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Release notes for Frontend Observability 1.2
1.2.10
- Fix issue where wrong thresholds where used in the Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
- Fix issue where the data source selection would not persist when switching between pages
1.2.9
- Remove the “distinct” operator from all Loki queries because it has been removed in the next Loki cloud release
1.2.8 (hotfix)
- Fix small correction to data source selector fix
1.2.7
- Fix issue with app card list in light mode
- Use GCOM to verify the correct Loki data source is used
1.2.6 (hotfix)
- Respect new naming scheme for internal Faro RUM event names in User Journey table
- Add null checks in the frontend to prevent errors when the backend returns null values
- Remove ms unit form CLS stats panels
1.2.5
- Show Interaction To Next Paint Web Vital in Overview and Session Details dashboards
- Change app cards visuals
- Show event attributes in User Journey table
1.2.4
- Tables in the Session Details view now have a default height so they don’t appear squished on small screens
- Web Vitals panels now are fixed to two decimal places
- Show a spark chart alongside the value in for each web vital in the Overview dashboard
- Change the automatic data source selection time-range to 24h
- Ensure that it is not possible to show multiple values in a single stats item
- Load fetch events in user Journey table
1.2.3
- Error awareness automatically selects the correct data source
1.2.2
- Dynamically select the correct Loki data source on app mount
1.2.1 (hotfix)
- Add Loki data source selector when more than one Loki instance is provisioned to a stack
1.2.0
- Frontend Observability is now GA
- Update faro to latest version
- Refactor dashboards to use Grafana scenes library
- Add Perf.Timeline and Fetch instrumentations to faro
- Add rudderstack instrumentation
- Page loads panel should not be stacked
- Fix dashboard filters containing special characters
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