fix(react): Add actual error name to boundary error name#9065
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Previously, the error name would always be `React ErrorBoundary Error`.
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So this is the correct change, but would break grouping for all our users. @getsentry/team-web-sdk-frontend what should we do? |
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@AbhiPrasad I'd change it because right now the grouping is potentially very useless. |
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+1, I think it will be more useful than before! |
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We've released this fix in https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-javascript/releases/tag/7.71.0. Thanks for the PR @jorrit! |
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Previously, the error name would always be
React ErrorBoundary Error, becauseerrorBoundaryError.namerefers to the name of the Error object that was just created.