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When traces are loaded via the non-EAP endpoint attributes like the AI messages also can be a JSON object instead of its string representation.

This PR adds handling for that case.

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vishnupsatish pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 12, 2025
When traces are loaded via the non-EAP endpoint attributes like the AI
messages also can be a JSON object instead of its string representation.

This PR adds handling for that case.
andrewshie-sentry pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 19, 2025
When traces are loaded via the non-EAP endpoint attributes like the AI
messages also can be a JSON object instead of its string representation.

This PR adds handling for that case.
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