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take this frame for example: ``from active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb:187:in `block (2 levels) in execute'`` the goal is to easily translate this to a local absolute path so the referenced line can opened...
> The product side should make it possible to view abs_path in the UX and I believe they will do so shortly when time permits. @sl0thentr0py @MichaelSun48 Do you know...
@armenzg https://sentry.io/issues/5735038623 A portion of the raw stack trace copied from the issue is in the OP.
I need the full raw stacktrace with raw absolute paths. Are you suggesting I build it myself, one frame at a time, from tooltips?
No, I made it clear from the first post I need the full raw ruby stack trace with raw original absolute paths. To be able to navigate it locally. Ruby...
I need a raw ruby stacktrace with absolute paths, not your propitiatory json which I then have to process myself. Can you understand that ruby IDEs and editors already recognize...
@MichaelSun48 @sl0thentr0py I don't know what @jangjodi is talking about. What was supposed to be done here was determined a month ago, namely to optionally or always show absolute paths...
I was already told by a "Member" @sl0thentr0py a month ago that raw stacktraces will (optionally or always) have raw absolute paths. A month goes by, and there's not even...
@mrduncan Almost 4 months have passed since I was told: > The product side should make it possible to view abs_path in the UX and I believe they will do...
Its almost like you don't understand that stacktrace paths are not there to just be looked at. Their more important function is to be navigated, to open the line they...