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Note: This package is intended for internal use only.
Note: This is an experimental package under active development. New releases may include breaking changes.
This package provides everything needed to serialize OpenTelemetry SDK traces, metrics and logs into the OpenTelemetry Protocol format.
To get started you will need to install a compatible OpenTelemetry API.
npm install @opentelemetry/api
This module exports serializers to serialize traces, metrics and logs from the OpenTelemetry SDK into protocol buffers or JSON which can be sent over HTTP or gRPC (protobuf-only) to the OpenTelemetry collector or a compatible receiver.
import {
JsonLogsSerializer,
JsonMetricsSerializer,
JsonTraceSerializer,
ProtobufLogsSerializer,
ProtobufMetricsSerializer,
ProtobufTraceSerializer,
IExportLogsServiceResponse,
IExportMetricsServiceResponse,
IExportTraceServiceResponse,
} from '@opentelemetry/otlp-transformer';
// serialize to JSON export requests
const serializedJsonLogs: Uint8Array = JsonLogsSerializer.serializeRequest(readableLogRecords);
const serializedJsonMetrics: Uint8Array = JsonMetricsSerializer.serializeRequest(resourceMetrics);
const serializedJsonTraces: Uint8Array = JsonTraceSerializer.serializeRequest(readableSpans);
// serialize to Protobuf export requests
const serializedProtobufLogs: Uint8Array = ProtobufLogsSerializer.serializeRequest(readableLogRecords);
const serializedProtobufMetrics: Uint8Array = ProtobufMetricsSerializer.serializeRequest(resourceMetrics);
const serializedProtobufTraces: Uint8Array = ProtobufTraceSerializer.serializeRequest(readableSpans);
// deserialize JSON export responses
const deserializedJsonLogResponse: IExportLogsServiceResponse = JsonLogsSerializer.deserializeResponse(jsonLogResponse);
const deserializedJsonMetricsResponse: IExportMetricsServiceResponse = JsonMetricsSerializer.deserializeResponse(jsonMetricsResponse);
const deserializedJsonTraceResponse: IExportTraceServiceResponse = JsonTraceSerializer.deserializeResponse(jsonTraceResponse);
// deserialize Protobuf export responses
const deserializedProtobufLogResponse: IExportLogsServiceResponse = ProtobufLogsSerializer.deserializeResponse(protobufLogResponse);
const deserializedProtobufMetricsResponse: IExportMetricsServiceResponse = ProtobufMetricsSerializer.deserializeResponse(protobufMetricsResponse);
const deserializedProtobufTraceResponse: IExportTraceServiceResponse = ProtobufTraceSerializer.deserializeResponse(protobufTraceResponse);
Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Transform OpenTelemetry SDK data into OTLP
We found that @opentelemetry/otlp-transformer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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