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tracetest-nomad
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Tracetest in Action: Running Trace-Based Tests on the OpenTelemetry Demo App with Nomad
Tracetest came out in May 2022, and I first got my hands on Tracetest back in June 2022, so it was still pretty fresh! At the time, it integrated only with Jaeger. More specifically, it used the Jaeger API to pull OTel Traces from Jaeger to register them into Tracetest. You then used the UI to create trace-based tests.
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How to Convert Kubernetes Manifests into Nomad Jobspecs
Ever since I started exploring Nomad, one of the things that I’ve enjoyed doing is taking Docker Compose files and Kubernetes manifests, and translating them into HashiCorp Nomad jobspec. I did it for Temporal back in March 2022, and also for an early version of Tracetest, back in the summer of 2022.
opentelemetry-go
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On Implementation of Distributed Protocols
Distributed system administrators need mechanisms and tools for monitoring individual nodes in order to analyze the system and promptly detect anomalies. Developers also need effective mechanisms for analyzing, diagnosing issues, and identifying bugs in protocol implementations. Logging, tracing, and collecting metrics are common observability techniques to allow monitoring and obtaining diagnostic information from the system; most of the explored code bases use these techniques. OpenTelemetry and Prometheus are popular open-source monitoring solutions, which are used in many of the explored code bases.
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Observability at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 in Paris
OpenTelemetry
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Enhancing API Observability Series (Part 3): Tracing
When choosing distributed tracing tools, considerations include your technology stack, business requirements, and monitoring complexity. Zipkin, SkyWalking, and OpenTelemetry are popular distributed tracing solutions, each with its unique features.
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Beyond Code Completion: Better Prompt Context to Supercharge Your AI Coding Workflow
You can follow this process with any large token AI system like Claude by identifying tracing data relevant to the code you are working on, using it as context to prompt OpenAI or other LLMs. Generally, you’d generate tracing data by implementing OpenTelemetry (aka OTEL) libraries into your application, adding spans to your functions with Jaeger, or using commercial SaaS tools like Honeycomb and Datadog.
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Open Telemetry: Observing and Monitoring Applications
While many programming languages provide robust support for Open Telemetry, this instance focuses on Golang. It's important to note that, in the current context, the logs SDK for Golang is not implemented. For future reference consult the list of supported languages and explore the Open Telemetry repositories. Always prioritize the main repository and its contrib repository, housing extensions and instrumentation libraries crucial to the Open Telemetry framework. Stay updated with the latest developments to ensure seamless integration and enhanced functionality.
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Show HN: OneUptime – Self Hosted Open Source Datadog Alternative
OneUptime (https://github.com/oneuptime/oneuptime) is the open-source alternative to DataDog. It's 100% free and you can self-host it on your VM / server / cloud or you can use SaaS at https://oneuptime.com
NEW UPDATES (since we last posted to HN): We now support OpenTelemetry (https://opentelemetry.io/) natively which will help you to monitor, observe and debug any app, service, database or stack.
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The Lord of Playwright: The Two Traces
OpenTelemetry is the fastest growing Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project. It standardizes the instrumentation and collection of traces, metrics, and logs from applications, and is supported by all the major observability projects, languages, and tools. One standard to rule them all!
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Observabilidade de microsserviços com OpenTelemetry e Amazon OpenSearch [Lab Session]
OpenTelemetry is a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs. Use it to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data (metrics, logs, and traces) to help you analyze your software’s performance and behavior. https://opentelemetry.io/
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Sumo Logic and Tracetest: AI-Driven Observability Meets Testing
Tracetest uses your existing OpenTelemetry traces to power trace-based testing with assertions against your trace data at every point of the request transaction. You only need to point Tracetest to your existing trace data source, or send traces to Tracetest directly!
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Integration Testing Vercel Serverless Functions with OpenTelemetry
OpenTelemetry, an open-source observability framework, is one such tool. It helps gather, process, and export data like traces, metrics, and logs. Traces are especially useful as they provide insights into how distributed systems perform by tracing requests across various services.
What are some alternatives?
hashiqube - HashiQube - All the Hashicorp products in a Container or VM for anyone to demo or practise with.
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
nomad-conversions - Repo containing conversions of Kubernetes and/or Docker Compose apps to Nomad jobspecs
signoz - SigNoz is an open-source observability platform native to OpenTelemetry with logs, traces and metrics in a single application. An open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. 🔥 🖥. 👉 Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool
opentelemetry-helm-charts - OpenTelemetry Helm Charts
YARP - A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy applications.
opentelemetry-demo - This repository contains the OpenTelemetry Astronomy Shop, a microservice-based distributed system intended to illustrate the implementation of OpenTelemetry in a near real-world environment.
opentelemetry-dotnet - The OpenTelemetry .NET Client
malabi - Tracing Based JavaScript Assertions
opentelemetry-go-contrib - Collection of extensions for OpenTelemetry-Go.
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)
graylog - Free and open log management