26.0
Added
- Extended implementation of the
nrpgx5
integration (now v1.2.0). This instruments Postgres database operations using thejackc/pgx/v5
library, including the direct access mode of operation as opposed to requiring code to use the library compatibly with the standarddatabase/sql
library.
Corrections
- See below for revised release notes for the 3.25.1 and the retracted 3.25.0 releases. We have clarified what was released at those versions; see also the revised notes for 3.22.0 and 3.22.1 for the same reason.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.25.1
3.25.1
- Corrects an error in the release process for 3.25.0.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.24.1
3.24.1
Fixed
-
Performance improvement around calls to security agent. In some cases, unnecessary setup operations were being performed even if there was no security agent present to use that. These are now conditional on the security agent being present in the application (note that this will enable the setup code if the security agent is present in the application, regardless of whether it's currently enabled to run). This affects:
- Base agent code (updated to v3.24.1)
nrmongo
integration (updated to v1.1.1)
-
Fixed unit tests for integrations which were failing because code level metrics are enabled by default now:
nrawssdk-v1
(updated to v1.1.2)nrawssdk-v2
(updated to v1.2.2)nrecho-v3
(updated to v1.0.2)nrecho-v4
(updated to v1.0.4)nrhttprouter
(updated to v1.0.2)nrlambda
(updated to v1.2.2)nrnats
(updated to v1.1.5)nrredis-v8
(updated to v1.0.1)
Changed
- Updated all integration
go.mod
files to reflect supported Go language versions.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
We recommend updating to the latest agent version as soon as it's available. If you can't upgrade to the latest version, update your agents to a version no more than 90 days old. Read more about keeping agents up to date. (https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/update-new-relic-agent/)
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.24.0
3.24.0
Added
- Turned Code Level Metrics on by default
- Added new test case to check if the nrsecurityagent is enabled in the gRPC integration
- Added new test case for InfoInterceptorStatusHandler function in the gRPC integration
- Added Name() method for Transaction values to get the current transaction name.
Fixed
- Bumped gin from 1.9.0 to 1.9.1
- Bumped gosnowflake from 1.6.16 to 1.6.19
- Bumped nrsecurityagent to 1.1.0 with improved reporting of gRPC protocol versions.
- Fixed a bug where expected errors weren't being properly marked as expected on new relic dashboards
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
We recommend updating to the latest agent version as soon as it's available. If you can't upgrade to the latest version, update your agents to a version no more than 90 days old. Read more about keeping agents up to date. (https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/update-new-relic-agent/)
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.23.1
Added
- Added newrelic.ConfigDatastoreRawQuery(true) configuration option to allow raw SQL queries to appear in new relic dashboards
- Added license file to nrsecurityagent integration
- Added enriched serverless debug logging for faster debugging
Fixed
- Removed timeouts on two tests in trace_observer_test.go
- Bumped nrnats test to go1.19
- Bumped graphql-go to v1.3.0 in the nrgraphgophers integration
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
We recommend updating to the latest agent version as soon as it's available. If you can't upgrade to the latest version, update your agents to a version no more than 90 days old. Read more about keeping agents up to date. (https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/update-new-relic-agent/)
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release 3.23.0
3.23.0
Added
- Adds the
nrsecurityagent
integration for performing Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) of your application. - This action increments the version numbers of the following integrations:
nrgin
v1.2.0nrgrpc
v1.4.0nrmicro
v1.2.0nrmongo
v1.2.0nrsqlite3
v1.2.0
To learn how to use IAST with the New Relic Go Agent, check out our documentation.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves (i.e., Go versions 1.19 and later are supported).
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.
Release v3.22.1
3.22.1
- Corrects an error in the release process for 3.22.0.
Support statement
We use the latest version of the Go language. At minimum, you should be using no version of Go older than what is supported by the Go team themselves.
See the Go agent EOL Policy for details about supported versions of the Go agent and third-party components.