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Getting traceloop qualified on Elastic #9
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Hey @bshetti! Would love to get you on the list! Can you add it to our docs repo? https://github.com/traceloop/docs |
@nirga thanks. So if I branch and pull a PR with the MDX, what other steps will this go through? |
That's it. You can run it locally to make sure it works (see readme for instructions). Make sure to add it to the mintlify json in the root directory and to the main integration page mdx. |
Hello we noticed that Elastic was not on your list of supported and tested destinations. We offer native OTel support, and are now heavy contributors to OTel (ECS donation, Profiling agent donation, and more). We don't require a specific SDK or collector. You can instrument directly with standard Otel (python, java etc) and set the endpoint with auth to an elastic stack. Traces, metrics etc all show up natively in our APM capabilities.
https://www.elastic.co/observability-labs/blog/tag/opentelemetry
https://www.elastic.co/observability-labs/blog/getting-started-opentelemetry-instrumentation-sample-app
https://www.elastic.co/observability-labs/blog/auto-instrumentation-python-applications-opentelemetry
https://www.elastic.co/observability-labs/blog/manual-instrumentation-python-apps-opentelemetry
and more.
What can we do to help you get us supported on your list?
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