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Fixes up calculating LCP timing based on `web-vitals`. Previously we were using the `duration` field on the PerformanceEntry, but it was always 0. Decided to change the `data.duration` field to `data.value` so that we do not break the frontend when trying to display this new field.
The frontend currently calculates its own duration using start replay timestamp and LCP end timestamp (which == start timestamp). So any following LCP entries (e.g. after a refresh) will be incorrect. |
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Due to 7.38.0 (getsentry/sentry-javascript#7187) LCP endtimestamp was being incorrectly recorded. The end timestamp is used in our UI to calculate duration at the moment, so LCP with high values are causing our calculated duration to be incorrect. Ignore LCP in the duration calculation as a temporary fix. Ideally we would get SDK timestamps correct so that we only have the event duration as the source of truth for duration.
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Due to 7.38.0 (getsentry/sentry-javascript#7187) LCP endtimestamp was being incorrectly recorded. The end timestamp is used in our UI to calculate duration at the moment, so LCP with high values are causing our calculated duration to be incorrect. Ignore LCP in the duration calculation as a temporary fix. Ideally we would get SDK timestamps correct so that we only have the event duration as the source of truth for duration.
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Fixes up calculating LCP timing based on
web-vitals
. Previously we were using theduration
field on the PerformanceEntry, but it was always 0.Decided to change the
data.duration
field todata.value
so that we do not break the frontend when trying to display this new field.