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@sentry/opentelemetry
Advanced tools
This package allows you to send your OpenTelemetry trace data to Sentry via OpenTelemetry SpanProcessors.
This SDK is considered experimental and in an alpha state. It may experience breaking changes. Please reach out on GitHub if you have any feedback/concerns.
npm install @sentry/opentelemetry
# Or yarn
yarn add @sentry/opentelemetry
Note that @sentry/opentelemetry
depends on the following peer dependencies:
@opentelemetry/api
version 1.0.0
or greater@opentelemetry/core
version 1.0.0
or greater@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions
version 1.0.0
or greater@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base
version 1.0.0
or greater, or a package that implements that, like
@opentelemetry/sdk-node
.This package exposes a few building blocks you can add to your OpenTelemetry setup in order to capture OpenTelemetry traces to Sentry.
This is how you can use this in your app:
setupGlobalHub()
is called before anything else!@sentry/node
- make sure to set instrumenter: 'otel'
in the SDK init({})
!setupEventContextTrace(client)
SentrySampler
as samplerSentrySpanProcessor
as span processorwrapContextManagerClass
SentryPropagator
as propagatorsetOpenTelemetryContextAsyncContextStrategy()
For example, you could set this up as follows:
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node';
import {
getCurrentHub,
setupGlobalHub,
SentryPropagator,
SentrySampler,
SentrySpanProcessor,
setupEventContextTrace,
wrapContextManagerClass,
setOpenTelemetryContextAsyncContextStrategy,
} from '@sentry/opentelemetry';
import { AsyncLocalStorageContextManager } from '@opentelemetry/context-async-hooks';
function setupSentry() {
setupGlobalHub();
Sentry.init({
dsn: 'xxx',
instrumenter: 'otel'
});
const client = getCurrentHub().getClient();
setupEventContextTrace(client);
const provider = new BasicTracerProvider({
sampler: new SentrySampler(client),
});
provider.addSpanProcessor(new SentrySpanProcessor());
const SentryContextManager = wrapContextManagerClass(AsyncLocalStorageContextManager);
// Initialize the provider
provider.register({
propagator: new SentryPropagator(),
contextManager: new SentryContextManager(),
});
setOpenTelemetryContextAsyncContextStrategy();
}
A full setup example can be found in node-experimental.
FAQs
Official Sentry utilities for OpenTelemetry
The npm package @sentry/opentelemetry receives a total of 4,032,634 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/opentelemetry popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/opentelemetry demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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