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[chore] update otel libraries (#3740)
* chore: update otel dependencies * refactor: combine tracing & metrics in observability package * chore: update example tracing compose file
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# Contributing to go.opentelemetry.io/auto/sdk
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The `go.opentelemetry.io/auto/sdk` module is a purpose built OpenTelemetry SDK.
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It is designed to be:
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0. An OpenTelemetry compliant SDK
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1. Instrumented by auto-instrumentation (serializable into OTLP JSON)
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2. Lightweight
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3. User-friendly
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These design choices are listed in the order of their importance.
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The primary design goal of this module is to be an OpenTelemetry SDK.
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This means that it needs to implement the Go APIs found in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel`.
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Having met the requirement of SDK compliance, this module needs to provide code that the `go.opentelemetry.io/auto` module can instrument.
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The chosen approach to meet this goal is to ensure the telemetry from the SDK is serializable into JSON encoded OTLP.
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This ensures then that the serialized form is compatible with other OpenTelemetry systems, and the auto-instrumentation can use these systems to deserialize any telemetry it is sent.
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Outside of these first two goals, the intended use becomes relevant.
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This package is intended to be used in the `go.opentelemetry.io/otel` global API as a default when the auto-instrumentation is running.
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Because of this, this package needs to not add unnecessary dependencies to that API.
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Ideally, it adds none.
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It also needs to operate efficiently.
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Finally, this module is designed to be user-friendly to Go development.
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It hides complexity in order to provide simpler APIs when the previous goals can all still be met.
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