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doc(instr-fetch): mention instr-undici for Node.js fetch() #4624

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@trentm trentm commented Apr 10, 2024

Now that instrumentation-undici exists, point to it for users that want
instrumentation of Node.js' fetch().

Now that instrumentation-undici exists, point to it for users that want
instrumentation of Node.js' fetch().
@trentm trentm self-assigned this Apr 10, 2024
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Thanks 👍

@pichlermarc pichlermarc merged commit 7a5db08 into open-telemetry:main Apr 11, 2024
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@trentm trentm deleted the tm-doc-undici-instr-in-fetch branch April 16, 2024 19:03
legalimpurity pushed a commit to legalimpurity/opentelemetry-js that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2024
…metry#4624)

Now that instrumentation-undici exists, point to it for users that want
instrumentation of Node.js' fetch().
Zirak pushed a commit to Zirak/opentelemetry-js that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2024
…metry#4624)

Now that instrumentation-undici exists, point to it for users that want
instrumentation of Node.js' fetch().
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