
Keassa contributed to the Instabug/Instabug-React-Native repository by building features that enhanced session replay synchronization, network logging compliance, and SDK version management. They implemented a configurable session replay data sync mechanism with platform-specific logic for Android and iOS, using React Native and TypeScript to bridge native and JavaScript layers. Keassa enforced backend network body size limits in the network logger, introducing APIs for limit retrieval and payload truncation to optimize performance. Their work also included upgrading SDK dependencies and maintaining release documentation. Throughout, Keassa demonstrated depth in cross-platform mobile development, dependency management, and API integration, delivering robust, maintainable solutions.

July 2025 Monthly Summary — Instabug-React-Native Key features delivered and related business value: - Network Logging Size Cap: Implemented enforcement of the backend network body size limit in the React Native network logger, added API to retrieve the current limit, and integrated truncation/omission of oversized request/response bodies. This reduces unnecessary payloads, improves performance, and aligns client logging with backend constraints. Commit: c668f3b87db4ac895046529f18c8cd8addbf09a4 (feat: respect be network body limit (#1397)). - SDK Version Upgrades and Dependency Management: Upgraded Android to v15.0.1 and iOS to v15.1.1; updated changelog and dependency management to reflect these SDK releases, ensuring stability and smoother upgrade paths. Commit: 5c8f2cf92c4da0be9e8eca16b78a11e63e32c5ec (Release/v15.0.1 (#1402)). Major bugs fixed: - None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced network logging compliance with backend limits, leading to reduced payload sizes and potential cost/performance improvements in network traffic. - On-time SDK upgrades across platforms with proper release notes and dependency alignment, supporting future feature work and stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React Native / Java (Android) and Swift/Obj-C (iOS) integration for SDK logging and version upgrades. - Network logging instrumentation, API design for limit retrieval, and log truncation strategies. - Dependency management, changelog maintenance, and release tagging for reproducible builds.
July 2025 Monthly Summary — Instabug-React-Native Key features delivered and related business value: - Network Logging Size Cap: Implemented enforcement of the backend network body size limit in the React Native network logger, added API to retrieve the current limit, and integrated truncation/omission of oversized request/response bodies. This reduces unnecessary payloads, improves performance, and aligns client logging with backend constraints. Commit: c668f3b87db4ac895046529f18c8cd8addbf09a4 (feat: respect be network body limit (#1397)). - SDK Version Upgrades and Dependency Management: Upgraded Android to v15.0.1 and iOS to v15.1.1; updated changelog and dependency management to reflect these SDK releases, ensuring stability and smoother upgrade paths. Commit: 5c8f2cf92c4da0be9e8eca16b78a11e63e32c5ec (Release/v15.0.1 (#1402)). Major bugs fixed: - None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced network logging compliance with backend limits, leading to reduced payload sizes and potential cost/performance improvements in network traffic. - On-time SDK upgrades across platforms with proper release notes and dependency alignment, supporting future feature work and stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React Native / Java (Android) and Swift/Obj-C (iOS) integration for SDK logging and version upgrades. - Network logging instrumentation, API design for limit retrieval, and log truncation strategies. - Dependency management, changelog maintenance, and release tagging for reproducible builds.
May 2025 is focused on stabilizing APM logging within Instabug-React-Native and aligning with updated APM infrastructure to ensure reliable performance monitoring and smoother Android builds. Key actions include reverting a disruptive merge, stabilizing APM-related components, updating Gradle/native configurations from snapshot to a stable version, removing legacy APM helper files, and refactoring the APM module to use reflection for the APMNetworkLogger to maintain compatibility with the new infrastructure.
May 2025 is focused on stabilizing APM logging within Instabug-React-Native and aligning with updated APM infrastructure to ensure reliable performance monitoring and smoother Android builds. Key actions include reverting a disruptive merge, stabilizing APM-related components, updating Gradle/native configurations from snapshot to a stable version, removing legacy APM helper files, and refactoring the APM module to use reflection for the APMNetworkLogger to maintain compatibility with the new infrastructure.
November 2024 monthly summary for Instabug-React-Native focusing on feature delivery, cross‑platform enhancements, and code quality improvements. Delivered a configurable session replay data synchronization feature with platform-specific implementations, along with updates to the React Native bridge and TypeScript definitions. No major bugs fixed this period. This work strengthens privacy controls, reduces unnecessary data transmission, and improves session analytics accuracy in supported apps.
November 2024 monthly summary for Instabug-React-Native focusing on feature delivery, cross‑platform enhancements, and code quality improvements. Delivered a configurable session replay data synchronization feature with platform-specific implementations, along with updates to the React Native bridge and TypeScript definitions. No major bugs fixed this period. This work strengthens privacy controls, reduces unnecessary data transmission, and improves session analytics accuracy in supported apps.
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