JF91.OpenTelemetry 1.2.3

dotnet add package JF91.OpenTelemetry --version 1.2.3                
NuGet\Install-Package JF91.OpenTelemetry -Version 1.2.3                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="JF91.OpenTelemetry" Version="1.2.3" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add JF91.OpenTelemetry --version 1.2.3                
#r "nuget: JF91.OpenTelemetry, 1.2.3"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install JF91.OpenTelemetry as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=JF91.OpenTelemetry&version=1.2.3

// Install JF91.OpenTelemetry as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=JF91.OpenTelemetry&version=1.2.3                

Use this package to integrate OpenTelemetry into your ASP.NET Web API using appsettings.json

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Follow these steps to get it done:

1: Install Nuget Package
dotnet add package JF91.OpenTelemetry

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2: Add this after var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Services.AddOpenTelemetryServices(builder.Configuration);
2.2: Customize settings (Optional):
Custom options are optional which means that you can mix options from appsettings.json with the ones defined below
builder.Services.AddOpenTelemetryServices
(
    builder.Configuration,
    jaegerOptions =>
    {
        jaegerOptions.Enabled = true;
        jaegerOptions.Endpoint = "http://www.test.com";
        jaegerOptions.Protocol = JaegerProtocols.Http;
    },
    zipkinOptions =>
    {
        zipkinOptions.Enabled = true;
        zipkinOptions.Endpoint = "http://www.test.com";
    },
    influxdbOptions =>
    {
        influxdbOptions.Enabled = true;
        influxdbOptions.Url = "http://www.test.com";
        influxdbOptions.Protocol = JaegerProtocols.Http;
    },
    new List<Action<Otlp>>
    {
        otlp_one =>
        {
            otlp_one.Enabled = true;
            otlp_one.Url = "http://www.test.com";
            otlp_one.Protocol = OtlpProtocols.Http;
        },
        otlp_two =>
        {
            otlp_two.Enabled = true;
            otlp_two.Url = "http://www.test2.com";
            otlp_two.Protocol = OtlpProtocols.Grpc;
        }
    },
    prometheusOptions =>
    {
        prometheusOptions.Enabled = true;
        prometheusOptions.ScrapeEndpointPath = "/test";
        prometheusOptions.ScrapeResponseCacheDurationMilliseconds = 1000;
    }
);
IMPORTANT: For a custom options list to OTLP Exporters, you need to have the same ammount of entries in appsettings.json with the same order.

Example 1: 3 OTLP Exporters in appsettings.json and 2 Custom Options will override the first 2 OTLP Exportes in appsettings.json from the first 2 Custom Options.

Example 2: 2 OTLP Exporters in appsettings.json and 3 Custom Options will override the 2 OTLP Exporters in appsettings.json from the first 2 Custom Options.

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3: Add this before app.Run();
app.AddOpenTelemetryExtensions();

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4: Add this to your appsettings.json and modify it to your needs:
"OpenTelemetrySettings": {
    "EnableTraces": true,
    "EnableMetrics": true,
    "Exporters": {
        "Console": {
            "Enabled": true
        },
        "Jaeger": {
            "Enabled": true,
            "Endpoint": "http://localhost:14268/api/traces",
            "Protocol": "udp"
        },
        "Zipkin": {
            "Enabled": false,
            "Endpoint": " https://localhost:9411/api/v2/spans"
        },
        "Prometheus": {
            "Enabled": true,
            "ScrapeEndpointPath": "/metrics-text",
            "ScrapeResponseCacheDurationMilliseconds": 300
        },
        "InfluxDB": {
            "Enabled": false,
            "Url": "http://localhost:8086",
            "Protocol": "http"
        },
        "Otlp": [
        {
          "Enabled": true,
          "Url": "http://localhost:4317",
          "Protocol": "grpc"
        },
        {
          "Enabled": false,
          "Url": "http://localhost:4317",
          "Protocol": "http"
        }
      ]
    },
    "Instrumentation": {
        "Http": true,
        "EfCore": false,
        "Hangfire": false,
        "SqlClient": false,
        "Redis": false
    }
}

Properties Values:

  • Jaeger.Protocol: udp / http | Default ⇒ udp

  • [OtlpProtocols] > InfluxDB.Protocol: grpc / http | Default ⇒ grpc

Reference: https://opentelemetry.io/docs/instrumentation/net/exporters/
Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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1.2.3 278 7/24/2023
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Version 1.2.3:
# Fixed non-null exception when not passing an OTLP Options List

Version 1.2.2:
# Added delegates for each parent settings providing the ability to customize all options for tracing and metrics.

Version 1.2:
# Added OTLP Exporter Colletion
# appsettings.json extended with OTLP Exporter Array