Frontend Overhaul of OTel Demo: Go to Next.js

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  • One of the OpenTelemetry Project's many Special Interest Groups (SIG) is the OpenTelemetry Community Demo SIG which gives support to a set of instrumented backend microservices and a web frontend app that are primarily used to showcase how to instrument a distributed system using OpenTelemetry. The application's main focus is to demonstrate the implementation process to instrument an application no matter what programming language, platform, or operating system your team is using, as well as providing different approaching techniques (automatic and manual instrumentation, metrics, baggage). All of this while following the standards and conventions defined by the official OpenTelemetry Documentation. More about the specific requirements can be found here. At Tracetest, we have always focused on becoming part of and embracing the OpenTelemetry community. One of our goals this summer was to get more involved with a core OpenTelemetry project where we could provide a meaningful contribution. The OTel demo became the best match for achieving that goal as it would not only help the community, but we at Tracetest needed a good example to test and showcase what can be done with our tool. During the version 0.7 project cycle, we created two specific tickets to get us closer to the community and start looking for things to pick up:

  • 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.

  • One of the OpenTelemetry Project's many Special Interest Groups (SIG) is the OpenTelemetry Community Demo SIG which gives support to a set of instrumented backend microservices and a web frontend app that are primarily used to showcase how to instrument a distributed system using OpenTelemetry. The application's main focus is to demonstrate the implementation process to instrument an application no matter what programming language, platform, or operating system your team is using, as well as providing different approaching techniques (automatic and manual instrumentation, metrics, baggage). All of this while following the standards and conventions defined by the official OpenTelemetry Documentation. More about the specific requirements can be found here. At Tracetest, we have always focused on becoming part of and embracing the OpenTelemetry community. One of our goals this summer was to get more involved with a core OpenTelemetry project where we could provide a meaningful contribution. The OTel demo became the best match for achieving that goal as it would not only help the community, but we at Tracetest needed a good example to test and showcase what can be done with our tool. During the version 0.7 project cycle, we created two specific tickets to get us closer to the community and start looking for things to pick up:

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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    🔭 Tracetest - Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes, instead of days, using OpenTelemetry and trace-based testing.

  • [Wildcard #2] OTEL Demo Contribution

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