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@systemfsoftware/trigger.dev_otlp-importer

v2.3.19-beta.0

Published

OpenTelemetry OTLP Importer for Node.js written in TypeScript

Downloads

6

Readme

OTLP Importer

Getting started

Install dependencies:

brew install protobuf
apt install -y protobuf-compiler

Alternatively, follow the manual install instructions for the protobuf compiler.

On Windows, download the correct binary from the latest release and extract the protoc binary to this directory, or add it to your PATH.

Submodules

Submodule is always pointing to certain revision number. So updating the submodule repo will not have impact on your code. Knowing this if you want to change the submodule to point to a different version (when for example proto has changed) here is how to do it:

Updating submodule to point to certain revision number

  1. Make sure you are in the same folder as this instruction

  2. Update your submodules by running this command

    git submodule sync --recursive
    git submodule update --init --recursive
  3. Find the SHA which you want to update to and copy it (the long one) the latest sha when this guide was written is c451441d7b73f702d1647574c730daf7786f188c

  4. Enter a submodule directory from this directory

    cd protos
  5. Updates files in the submodule tree to given commit:

    git checkout -q <sha>
  6. Return to the main directory:

    cd ../
  7. Please run git status you should see something like Head detached at. This is correct, go to next step

  8. Now thing which is very important. You have to commit this to apply these changes

    git commit -am "chore: updating protos submodule for @systemfsoftware/trigger.dev_otlp-importer"
  9. If you look now at git log you will notice that the folder protos has been changed and it will show what was the previous sha and what is current one.