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@opencensus/exporter-instana
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OpenCensus Instana Exporter allows the user to send collected traces with OpenCensus Node.js to Instana.
OpenCensus Instana Trace Exporter allows the user to send collected traces with OpenCensus Node.js to Instana.
Instana is a distributed tracing system. Instana provides AI Powered Application and Infrastructure Monitoring, allowing you to deliver Faster With Confidence, and automatic Analysis and Optimization.
The library is in alpha stage and the API is subject to change.
Install OpenCensus Instana Exporter with:
npm install @opencensus/nodejs
npm install @opencensus/exporter-instana
To use Instana as your exporter, first ensure that you have an Instana agent running on your system and reporting to your environment. The Instana OpenCensus exporter directly communicates with the Instana agent in order to transmit data to Instana.
const tracing = require('@opencensus/nodejs');
const instana = require('@opencensus/exporter-instana');
tracing.start({
exporter: new instana.InstanaTraceExporter()
});
0.1.0 - 2021-07-27
FAQs
OpenCensus Instana Exporter allows the user to send collected traces with OpenCensus Node.js to Instana.
The npm package @opencensus/exporter-instana receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @opencensus/exporter-instana popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opencensus/exporter-instana demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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