feat(v9/nuxt): Do not inject trace meta-tags on cached HTML pages (#17305)#17319
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feat(v9/nuxt): Do not inject trace meta-tags on cached HTML pages (#17305)#17319
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Don't inject tracing meta tags on cached HTML pages (SWR and pre-rendered pages). This means won't have connected traces for those pages anymore. But before, multiple pageloads were listed in one trace as they were all connected to one backend request. Closes #16045 I spent most of the time creating the tests for this PR and verifying it works - the logic is so small 😅 ### Notes for reviewing - the test setup is the same in nuxt-3-min and nuxt-4.
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Don't inject tracing meta tags on cached HTML pages (SWR and pre-rendered pages). This means won't have connected traces for those pages anymore. But before, multiple pageloads were listed in one trace as they were all connected to one backend request.
Closes #16045
I spent most of the time creating the tests for this PR and verifying it works - the logic is so small 😅