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lightstep-tracer
Advanced tools
Traceguide instrumentation library for JavaScript.
npm install --save api-javascript
var trace = require('api-javascript');
trace.options({
group_name : "my_server",
access_token : "{your_access_token}"
});
// Send a regular global log along with a data payload
trace.infof('Hello Runtime %d!', 42);
// Send a span record for a given operation
span = trace.span('trivial/sample_span');
span.joinIDs('end_user_id', 'john_smith');
span.infof('Hello Span %d!', 42);
span.end();
See example/hello_world
for a longer example.
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FAQs
> ❗ **This instrumentation is no longer recommended**. Please review [documentation on setting up and configuring the OpenTelemetry Node.js Launcher](https://github.com/lightstep/otel-launcher-node) or [OpenTelemetry JS (Browser)](https://github.com/open-
The npm package lightstep-tracer receives a total of 38,921 weekly downloads. As such, lightstep-tracer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lightstep-tracer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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