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LaunchDarkly Server-side OTEL library for Python

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Supported Python versions

This version of the library has a minimum Python version of 3.8.

Getting started

Install the package

$ pip install launchdarkly-server-sdk-otel

The provided TracingHook can be setup as shown below:

from ldotel.tracing import Hook
import ldclient

ldclient.set_config(Config('sdk-key', hooks=[Hook()]))
client = ldclient.get()

set_tracer_provider(TracerProvider())
tracer = get_tracer_provider().get_tracer('pytest')

with tracer.start_as_curent_span('top-level span'):
    client.variation('boolean', Context.create('org-key', 'org'), False)

Learn more

Read our documentation for in-depth instructions on configuring and using LaunchDarkly. You can also head straight to the reference guide for the python SDK.

Generated API documentation for all versions of the library is on readthedocs.

Contributing

We encourage pull requests and other contributions from the community. Check out our contributing guidelines for instructions on how to contribute to this library.

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About LaunchDarkly

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