Releases: newrelic/video-dash-js
3.0.1
Release Notes - Version 3.0.1 - April 22, 2025
This minor release of the New Relic Dash.js Tracker includes important compatibility updates and a change to error reporting.
Key Changes:
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Dash.js Player Compatibility: This version has been tested and confirmed to be fully compatible with the latest release of the Dash.js Player, ensuring seamless integration and accurate tracking.
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Error Reporting Update: The
errorName
attribute, previously used for identifying error description, has been deprecated. TheerrorMessage
attribute is now the standard for conveying detailed error descriptions. Please update any monitoring or logging systems that rely on error information to utilize theerrorMessage
attribute going forward.
Upgrade Notes:
Users who rely on the errorName
attribute for error analysis should plan to migrate to the errorMessage
attribute to ensure continued functionality and access to detailed error information.
v3.0.0
Release Notes
New Features & Enhancements
- New Event Types Introduced
- VideoAction: This event type represents standard actions related to video playback and interaction.
- VideoErrorAction: This event type captures errors that occur during video playback, providing detailed insight for troubleshooting.
- VideoAdAction: Dedicated event type for tracking actions related to video advertisements, ensuring better granularity and reporting.
- VideoCustomAction: A flexible event type for custom actions and interactions within video applications.
Deprecations
- PageAction
- The
PageAction
event type has been deprecated. Users should transition to using the newer event types that offer enhanced tracking capabilities and specificity.
- The
New Attributes Introduced
- We have introduced a set of new attributes to enhance data tracking and analytics. These attributes provide additional context and details for the new event types, Please refer to the data model documentation for more details.
Impact & Actions Required
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Transition from PageAction: Users currently tracking
PageAction
events should adapt their implementations to utilize the newly introduced event types. This change provides improved specificity and scope in tracking actions across video interactions. -
Update Implementations: Integrators should update their systems to leverage new attributes introduced with the release, which provide richer context and detail for event tracking.
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Testing & Validation: We recommend testing the implementation of new attributes and event types to ensure compatibility and correct data transmission.
Additional Information
For more details on implementing these changes, refer to the updated documentation and integration guides available [here]. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please reach out to our support team.