We released version of 0.6 of the gem today with some nice improvements.
- We now officially support rc1 and rc2 of Rails 4. We'll update the gem for compatibility with the final release as soon as it's released.
- All monitoring data sent to AppSignal is now lightly gzipped, this greatly reduces the amount of data sent over the wire.
- We added
AppSignal.send_exception
andAppsignal.listen_for_exception
to enable you to track exceptions outside of your controllers. See the docs for more info.
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