Using instrumentation libraries
When you develop an app, you might use third-party libraries and frameworks to accelerate your work. If you then instrument your app using OpenTelemetry, you might want to avoid spending additional time to manually add traces, logs, and metrics to the third-party libraries and frameworks you use.
Many libraries and frameworks already support OpenTelemetry or are supported through OpenTelemetry instrumentation, so that they can generate telemetry you can export to an observability back end.
If you are instrumenting an app or service that use third-party libraries or frameworks, follow these instructions to learn how to use natively instrumented libraries and instrumentation libraries for your dependencies.
Use natively instrumented libraries
If a library comes with OpenTelemetry support by default, you can get traces, metrics, and logs emitted from that library by adding and setting up the OpenTelemetry SDK with your app.
The library might require some additional configuration for the instrumentation. Go to the documentation for that library to learn more.
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As of today, we don't know about any C++ library that has OpenTelemetry natively integrated. If you know about such a library, let us know.Using instrumentation libraries
When you develop an app, you might use third-party libraries and frameworks to accelerate your work. If you then instrument your app using OpenTelemetry, you might want to avoid spending additional time to manually add traces, logs, and metrics to the third-party libraries and frameworks you use.
Many libraries and frameworks already support OpenTelemetry or are supported through OpenTelemetry instrumentation, so that they can generate telemetry you can export to an observability backend.
If you are instrumenting an app or service that use third-party libraries or frameworks, follow these instructions to learn how to use natively instrumented libraries and instrumentation libraries for your dependencies.
Use natively instrumented libraries
If a library comes with OpenTelemetry support by default, you can get traces, metrics, and logs emitted from that library by adding and setting up the OpenTelemetry SDK with your app.
The library might require some additional configuration for the instrumentation. See the documentation for that library to learn more.
If a library doesn’t include OpenTelemetry support, you can use instrumentation libraries to generate telemetry data for a library or framework.
Setup
To set up an instrumentation library see otel-cpp-contrib
Available packages
A full list of instrumentation libraries available can be found in the OpenTelemetry registry
Next steps
After you’ve set up instrumentation libraries, you might want to add additional instrumentation to collect custom telemetry data.
You might also want to configure an appropriate exporter to export your telemetry data to one or more telemetry backends.
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