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Define metric semantic conventions for FaaS #1013
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@kolanos just needs to comment on this issue, then he can be assigned. |
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* Define FaaS Metric Semantics Closes #1013 * adjust faas metrics * fixes * docs * updates * fixes * update instruments * use attributes Co-authored-by: Michael Lavers <kolanos@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Carlos Alberto Cortez <calberto.cortez@gmail.com>
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* Define FaaS Metric Semantics Closes open-telemetry#1013 * adjust faas metrics * fixes * docs * updates * fixes * update instruments * use attributes Co-authored-by: Michael Lavers <kolanos@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Carlos Alberto Cortez <calberto.cortez@gmail.com>
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area:semantic-conventions
Related to semantic conventions
priority:p3
Lowest priority level
release:allowed-for-ga
Editorial changes that can still be added before GA since they don't require action by SIGs
spec:metrics
Related to the specification/metrics directory
What are you trying to achieve?
Defined semantic conventions for function as a service (FaaS) metrics, often referred to as "serverless" metrics.
What did you expect to see?
FaaS metric semantic convention documentation in markdown generated from YAML definitions as per #547.
Additional context.
These should be roughly analogous to the trace semantic conventions for FaaS spans defined here. For reference, metric semantic conventions for HTTP operations are already defined here.
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