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Logging instr hook #1117

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@nata7che nata7che commented Jun 2, 2022

Description

Added a hook to the log instrumentation. This enables multiple things such as adding data to log records.

Type of change

  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Test A
    Added a hook to the instrumentation and added an attribute to the record in it. made sure the added attribute exists on the record after instrumentation.

Does This PR Require a Core Repo Change?

  • No.

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See contributing.md for styleguide, changelog guidelines, and more.

  • Followed the style guidelines of this project
  • Changelogs have been updated
  • Unit tests have been added
  • Documentation has been updated

@nata7che nata7che requested a review from a team June 2, 2022 09:54
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Co-authored-by: Srikanth Chekuri <srikanth.chekuri92@gmail.com>
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@nozik Should I keep you as co-author? I would encourage just one person to add commits on top unless the original author can't work on this PR anymore.

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nozik commented Jun 9, 2022

@srikanthccv You can keep @nata7che as the only author

@srikanthccv srikanthccv merged commit ad15f7b into open-telemetry:main Jun 9, 2022
@nozik nozik deleted the logging_instr_hook branch August 21, 2022 16:56
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