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Full DBM propagation for pgx #2711
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👋 Thanks for submitting this and sorry for the delay. I've pinged the internal team owning this, hopefully they'll get to it ASAP. |
Hello @ewhauser, thanks for opening an issue! What instrumentation are you referring to? We currently don't have any instrumentation named If your issue is about supporting a new instrumentation, please feel free to open a new issue with more details about your request, including a link to the github repository of the library. We accept external PRs from external contributors, but if you want us to tackle the work feel free to reach out Datadog Support so we can best prioritize that work! |
Apologies, that was I typo. I updated it to be pgx. |
Hi @ewhauser, which DBMS types would you want this for? |
Postgres |
Hey, correlating queries to traces and seeing calling services in the advanced DB monitoring in Datadog could be really beneficial to us. Is there a plan to support this? Is there a custom way to add a comment to the query so it will be picked up? Thanks |
any update about it, it is a great feature for us |
Hi @caseycull and @rarguelloF, thanks for getting the ball rolling on this! Any updates you can share? Would also find this really useful. We use Postgres |
pgx
needs support for DBM trace propagation (https://docs.datadoghq.com/database_monitoring/connect_dbm_and_apm/?tab=go) likelib/pq
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