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Informations about the package laravel-open-telemetry

Use Open Telemetry in your Laravel app

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THIS PACKAGE IS IN DEVELOPMENT, DON'T USE IT IN PRODUCTION (YET)

Measuring performance and tracking bugs is typically done inside a single web request or job. But what if you want to see the performance or flow of a web request together with all the jobs it dispatched?

Open Telemetry, or OTel for short, is a collection of tools, APIs and SDKs to collect information on how an entire system is behaving. A "system" can be a single application, or a group of applications (or queued jobs) that are working together.

Using the laravel-open-telemetry package you can easily measure performance of a Laravel powered system. It can transmit the results to a tracing tool like Jaeger or Aspecto.

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Documentation

All documentation is available on our documentation site.

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Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


All versions of laravel-open-telemetry with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^8.1
illuminate/contracts Version ^10.0|^11.0
illuminate/http Version ^10.0|^11.0
open-telemetry/api Version ^1.0
open-telemetry/sdk Version ^1.0
php-http/guzzle7-adapter Version ^1.0
spatie/laravel-package-tools Version ^1.13.8
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