🚀 Vercel Otel
@vercel/otel
is a simple and easy-to-use package that sets up your tracing configuration.
💡 Use this package to quickly instrument your applications and get started with OpenTelemetry!
📦 Installation
npm install @vercel/otel
📚 Usage
To configure OpenTelemetry SDK, call the registerOTel
in the instrumentation.ts
:
import { registerOTel } from "@vercel/otel";
export function register() {
registerOTel("your-service-name");
}
To create custom spans in your code, use the OpenTelemetry API:
import { trace } from "@opentelemetry/api";
const span = trace.getTracer("your-component").startSpan("your-operation");
📖 API Reference
registerOTel(serviceName: string)
Registers the OpenTelemetry SDK with the specified service name and the default configuration.
serviceName
: The name of your service, used as the app name in many OpenTelemetry backends.
registerOTel(config: Configuration)
Registers the OpenTelemetry SDK with the specified configuration. Configuration options include:
serviceName
: The name of your service, used as the app name in many OpenTelemetry backends.attributes
: The resource attributes. By default, @vercel/otel
configures relevant Vercel attributes based on the environment, such as env
, vercel.runtime
, vercel.host
, etc.instrumentations
: A set of instrumentations. By default, @vercel/otel
configures "fetch" instrumentation.instrumentationConfig
: Customize configuration for predefined instrumentations:
fetch
: Customize configuration of the predefined "fetch" instrumentation:
ignoreUrls
: A set of URL matchers (string prefix or regex) that should be ignored from tracing. By default all URLs are traced. Example: fetch: { ignoreUrls: [/example.com/] }
.propagateContextUrls
: A set of URL matchers (string prefix or regex) for which the tracing context should be propagated (see propagators
). By default the context is propagated only for the deployment URLs, all other URLs should be enabled explicitly. Example: fetch: { propagateContextUrls: [ /my.api/ ] }
.dontPropagateContextUrls
: A set of URL matchers (string prefix or regex) for which the tracing context should not be propagated (see propagators
). This allows you to exclude a subset of URLs allowed by the propagateContextUrls
.resourceNameTemplate
: A string for the "resource.name" attribute that can include attribute expressions in {}
. Example: fetch: { resourceNameTemplate: "{http.host}" }
.- The
fetch
instrumentation also allows the caller to pass relevant telemetry parameters via fetch(..., { opentelemetry: {} })
argument (requires Next 14.1.1 or above), which may include the following fields:
ignore: boolean
: overrides ignoreUrls
for this call.propagateContext: boolean
: overrides propagateContextUrls
for this call.spanName: string
: overrides the computed span name for this call.attributes: Attributes
: overrides the computed attributes for this call.
propagators
: A set of propagators that may extend inbound and outbound contexts. By default, @vercel/otel
configures W3C Trace Context propagator.traceSampler
: The sampler to be used to decide which requests should be traced. By default, all requests are traced. This option can be changed to, for instance, only trace 1% of all requests.spanProcessors
and traceExporter
: The export mechanism for traces. By default, @vercel/otel
configures the best export mechanism for the environment. For instance, if a tracing integrations is configured on Vercel, this integration will be automatically used for export; otherwise an OTLP exporter can be used if configured in environment variables.
See API for more details.
📝 Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md.
🔗 References
📄 License
MIT
Made with 💖 by Vercel. Happy tracing! 📈