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opentelemetry-js
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Using Env Vars to Include & Exclude OpenTelemetry Node.js Libraries
To enable only @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http and @opentelemetry/instrumentation-express you can run this command below.
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OpenTelemetry Journey #01 - Important concepts
JavaScript
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OpenTelemetry in 2023
> OpenTelemetry is a marketing-driven project, designed by committee, implemented naively and inefficiently, and guided by the primary goal of allowing Fortune X00 CTOs to tick off some boxes on their strategy roadmap documents.
I'm the founder of highlight.io. On the consumer side as a company, we've seen a lot of value of from OTEL; we've used it to build out language support for quite a few customers at this point, and the community is very receptive.
Here's an example of us putting up a change: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js/pull/4049
Do you mind sharing why you think no-one should be using it? Some reasoning would be nice.
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OpenObserve: Elasticsearch/Datadog alternative in Rust.. 140x lower storage cost
That's traces? I was wondering if I could use https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js/tree/main...
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OpenObserve: Open source Elasticsearch/Datadog/Splunk alternative in Rust for logs. 140x lower storage cost
Nothing like Faro for now. However, https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js can be used to achieve the same result and OpenObserve has great support for Opentelemetry.
- Deno 1.33: Deno 2 is coming
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Observable front-end applications - an open source product experiment
Can it be integrated with Grafana Faro or OpenTelemetry?
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Logs and tracing: not just for production, local development too
4. Register automatic instrumentations. For example, you can automatically trace all XHR requests, fetch requests, page loads, and user interactions. With distributed tracing, you should always prefer automatic instrumentation whenever possible to reduce maintenance and leverage existing conventions. The document load instrumentation allows you to treat the server as the parent span to a given page load, from which the client will then be the root span to everything in the server. This is an extremely powerful concept that allows traces to viewed from the perspective of the user, encapsulating all requests and user interactions in a single trace with no manual instrumentation!
We also trialed Sentry's APM tool (also marketed as a distributed tracing tool). While it had pretty charts, dashboards, niceties like core web vitals, and integrated well with Sentry's error product, its utility as a distributed tracing tool is significantly less powerful than tools like Honeycomb. You will end up using a large amount of your user's bandwidth sending telemetry data that can't fully be leveraged in the Sentry UI. When I last used (in April 2021), the spans of a given trace could only be viewed in a specific part the UI and they couldn't be searched for in queries or used in charts. I'm unsure if this has been updated. But this is not the worse part. Because Sentry uses its own data model for traces, it is not compatible with open source standards such as OpenTelemetry or OpenTracing! The sales team will not tell you this during the trial. This means our entire backend, which was already instrumented with OpenTracing, would now also need to instrument Sentry's tracing (...if they supported the language) in order to connect frontend traces to backend traces. Each team I met with their sales team, I said the same thing: support OpenTelemetry, otherwise you are asking for us to further isolate our backend and frontend teams.
It looks like they have heard this opinion, as they have recently published a blog post about the evolution of the distributed tracing API, citing incompatibility with OpenTelemetry due to their data model. It will require a very large change for them to support this. Meanwhile, OpenTelemetry can be used with any tracing vendor, a large number of languages, the other major instrumentation standards (OpenTracing, OpenCensus), and any trace propagation format.
- [1]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js
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Monitoring consumer lag in Azure Event Hub
Consumer lag will quickly show any functional or technical issue with your event stream. By using the code examples from this blogpost, you can avoid having to dive into the SDKs yourself. Of course, you can adopt the metric collection to send the metric to the logs or to another metrics system like prometheus, datadog, or open telemetry.
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Any good tutorial showing you which library to use for dependency injection in a project?
I would work on getting Open Telemetry pointed at an βall-in-oneβ Jaegar instance and move on from there: https://www.jaegertracing.io/docs/1.25/getting-started/ https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js Various cloud providers may have a way to collect/view traces as well, but, Jaegar and the Open Telemetry Collector are the open source way to do that. The projects are in the process of converging in some ways β everything is in flux.
signoz
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Top 13 Self-Hosted Projects with the Most GitHub Stars
GitHub https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz GitHub Star 18.3k GitHub Fork 1.2k GitHub Issue 1k GitHub Pull Request 200 GitHub Contributor 149 Open Source License License Official Website https://signoz.io/ Documentation https://signoz.io/docs
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14 Monitoring Tools for Full-Stack Developers
SigNoz positions itself as an "open-source DataDog alternative". You can host it yourself or use the commercial cloud version.
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Our renewal bill for Datadog came to β$83,000/year before we canceled
Thanks for mentioning SigNoz. Totally agree that OpenTelemetry and open source should be the way forward here.
If anyone wants to check out SigNoz repo - https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz
PS: I am one of the maintainers at SigNoz
- Show HN: I built an open-source tool to make on-call suck less
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Show HN: OneUptime β open-source Datadog Alternative
You should also check out SigNoz [1], we are an open-core alternative to DataDog - based natively on OpenTelemetry. We also have a cloud product if you don't want to host yourself
[1] https://signoz.io
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Indexing one petabyte of logs per day with Quickwit
You might want to have a look at SigNoz [1] as well. We have also published some perf benchmark wrt Elastic & Loki [2] and have some cool features like logs pipeline for manipulating logs before ingestion
[1] https://github.com/signoz/signoz
- Open-Source Observability β SigNoz
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Tools used by the top 1% of Platform Engineers and their Commercial Open Source Alternatives
Check Signoz's repo on GitHub
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Show HN: Quickwit β OSS Alternative to Elasticsearch, Splunk, Datadog
SigNoz maintainer here.
We also have traces, metrics and logs in a single application which makes correlation across them much easier. From what I can understand from Quickwit website, they use Grafana and Jaeger for UI.
Here'e our github repo if you want to check it out. https://github.com/signoz/signoz
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Sentry new TOS to use data to train AI with no opt-out
Using user's private with no opt-out option is unethical.
If anyone is looking self-hosted for alternatives then they should try SigNoz: https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz
What are some alternatives?
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
prom-client - Prometheus client for node.js
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
PostHog - π¦ PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
uptrace - Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs
InversifyJS - A powerful and lightweight inversion of control container for JavaScript & Node.js apps powered by TypeScript.
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
nestjs-commander - A module for using NestJS to build up CLI applications
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
testing-nestjs - A repository to show off to the community methods of testing NestJS including Unit Tests, Integration Tests, E2E Tests, pipes, filters, interceptors, GraphQL, Mongo, TypeORM, and more!