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How can I enable Trace Search & Analytics? #89

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tiendq opened this issue Apr 16, 2019 · 4 comments
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How can I enable Trace Search & Analytics? #89

tiendq opened this issue Apr 16, 2019 · 4 comments
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tiendq commented Apr 16, 2019

It's likely not supported for C++ at this moment, isn't it?

I don't see C++ example in following link, neither in the dd-opentracing-cpp code.

https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/trace_search_and_analytics/?tab=go

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Correct, it's not supported at the moment.
You may keep the issue open and we can close it once support has been added.

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cgilmour commented May 1, 2019

This is fixed on master, and will be in the next release.
Docs will also be updated soon.

@cgilmour cgilmour added this to the 0.5.0 milestone May 1, 2019
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tiendq commented May 13, 2019

@cgilmour Thanks, hopefully it's released soon (with updated docs :)). Currently I need to manage traced resources manually in datadog.yaml file and keep an eye on it to make sure it's always synced with application code.

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Hi @tiendq , this was recently released in 1.0.0 as well as being able to control it via environment variables instead of needing to hard-code the decision. ( #104 )

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