Status: Mixed This document defines standard attributes for resources. These attributes are typically used in the Resource and are also recommended to be used anywhere else where there is a need to describe a resource in a consistent manner. The majority of these attributes are inherited from OpenCensus Resource standard. TODOs Add more compute units: AppEngine unit, etc. Add Web Browser. Decide if lower case strings only. Consider to add optional/required for each attribute and combination o...| OpenTelemetry
Status: Stable This document defines the stability guarantees offered by the OpenTelemetry clients, along with the rules and procedures for meeting those guarantees. In this document, the terms “OpenTelemetry” and “language implementations” both specifically refer to the OpenTelemetry clients. These terms do not refer to the specification or the Collector in this document. Each language implementation MUST take these versioning and stability requirements, and produce a language-specif...| OpenTelemetry
Status: Stable except where otherwise specified A Resource is an immutable representation of the entity producing telemetry as Attributes. For example, a process producing telemetry that is running in a container on Kubernetes has a Pod name, it is in a namespace and possibly is part of a Deployment which also has a name. All three of these attributes can be included in the Resource. Note that there are certain “standard attributes” that have prescribed meanings.| OpenTelemetry
Status: Mixed Users of OpenTelemetry need a way for instrumentation interactions with the OpenTelemetry API to actually produce telemetry. The OpenTelemetry SDK (henceforth referred to as the SDK) is an implementation of the OpenTelemetry API that provides users with this functionally. All language implementations of OpenTelemetry MUST provide an SDK. MeterProvider Status: Stable A MeterProvider MUST provide a way to allow a Resource to be specified. If a Resource is specified, it SHOULD be a...| OpenTelemetry