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[OpenTelemetry] Use Node autoinstrumentation meta package #29026

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secustor opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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[OpenTelemetry] Use Node autoinstrumentation meta package #29026

secustor opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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good first issue Suitable for new contributors priority-4-low Low priority, unlikely to be done unless it becomes important to more people type:feature Feature (new functionality)

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@secustor
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We should use the upstream auto instrumentation package to automatically support new resource detections and instrumentation.

This would also solve #28976 as the meta package includes EnvDetector

@secustor secustor added type:feature Feature (new functionality) priority-4-low Low priority, unlikely to be done unless it becomes important to more people good first issue Suitable for new contributors labels May 13, 2024
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Hello I would like to take a shot at this. is this issue still relevant? I am fairly new to open sourceAny additional information or guidance would be appreciated.

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Yes, it is still relevant.

Checkout the dev docs ( docs/dev ) there you should find everything to setup your environment.

The actual instrumentation code is located in lib/instrumentation.

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