Add otlp metrics export from Google Cloud Run Functions#377
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non-blocking questions.
Also, random question, do you know if it is possible to use java auto-instrumentation with cloud functions?
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I have not tried, but I don't think we can use auto-instrumentation with Cloud Run Functions. Attaching auto-instrumentation agent requires the access to |
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Got it. Thats good to know, and makes this sample significantly more useful. |
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Add an example that showcases metrics export from a serverless environment like Google Cloud Run Functions using OpenTelemetry Collector.
Demonstrates a workaround for #259