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Microsoft Azure Monitor Opentelemetry Distro Client Library for Python

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Azure Monitor Opentelemetry Distro

The Azure Monitor Distro of Opentelemetry Python provides multiple installable components available for an Opentelemetry Azure Monitor monitoring solution. It allows you to instrument your Python applications to capture and report telemetry to Azure Monitor via the Azure monitor exporters.

This distro automatically installs the following libraries:

Officially supported instrumentations

OpenTelemetry instrumentations allow automatic collection of requests sent from underlying instrumented libraries. The following is a list of OpenTelemetry instrumentations that come bundled in with the Azure monitor distro. If you would like to add support for another OpenTelemetry instrumentation, please submit a feature request. In the meantime, you can use the OpenTelemetry instrumentation manually via it's own APIs (i.e. instrument()) in your code. See this for an example.

Instrumentation Supported library Supported versions
OpenTelemetry Django Instrumentation django link
OpenTelemetry FastApi Instrumentation fastapi link
OpenTelemetry Flask Instrumentation flask link
OpenTelemetry Psycopg2 Instrumentation psycopg2 link
OpenTelemetry Requests Instrumentation requests link
OpenTelemetry UrlLib Instrumentation urllib All
OpenTelemetry UrlLib3 Instrumentation urllib3 link

Getting started

Key Concepts

This package bundles a series of OpenTelemetry and Azure Monitor components to enable the collection and sending of telemetry to Azure Monitor. For MANUAL instrumentation, use the configure_azure_monitor function. AUTOMATIC instrumentation is not yet supported.

The Azure Monitor OpenTelemetry exporters are the main components in accomplishing this. You will be able to use the exporters and their APIs directly through this package. Please go the exporter documentation to understand how OpenTelemetry and Azure Monitor components work in enabling telemetry collection and exporting.

Currently, all instrumentations available in OpenTelemetry are in a beta state, meaning they are not stable and may have breaking changes in the future. Efforts are being made in pushing these to a more stable state.

Prerequisites

To use this package, you must have:

Install the package

Install the Azure Monitor Opentelemetry Distro with pip:

pip install azure-monitor-opentelemetry --pre

Usage

You can use configure_azure_monitor to set up instrumentation for your app to Azure Monitor. configure_azure_monitor supports the following optional arguments:

Parameter Description Environment Variable
connection_string The connection string for your Application Insights resource. The connection string will be automatically populated from the APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_CONNECTION_STRING environment variable if not explicitly passed in. APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_CONNECTION_STRING

You can configure further with OpenTelemetry environment variables such as:

Environment Variable Description
OTEL_SERVICE_NAME, OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES Specifies the OpenTelemetry resource associated with your application.
OTEL_LOGS_EXPORTER If set to None, disables collection and export of logging telemetry.
OTEL_METRICS_EXPORTER If set to None, disables collection and export of metric telemetry.
OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER If set to None, disables collection and export of distributed tracing telemetry.
OTEL_BLRP_SCHEDULE_DELAY Specifies the logging export interval in milliseconds. Defaults to 5000.
OTEL_BSP_SCHEDULE_DELAY Specifies the distributed tracing export interval in milliseconds. Defaults to 5000.
OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER_ARG Specifies the ratio of distributed tracing telemetry to be sampled. Accepted values are in the range [0,1]. Defaults to 1.0, meaning no telemetry is sampled out.

Azure monitor OpenTelemetry Exporter configurations

You can pass Azure monitor OpenTelemetry exporter configuration parameters directly into configure_azure_monitor. See additional configuration related to exporting here.

...
configure_azure_monitor(
   connection_string="<your-connection-string>",
   disable_offline_storage=True, 
)
...

Samples

Samples are available here to demonstrate how to utilize the above configuration options.

Additional documentation

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