Getting Started • Getting Involved
The Splunk distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript for Web
🚧 This project is currently in BETA. It is officially supported by Splunk. However, breaking changes MAY be introduced.
The easiest way to get started is to use Splunk RUM distributed via CDN
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Include & initialize the Splunk RUM by copying the following to HEAD section for all the HTML files or templates in your application
<script src="https://cdn.signalfx.com/o11y-gdi-rum/latest/splunk-otel-web.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> <script> SplunkRum.init({ beaconUrl: 'https://rum-ingest.<REALM>.signalfx.com/v1/rum', rumAuth: 'RUM access token', app: 'enter-your-application-name' }); </script>
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Modify the initialization parameters to specify:
beaconUrl
- the destination URL to which captured telemetry is sent to be ingested. Replace the<REALM>
with the actual realm you are using (i.e. us0, us1).rumAuth
- token authorizing the Agent to send the telemetry to the backend. You can find (or generate) the token here. Notice that RUM and APM auth tokens are different.app
- naming the application that will be monitored so it can be distinguished from other applications.
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Deploy the changes to your application and make sure that the application is being used.
The method above is the recommendation to get started with Splunk RUM. This approach picks up the latest stable version of the Browser Agent distributed via CDN and loads the agent synchronously.
If you don't yet have a backend where to send data to you can set debug: true
and see the created spans in browser console.
Please read Installation.md for more info on different installation options.
- Installation
- Configuration
- Supported browsers
- Data model
- Instrumentations
- Collecting errors
- Manual instrumentation
- Exporters
- Context propagation
- Data sending
- Cookies
- Content security policy
- Redacting PII
@splunk/otel-web | @opentelemetry/api |
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0.4.x | 0.18.x |
0.3.x | 0.18.x |
0.2.x | 0.18.x |
0.1.x | 0.15.x |
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on building, running tests, and so forth.
The Splunk distribution of OpenTelemetry JavaScript Browser is a distribution of the OpenTelemetry JavaScript Browser project. It is released under the terms of the Apache Software License version 2.0. See the license file for more details.