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Bump sentry-sdk[flask] from 1.29.2 to 1.30.0

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Bumps sentry-sdk[flask] from 1.29.2 to 1.30.0.

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1.30.0

Various fixes & improvements

  • Officially support Python 3.11 (#2300) by @​sentrivana

  • Context manager monitor (#2290) by @​szokeasaurusrex

  • Set response status code in transaction response context. (#2312) by @​antonpirker

  • Add missing context kwarg to _sentry_task_factory (#2267) by @​JohnnyDeuss

  • In Postgres take the connection params from the connection (#2308) by @​antonpirker

  • Experimental: Allow using OTel for performance instrumentation (#2272) by @​sentrivana

    This release includes experimental support for replacing Sentry's default performance monitoring solution with one powered by OpenTelemetry without having to do any manual setup.

    Try it out by installing pip install sentry-sdk[opentelemetry-experimental] and then initializing the SDK with:

    sentry_sdk.init(
        # ...your usual options...
        _experiments={"otel_powered_performance": True},
    )

    This enables OpenTelemetry performance monitoring support for some of the most popular frameworks and libraries (Flask, Django, FastAPI, requests...).

    We're looking forward to your feedback! Please let us know about your experience in this discussion: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/discussions/55023

    Important note: Please note that this feature is experimental and in a proof-of-concept stage and is not meant for production use. It may be changed or removed at any point.

  • Enable backpressure handling by default (#2298) by @​sl0thentr0py

    The SDK now dynamically downsamples transactions to reduce backpressure in high throughput systems. It starts a new Monitor thread to perform some health checks which decide to downsample (halved each time) in 10 second intervals till the system is healthy again.

    To disable this behavior, use:

    sentry_sdk.init(
        # ...your usual options...
        enable_backpressure_handling=False,
    )

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1.30.0

Various fixes & improvements

  • Officially support Python 3.11 (#2300) by @​sentrivana

  • Context manager monitor (#2290) by @​szokeasaurusrex

  • Set response status code in transaction response context. (#2312) by @​antonpirker

  • Add missing context kwarg to _sentry_task_factory (#2267) by @​JohnnyDeuss

  • In Postgres take the connection params from the connection (#2308) by @​antonpirker

  • Experimental: Allow using OTel for performance instrumentation (#2272) by @​sentrivana

    This release includes experimental support for replacing Sentry's default performance monitoring solution with one powered by OpenTelemetry without having to do any manual setup.

    Try it out by installing pip install sentry-sdk[opentelemetry-experimental] and then initializing the SDK with:

    sentry_sdk.init(
        # ...your usual options...
        _experiments={"otel_powered_performance": True},
    )

    This enables OpenTelemetry performance monitoring support for some of the most popular frameworks and libraries (Flask, Django, FastAPI, requests...).

    We're looking forward to your feedback! Please let us know about your experience in this discussion: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/discussions/55023

    Important note: Please note that this feature is experimental and in a proof-of-concept stage and is not meant for production use. It may be changed or removed at any point.

  • Enable backpressure handling by default (#2298) by @​sl0thentr0py

    The SDK now dynamically downsamples transactions to reduce backpressure in high throughput systems. It starts a new Monitor thread to perform some health checks which decide to downsample (halved each time) in 10 second intervals till the system is healthy again.

    To disable this behavior, use:

    sentry_sdk.init(
        # ...your usual options...
        enable_backpressure_handling=False,
    )

... (truncated)

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