The .NET OpenTelemetry client.
Packages shipped from this repository generally support all the officially
supported versions of .NET and
.NET Framework (an
older Windows-based .NET implementation), except .NET Framework 3.5
.
Any exceptions to this are noted in the individual README.md
files.
Stable across all 3 signals i.e. Logs
, Metrics
, and Traces
.
See Spec Compliance Matrix to understand which portions of the specification has been implemented in this repo.
If you are new here, please read the getting started docs:
This repository includes multiple installable components, available on
NuGet. Each component has its
individual README.md
file, which covers the instruction on how to install and
how to get started. To find all the available components, please take a look at
the src
folder.
Here are the most commonly used components:
Instrumentation libraries can be found in contrib repository.
Here are the exporter libraries:
- Console
- In-memory
- OTLP (OpenTelemetry Protocol)
- Prometheus AspNetCore
- Prometheus HttpListener
- Zipkin
See the OpenTelemetry registry and OpenTelemetry .NET Contrib repo for more components.
See Troubleshooting. Additionally check readme file for the individual components for any additional troubleshooting information.
OpenTelemetry .NET is designed to be extensible. Here are the most common extension scenarios:
- Building a custom instrumentation library.
- Building a custom exporter for logs, metrics and traces.
- Building a custom processor for logs and traces.
- Building a custom sampler for traces.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
We meet weekly on Tuesdays, and the time of the meeting alternates between 9AM PT and 4PM PT. The meeting is subject to change depending on contributors' availability. Check the OpenTelemetry community calendar for specific dates and for Zoom meeting links.
Meeting notes are available as a public Google doc. If you have trouble accessing the doc, please get in touch on Slack.
The meeting is open for all to join. We invite everyone to join our meeting, regardless of your experience level. Whether you're a seasoned OpenTelemetry developer, just starting your journey, or simply curious about the work we do, you're more than welcome to participate!
Maintainers (@open-telemetry/dotnet-maintainers):
- Alan West, New Relic
- Mikel Blanchard, Microsoft
Approvers (@open-telemetry/dotnet-approvers):
- Cijo Thomas, Microsoft
- Piotr Kiełkowicz, Splunk
- Reiley Yang, Microsoft
- Utkarsh Umesan Pillai, Microsoft
- Vishwesh Bankwar, Microsoft
Triagers (@open-telemetry/dotnet-triagers):
- Martin Thwaites, Honeycomb
Emeritus Maintainer/Approver/Triager:
- Bruno Garcia
- Eddy Nakamura
- Liudmila Molkova
- Mike Goldsmith
- Paulo Janotti
- Robert Pająk
- Sergey Kanzhelev
- Victor Lu
See the project milestones for details on upcoming releases. The dates and features described in issues and milestones are estimates, and subject to change.
See the release notes for existing releases.
Caution
Certain components, marked as
pre-release,
are still work in progress and can undergo breaking changes before stable
release. Check the individual README.md
file for each component to understand its
current state.
Daily builds from this repo are published to MyGet, and can be installed from this source.