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Marking browser instrumentation packages stable #3185
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The main problem for me would be to consider
And those are only the one i could come up from memory, i think there might be more
Http instrumentation is for node and not the browser though |
Something i forgot but there also the meaning of an instrumentation stability, does that means the telemetry generated is stable and will not change ? Which sound complex to support right now imo |
The ask is to mark the instrumentations stable only from a telemetry perspective, as defined here. Can you provide some info on why this sounds complex? Do any of the items you listed above affect telemetry stability? I wonder if there is a way to mark/indicate the status of an instrumentation to be stable only from the perspective of telemetry. |
I explained why |
Yes, I will take up the spec for document-load/xhr/fetch in RUM SIG. Thanks for the other info. |
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What work is needed to consider these instrumentations stable?
Few things I can think of -
component
attribute from the spans asscope.name
should be used insteadhttp.user_agent
given it will now be in the resource. See this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: