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Produce documentation that outlines http changes from 1.20.0 #43
Produce documentation that outlines http changes from 1.20.0 #43
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I compiled the list below, hope this helps:
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This is a great way to represent it. Thanks @arminru |
Thanks a lot @arminru ! It looks great! |
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@arminru Just looking a bit at the list you compiled, and have some notes:
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Thanks for double-checking, @Oberon00. I updated the comment above. |
(added this as a blocker for HTTP semconv stability to make sure it gets done since this will be important for both instrumenters and users who are upgrading their instrumentation to a version that implements the stable HTTP semconv) |
Summary of changes to HTTP semantic conventions since version Common attributes across HTTP client and HTTP server spans:
HTTP client span attributes:
HTTP server span attributes:
HTTP client and server span names:The Note: see below if updating from version HTTP client duration metric
HTTP server duration metric
If you are coming from an earlier semantic convention version:If updating from version
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Thank you @trask for the summary. |
I was trying to understand what changes in http conventions and it is not easy to do since it seems the changes happened across more than one PR. One way to get his info is to use git history or git blame, but that's time consuming and error prone and also because we moved the repo I can't be sure I am comparing to the correct baseline (the 1.20.0 is in the spec repo).
It would be great if we could produce a side-by-side comparison of semconv 1.20.0 and <next version>.
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