Package Information |
Summary |
APM and distributed tracing for PHP |
Maintainers |
Alejandro Estringana Ruiz (lead)
[details]
Luca Abbati <
luca dot abbati at gmail dot com >
(lead)
[details]
Levi Morrison <
levim at php dot net >
(lead)
[details]
Bob Weinand <
bobwei9 at hotmail dot com >
(lead)
[details]
Anil Mahtani (lead)
[details]
Pierre Bonet (lead)
[details]
Florian Engelhardt (lead)
[details]
Luc Vieillescazes (lead)
[details]
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License |
BSD 3-Clause |
Description |
The Datadog PHP Tracer brings APM and distributed tracing to PHP. |
Homepage |
https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/languages/php/
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Release notes
Version 0.10.0
(beta)
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**WARNING: THIS IS A BREAKING CHANGE RELEASE**
Refer to the migration guide (/UPGRADE-0.10.md) for a detailed description.
At an high level here are the breaking changes we introduced:
- We removed OpenTracing as a required dependency. We still support OpenTracing, so you can do `OpenTracing\GlobalTracer::get()` in your code and still retrieve a OpenTracing compliant tracer, but OpenTracing dependency is now optional. - We introduced auto-instrumentation and 1-step installation in place of manual registration of providers/bundles. Before, in order to see traces, you had to install our extension, add two dependencies to the composer file and add a provider (Laravel) or a bundle (Symfony). Starting from now you will only have to install the extension. You still have freedom to manually instrument the code, but only for advanced usage.
### Added - Request init hook configuration allowing running arbitrary code before actual request execution #175 - Support OpenTracing without depending on it #193 - Initial C extension PHP 5.4 support #205 - Removal of external dependencies to support auto-instrumentation #206 - Migration from namespace based constants to class based constants for tags, formats and types #207 - Track integration loading to avoid re-loading unnecessary ones #211 - Documenting release steps #223 - Ability to run web framework tests in external web server #232 - Support for auto-instrumentation #237 - Support for Zend Framework 1 #238 - `Tracer::startRootSpan()` to track the root `Scope` instance which can be accessed with `Tracer::getRootScope()` #241
### Fixed - The INI settings now appear in `phpinfo()` and when running `$ php -i` #242 |