This commit updates '@tanstack/react-query' from '5.32.0' to '5.35.1' and 'lucide-react' from '^0.376.0' to '^0.378.0' in package.json. Additionally, changes were made in pnpm-lock.yaml including updating the lockfile version from '9.0' to '6.0'.
Environment variables in multiple files have been updated to correctly reference public variables. Moreover, the conditional check for MONITORING_INSTRUMENTATION_ENABLED has been corrected to explicitly check for the string 'true'. This change ensures that our application correctly accesses public environmental variables and behaves as expected under the conditions defined by these variables.
The MonitoringProvider component has been simplified. The “config” prop, including 'provider' and 'providerToken', has been removed as they are no longer needed. The implementation now directly uses the getMonitoringProvider function and removed the check for 'props.config'. Conditionally rendering the BaselimeProvider component has also been simplified.
This commit updates the versions of some dependencies, removes a few unused packages, and corrects the locations of some of the dependencies. Specific changes include version updates for '@tanstack/react-query-next-experimental', 'lucide-react', and 'supabase'. Furthermore, several unnecessary '@tanstack/react-table', 'next', 'tailwind-merge', and 'zod' dependencies were removed from various packages. The exact details of these changes can be obtained by comparing the changes in the 'pnpm-lock.yaml' file.
This commit addresses the update of various npm package dependencies across multiple modules. These updates include a version bump for lucide-react from 0.368.0 to 0.372.0 and rearrangement of "@types/react" and "@kit/monitoring-core" in the 'devDependencies' section for improved organization. These updates will ensure that we're using the most recent secure releases and enhance the project maintainability.
Separated and isolated the responsibilities of monitoring tools. Reorganized the code by introducing a core package that contains common code related to monitoring and moved all the service operations like error capturing and identification of users into their respective packages. This ensures each tool is independent and easy to maintain.