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opentelemetry-instrumentation-redis
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The OpenTelemetry Redis Ruby gem is a community maintained instrumentation for Redis. This is an in-memory data store that is used as a database, cache, and message broker.
Install the gem using:
gem install opentelemetry-instrumentation-redis
Or, if you use bundler, include opentelemetry-instrumentation-redis
in your Gemfile
.
To install the instrumentation, call use
with the name of the instrumentation.
OpenTelemetry::SDK.configure do |c|
c.use 'OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Redis'
end
Alternatively, you can also call use_all
to install all the available instrumentation.
OpenTelemetry::SDK.configure do |c|
c.use_all
end
The Redis instrumentation allows the user to supply additional attributes via context propagation. This may be used to propagate attributes from instrumentation for things like Resque and Sidekiq, for example, to attach to the Redis client spans.
require 'opentelemetry/instrumentation/redis'
redis = ::Redis.new
OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Redis.with_attributes('peer.service' => 'cache') do
redis.set('K', 'x')
end
OpenTelemetry::SDK.configure do |c|
c.use 'OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Redis', {
# The obfuscation of arguments in the db.statement attribute is enabled by default.
# To include the full query, set db_statement to :include.
# To obfuscate, set db_statement to :obfuscate.
# To omit the attribute, set db_statement to :omit.
db_statement: :include,
}
end
An example of usage can be seen in example/redis.rb
.
You'll need Redis installed locally to run the test suite. Once you've
installed it, it will start and stop automatically when you run rake
.
The opentelemetry-instrumentation-redis
gem source is on github, along with related gems including opentelemetry-api
and opentelemetry-sdk
.
The OpenTelemetry Ruby gems are maintained by the OpenTelemetry Ruby special interest group (SIG). You can get involved by joining us on our GitHub Discussions, Slack Channel or attending our weekly meeting. See the meeting calendar for dates and times. For more information on this and other language SIGs, see the OpenTelemetry community page.
Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE for more information.
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