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[Snyk] Upgrade @sentry/browser from 5.14.2 to 5.15.0 #21

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @sentry/browser from 5.14.2 to 5.15.0.

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  • The recommended version was released 23 days ago, on 2020-03-20.
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Package name: @sentry/browser
  • 5.15.0 - 2020-03-20
    • [apm] fix: Sampling of traces work now only depending on the client option tracesSampleRate (#2500)
    • [apm] fix: Remove internal forceNoChild parameter from hub.startSpan (#2500)
    • [apm] fix: Made constructor of Span internal, only use hub.startSpan (#2500)
    • [apm] ref: Remove status from tags in transaction (#2497)
    • [browser] fix: Respect breadcrumbs sentry:false option (#2499)
    • [node] ref: Skip body parsing for GET/HEAD requests (#2504)
  • 5.14.2 - 2020-03-13
    • [apm] fix: Use Performance API for timings when available, including Web Workers (#2492)
    • [apm] fix: Remove Performance references (#2495)
    • [apm] fix: Set op in node http.server transaction (#2496)
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@Asthriona Asthriona closed this Jun 1, 2020
@Asthriona Asthriona deleted the snyk-upgrade-01ae42b80f45be00089aeb4cfb8931d3 branch June 1, 2020 12:55
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