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@sentry/opentelemetry
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This package allows you to send your OpenTelemetry trace data to Sentry via OpenTelemetry SpanProcessors.
If you are using @sentry/node
, OpenTelemetry support is included out of the box. This package is only necessary if you
are setting up OpenTelemetry support for Sentry yourself.
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:
@sentry/node
!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 {
SentryPropagator,
SentrySampler,
SentrySpanProcessor,
setupEventContextTrace,
wrapContextManagerClass,
setOpenTelemetryContextAsyncContextStrategy,
} from '@sentry/opentelemetry';
import { AsyncLocalStorageContextManager } from '@opentelemetry/context-async-hooks';
import { context, propagation, trace } from '@opentelemetry/api';
function setupSentry() {
Sentry.init({
dsn: 'xxx',
});
const client = Sentry.getClient();
setupEventContextTrace(client);
const provider = new BasicTracerProvider({
sampler: new SentrySampler(client),
});
provider.addSpanProcessor(new SentrySpanProcessor());
const SentryContextManager = wrapContextManagerClass(AsyncLocalStorageContextManager);
// Initialize the provider
trace.setGlobalTracerProvider(provider);
propagation.setGlobalPropagator(new SentryPropagator());
context.setGlobalContextManager(new SentryContextManager());
setOpenTelemetryContextAsyncContextStrategy();
}
A full setup example can be found in node-experimental.
9.24.0
@sentry/angular
peer dependencies to add Angular 20 support (#16414)This release adds support for Angular 20 to the Sentry Angular SDK @sentry/angular
.
FAQs
Official Sentry utilities for OpenTelemetry
The npm package @sentry/opentelemetry receives a total of 3,205,989 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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