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Prework for enabling span streaming by default without breaking the remaining transaction-asserting tests.

The affected Bun, Deno, bundler, Ember, Node, and Vue tests explicitly stay on the static trace lifecycle for now. This is the remaining-tests slice of #22577 and is independent of the other split PRs.

Refs #22344

Keep the remaining transaction-asserting tests on the static trace lifecycle
while span streaming is enabled by default.

Refs #22344
Co-Authored-By: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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mydea added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 12, 2026
Rebased continuation of #19229 (original author @aklkv) onto current
`develop`, with merge conflicts resolved and the failing tests fixed.

Migrates `@sentry/ember` from the legacy v1 addon format to the [Ember
v2 addon format](https://rfcs.emberjs.com/id/0507-embroider-addons), so
the package works with both classic Ember builds and Embroider-optimized
builds and no longer depends on `@embroider/macros` at runtime. See
#19229 for the full description of the migration.

## Why a new branch

The original PR was ~1900 commits behind `develop` and conflicting.
Rather than resolve the same conflicts twice across its two commits, I
squashed them into one and rebased against the final state once.

The subtle part: the migration renamed `packages/ember/addon/` → `src/`.
Git therefore saw develop's later behavioral changes to those files as
edits to *deleted* files and did **not** surface them as conflicts.
Several develop-side changes had to be ported into the new `src/` files
by hand:

- **Span ops** (#22669, #23086) — route hooks now emit `op: 'function'`
with a `code.function.name` attribute; the runloop uses `ui.task`; the
transition span uses `router`. `instrumentRoutePerformance.ts` still
carried the old `ui.ember.route.*` ops and had to be updated.
- **URL attributes** (#22095, #22415) — `url.path` / `url.full` /
`url.template` on router spans, reconciled onto the PR's restructured
`instrumentEmberAppInstanceForPerformance.ts`.

## Build/tooling reconciliation

- Re-added the nested `typescript: ~5.8.0` devDependency pin. `develop`
upgraded to TypeScript 7 (the native compiler, which drops
`typescript/lib/tsc`), and glint's declaration build needs the classic
JS compiler — the same stop-gap `develop` already applies to ember (see
#19435). Without the pin the declaration build fails with
`ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED`.
- Bumped `@sentry/browser` / `@sentry/core` from the PR's stale
`10.53.1` to `10.67.0` and added `@sentry/conventions` (now imported by
the ported instrumentation).
- Removed the PR's `import/no-unresolved` oxlint rule (doesn't exist in
this repo's oxlint 1.75) and wrapped `URL_FULL` in
`filterCollectedUrl()` for the `sdk/no-unfiltered-url-attributes` rule,
which now applies since the code lives under `src/**`.

## Test fixes

The originally-failing tests came down to three things:

- **Span-op port** above — fixed the `captures correct spans for
navigation` assertions.
- **Missing `traceLifecycle: 'static'`** in the two new e2e apps
(`ember-strict-resolver`, `ember-vite`). `develop` made span-streaming
the default and disables it in the ember test apps (#22588); the new
apps predated that, so their performance tests hung waiting for
transaction events that never arrived under streaming.
- **Stale assertions** in `ember-strict-resolver`'s
`sentry-performance.test.ts`, updated from the old `ui.ember.*` op
schema to the new `router` / `function` / `ui.task` ops.

All four ember e2e apps pass (`ember-classic` 6/6, `ember-embroider`
6/6, `ember-strict-resolver` 10/10, `ember-vite` 5/5), along with the
ember unit tests, lint, and build.

Supersedes #19229.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
JPeer264 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 12, 2026
Rebased continuation of #19229 (original author @aklkv) onto current
`develop`, with merge conflicts resolved and the failing tests fixed.

Migrates `@sentry/ember` from the legacy v1 addon format to the [Ember
v2 addon format](https://rfcs.emberjs.com/id/0507-embroider-addons), so
the package works with both classic Ember builds and Embroider-optimized
builds and no longer depends on `@embroider/macros` at runtime. See
#19229 for the full description of the migration.

## Why a new branch

The original PR was ~1900 commits behind `develop` and conflicting.
Rather than resolve the same conflicts twice across its two commits, I
squashed them into one and rebased against the final state once.

The subtle part: the migration renamed `packages/ember/addon/` → `src/`.
Git therefore saw develop's later behavioral changes to those files as
edits to *deleted* files and did **not** surface them as conflicts.
Several develop-side changes had to be ported into the new `src/` files
by hand:

- **Span ops** (#22669, #23086) — route hooks now emit `op: 'function'`
with a `code.function.name` attribute; the runloop uses `ui.task`; the
transition span uses `router`. `instrumentRoutePerformance.ts` still
carried the old `ui.ember.route.*` ops and had to be updated.
- **URL attributes** (#22095, #22415) — `url.path` / `url.full` /
`url.template` on router spans, reconciled onto the PR's restructured
`instrumentEmberAppInstanceForPerformance.ts`.

## Build/tooling reconciliation

- Re-added the nested `typescript: ~5.8.0` devDependency pin. `develop`
upgraded to TypeScript 7 (the native compiler, which drops
`typescript/lib/tsc`), and glint's declaration build needs the classic
JS compiler — the same stop-gap `develop` already applies to ember (see
#19435). Without the pin the declaration build fails with
`ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED`.
- Bumped `@sentry/browser` / `@sentry/core` from the PR's stale
`10.53.1` to `10.67.0` and added `@sentry/conventions` (now imported by
the ported instrumentation).
- Removed the PR's `import/no-unresolved` oxlint rule (doesn't exist in
this repo's oxlint 1.75) and wrapped `URL_FULL` in
`filterCollectedUrl()` for the `sdk/no-unfiltered-url-attributes` rule,
which now applies since the code lives under `src/**`.

## Test fixes

The originally-failing tests came down to three things:

- **Span-op port** above — fixed the `captures correct spans for
navigation` assertions.
- **Missing `traceLifecycle: 'static'`** in the two new e2e apps
(`ember-strict-resolver`, `ember-vite`). `develop` made span-streaming
the default and disables it in the ember test apps (#22588); the new
apps predated that, so their performance tests hung waiting for
transaction events that never arrived under streaming.
- **Stale assertions** in `ember-strict-resolver`'s
`sentry-performance.test.ts`, updated from the old `ui.ember.*` op
schema to the new `router` / `function` / `ui.task` ops.

All four ember e2e apps pass (`ember-classic` 6/6, `ember-embroider`
6/6, `ember-strict-resolver` 10/10, `ember-vite` 5/5), along with the
ember unit tests, lint, and build.

Supersedes #19229.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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