From issue to the line in code in one-click
Connect your code repository to Lumigo and find the commit that cause the issue with one-click.
For more information read the documentation here.
Connect your code repository to Lumigo and find the commit that cause the issue with one-click.
For more information read the documentation here.
Quickly understand if changes in configuration or code cause an unexpected outcome, such as an increase in the number of invocation failures or degraded performances.
For more information read the documentation here.
Programmatically assign functions to alerts policies with AWS tags instead of assigning them via the UI. Use tags to apply alerts to all functions with selected tags, including future ones.
For more information read the documentation here.
We’ve updated the filters on the Functions page so that you can quickly and easily find the functions you’re looking for.
For more information read the documentation here.
See the line of code where the exception was thrown on the STACK TRACE section. This important information can help you figure out where things went wrong or how various subroutines work together during execution.
When will I see the stack trace? At the moment the stack trace is available for traced Python functions.
We’ve just released a new user interface designed to improve the overall user experience including new time picker, and better support for Safari and Firefox.
We’ve added support for the following runtimes to detect issues in logs: .Net Core 2.1 and 3.1, Ruby 2.5 and 2.7, Go 1.x, and Java 8. You can now see the error and stack trace for untraced functions.
We’ve revamped Slack notifications to ensure teams quickly get the information they need when issues occur. You can now see the details of the issue at a glance, and investigate the issue in lumigo with one click.
For more information read the documentation here.
Configure your alert policies to ignore HTTP 4XX errors and focus on your system health.
For more information read the documentation here.