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Azure monitor exporter authentication #32163
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No it does not. This is what is currently possible. My post is about asking for a better alternative. |
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exporter/azuremonitor
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The current implementation of the Azure monitor exporter does not support EntraID based authentication out of the box. So, One has to use aad-auth-proxy along with OTel. This additional tool adds a bit of maintenance overhead.
Describe the solution you'd like
Are there any plans to add support for EntraID based auth in the future?
If not, can the exporter use an HTTP client created using the confighttp package instead of a default HTTP client? A lot of other exporters seem to be doing this. This will allow us to create an auth extension with the capabilities of aad-auth-proxy. I think a lot of users would prefer using an extension instead of deploying a whole other tool.
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Additional context
The
confighttp
's HTTP client can be injected somewhere here perhapsopentelemetry-collector-contrib/exporter/azuremonitorexporter/factory.go
Lines 128 to 132 in 886c4b4
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