This module provides automatic instrumentation for the tedious
module, which may be loaded using the @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node
package and is included in the @opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node
bundle.
If total installation size is not constrained, it is recommended to use the @opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node
bundle with @opentelemetry/sdk-node for the most seamless instrumentation experience.
Compatible with OpenTelemetry JS API and SDK 1.0+
.
npm install --save @opentelemetry/instrumentation-tedious
>=1.11.0 <20
OpenTelemetry Tedious Instrumentation allows the user to automatically collect trace data and export them to the backend of choice, to give observability to distributed systems when working with tedious
.
To load a specific plugin, specify it in the registerInstrumentations's configuration:
const { NodeTracerProvider } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node'); const { TediousInstrumentation } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation-tedious'); const { registerInstrumentations } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation'); const provider = new NodeTracerProvider(); provider.register(); registerInstrumentations({ instrumentations: [ new TediousInstrumentation(), ], })
This package uses @opentelemetry/semantic-conventions
version 1.22+
, which implements Semantic Convention Version 1.7.0
Attributes collected:
Attribute Short Descriptiondb.name
This attribute is used to report the name of the database being accessed. db.sql.table
The name of the primary table that the operation is acting upon. db.statement
The database statement being executed. db.system
An identifier for the database management system (DBMS) product being used. db.user
Username for accessing the database. net.peer.name
Remote hostname or similar. net.peer.port
Remote port number.
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