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Move scripts to match Core at v0.15b0 #126

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Update scripts with commits from Core repo.

Adds remaining changes needed to get instrumentation packages to tag v0.15b0 at open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python@725655a of the Core Repo

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  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

How Has This Been Tested?

Tests will be added in a future PR

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  • Followed the style guidelines of this project
    - [ ] Changelogs have been updated
    - [ ] Unit tests have been added
    - [ ] Documentation has been updated

Jamim and others added 25 commits November 6, 2019 16:11
Signed-off-by: Alex Boten <aboten@lightstep.com>
Initial implementation of the end-to-end metrics pipeline.
- Creates a tree structure for documentation, it allows to organize it better
  from a developer point of view and also the rendered documentation should be
  easier to navigate.
- Moves partially the main readme to be included in the online docs, the main
  readme will be updated to have a link to avoid duplicated content)
- Moves the examples folder to the docs, so they can be accessed through the
  online documentation. Creates a new pair of "macros" to create links to
  specific versions, scm_web & scm_raw_web.

Co-authored-by: Chris Kleinknecht <libc@google.com>
Add a test to ensure readmes render properly

Also adds README.rst for testutil package to pass new test.

Co-authored-by: Christian Neumüller <christian+github@neumueller.me>
The requests integration is named http-requests because at the time it was created there were some problems with pylint. 

other integrations are using opentelemetry.ext.integration without problems, tests are passing without issue, even renamed.
Adding initial aiohttp client.

This module is only supported on Python3.5, which is the oldest supported by
aiohttp.

Co-authored-by: Yusuke Tsutsumi <yusuke@tsutsumi.io>
Add an exporter to Datadog. This implementation makes use of ddtrace to handle the creation of Datadog traces and writing them to the Datadog agent.

Co-Authored-By: Mauricio Vásquez <mauricio@kinvolk.io>
Adding an ASGI extension.

Co-authored-by: Emil Madsen <sovende@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: alrex <alrex.boten@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Florimond Manca <florimond.manca@gmail.com>
This commit ports the OpenTracing testbed[1] to check that the ot-shim is
working as expected using different frameworks.

Gevent doesn't support context vars yet[2], so those tests are not compatible
with opentelemetry and were not ported.

[1] https://github.com/opentracing/opentracing-python/tree/master/testbed
[2] gevent/gevent#1407

Co-authored-by: Mauricio Vásquez <mauricio@kinvolk.io>
Co-authored-by: alrex <aboten@lightstep.com>
Co-authored-by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@gmail.com>
eachdist.py did not support the installation of test packages,
(as defined by the extra_requires:test package group). As a
result, test packages were being added to dev-requirements.txt

By having eachdist.py develop install test packages, and moving
develop/test package definitions to the individual instrumentations,
it is easier to determine which packages require which dependencies
for testing purposes, and enables support for existing dependencies
that follow the extra_requires:test pattern.
…y#804)

Previously cloud monitoring was missing coverage.
adding an initial starlette instrumentation.

tox does exact match on fields delimited by a dash. Thus,
any instrumentation that includes "instrumentation" in the name
would collide with testing of the "opentelemetry-instrumentation"
package.

Renaming opentelemetry-instrumentation to opentelemetry-instrumentation-base to fix that.

Co-authored-by: Leighton Chen <lechen@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: alrex <aboten@lightstep.com>
This commit adds auto-instrumentation for elasticsearch. The
instrumentation has been mostly ported over from OpenTracing
elasticsearch instrumentation.

Co-authored-by: Yusuke Tsutsumi <yusuke@tsutsumi.io>
Co-authored-by: alrex <aboten@lightstep.com>
In the last release, eachdist missed updating dependencies
on ext-datadog, which has a slightly different, but valid,
way of specifying the version (omitting some spaces).

Making the eachdist regex more lenient to catch other valid
version specifications.

Also modifying the ext-datadog dependency specification to
match the format of all the others.

Co-authored-by: Leighton Chen <lechen@microsoft.com>
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@NathanielRN NathanielRN deleted the move-scripts-v0.15b0 branch November 25, 2020 18:13
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