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chore(deps): bump @opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-http from 0.41.2 to 0.48.0 #143

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Bumps @opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-http from 0.41.2 to 0.48.0.

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Experimental v0.48.0

0.48.0

馃挜 Breaking Change

  • fix(instrumentation)!: pin import-in-the-middle@1.7.1 #4441
    • Fixes a bug where, in some circumstances, ESM instrumentation packages would try to instrument CJS exports on ESM, causing the end-user application to crash.
    • This breaking change only affects users that are using the experimental @opentelemetry/instrumentation/hook.mjs loader hook AND Node.js 18.19 or later:
      • This reverts back to an older version of import-in-the-middle due to DataDog/import-in-the-middle#57
      • This version does not support Node.js 18.19 or later

馃悰 (Bug Fix)

馃彔 (Internal)

Experimental v0.47.0

0.47.0

馃殌 (Enhancement)

  • perf(otlp-transformer): skip unnecessary base64 encode of span contexts #4343 @鈥媠eemk

馃挜 Breaking Change

  • fix(exporter-logs-otlp-http)!: programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(exporter-logs-otlp-proto)!: programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(exporter-trace-otlp-http)!: programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(exporter-trace-otlp-proto)!: programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati

馃悰 (Bug Fix)

  • fix(instrumentation): use caret range on import-in-the-middle #4380 @鈥媝ichlermarc
  • fix(instrumentation): do not import 'path' in browser runtimes #4386 @鈥媝ichlermarc
    • Fixes a bug where bundling for web would fail due to InstrumentationNodeModuleDefinition importing path

Experimental v0.46.0

馃挜 Breaking Change

  • fix(exporter-metrics-otlp-grpc): programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(exporter-metrics-otlp-http): programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(exporter-metrics-otlp-proto): programmatic headers take precedence over environment variables #2370 @鈥媀unovati
  • fix(otlp-exporter-base)!: decrease default concurrency limit to 30 #4211 @鈥媝ichlermarc

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  • 828f2ed chore: prepare release 1.21.0/0.48.0 (#4442)
  • 3711990 fix(instrumentation-fetch): compatibility with Map inputs for request headers...
  • 5afbcdb docs: add observableGauge to the prometheus experimental example (#4267)
  • bf4d553 refactor(exporter-prometheus): promisify prometheus tests (#4431)
  • df63272 fix(exporter-logs-otlp-*): set User-Agent header (#4398)
  • 8648313 fix(instrumentation)!: pin import-in-the-middle@1.7.1 (#4441)
  • 0635ab1 fix(sdk-trace-base): Export processed spans while exporter failed (#4287)
  • 0f6518d feat(sdk-metrics): deprecate MeterProvider.addMetricReader() in favor of 'rea...
  • 43e598e test: transpile zone.js products in test (#4423)
  • 2a3c264 refactor(core): drop unnecessary assignment of HOSTNAME (#4421)
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Bumps [@opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-http](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js) from 0.41.2 to 0.48.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js@experimental/v0.41.2...experimental/v0.48.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-http"
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #147.

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