Raygun Feature Request

Feature Request

Overlay a tag on the dashboard

Current Status:

Completed


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wshaddix

It would be nice if we could overlay a "tag" on the dashboard that correlates to a date range. The scenario I'm thinking about is when I release a new version of my application I want to tag it by it's version number (but this could be any string, not just a version number). That tag would then show up on the dashboard across the days that it was active.

The benefit of this is that it quickly allows me to see the health of each version of my application. I'll see immediately when my error footprint changes between versions of my application so that I can quickly detect bugs. I've attached an image as an example. It isn't pretty but I hope that it helps make my intention more clear.

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John-Daniel Trask

Posted on
Sep 24 2013

That's a really cool way of presenting it :-) We are planning deployment tracking so I'll link this from our backlog item so that we can look at making the chart express the releases this way.

Thanks for the screenshot! :-)

John-Daniel Trask
Co-founder
Mindscape Limited

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Yosan

Posted on
Aug 23 2016

Hello,

Just an update on this feature request - we're planning on adding deployments to the chart, and could extend it so it would have additional data from the deployments in there, such as tags.

If anyone has any suggestions or further feedback, please post it below.

Thanks for your ideas!

Kind regards,

Yosan

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Zheng Li

Posted on
Mar 17 2017

Hi all,

Deployment lines are now available on the Crash Reporting graph.

Deployment lines are easy to setup, available to all plans and only takes a few moments to set up. If you already have deployments set up with Raygun, we will show the deployment chart by default (just below the errors graph). You can toggle on and off as needed.

You can learn more about this feature here: https://raygun.com/blog/2017/03/deployment-lines/

Enjoy and please let us know what you think!

Thanks

Zheng