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The Splunk distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript for Web
:construction: This project is currently in BETA. It is officially supported by Splunk. However, breaking changes MAY be introduced.
For complete instructions for how to get started with the Splunk distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript for Web, see Install the Browser RUM agent for Splunk RUM
The official Splunk documentation for this page is Instrument browser-based web applications for Splunk RUM.
Compatibility between the versions of this project and Open Telemetry is specified in CHANGELOG.md.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on building, running tests, and so forth.
The Splunk distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript Browser is a distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript Browser. It is licensed under the terms of the Apache Software License version 2.0. See the license file for more details.
ℹ️  SignalFx was acquired by Splunk in October 2019. See Splunk SignalFx for more information.
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Splunk distribution of Open Telemetry for browser environment.
The npm package @splunk/otel-web receives a total of 22,812 weekly downloads. As such, @splunk/otel-web popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @splunk/otel-web demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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