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# Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """ The OpenTelemetry metrics API describes the classes used to generate metrics. The :class:`.MeterProvider` provides users access to the :class:`.Meter` which in turn is used to create :class:`.Instrument` objects. The :class:`.Instrument` objects are used to record measurements. This module provides abstract (i.e. unimplemented) classes required for metrics, and a concrete no-op implementation :class:`.NoOpMeter` that allows applications to use the API package alone without a supporting implementation. To get a meter, you need to provide the package name from which you are calling the meter APIs to OpenTelemetry by calling `MeterProvider.get_meter` with the calling instrumentation name and the version of your package. The following code shows how to obtain a meter using the global :class:`.MeterProvider`:: from mysql.opentelemetry.metrics import get_meter meter = get_meter("example-meter") counter = meter.create_counter("example-counter") .. versionadded:: 1.10.0 .. versionchanged:: 1.12.0rc """ from mysql.opentelemetry.metrics._internal import ( Meter, MeterProvider, NoOpMeter, NoOpMeterProvider, get_meter, get_meter_provider, set_meter_provider, ) from mysql.opentelemetry.metrics._internal.instrument import ( Asynchronous, CallbackOptions, CallbackT, Counter, Histogram, Instrument, NoOpCounter, NoOpHistogram, NoOpObservableCounter, NoOpObservableGauge, NoOpObservableUpDownCounter, NoOpUpDownCounter, ObservableCounter, ObservableGauge, ObservableUpDownCounter, Synchronous, UpDownCounter, ) from mysql.opentelemetry.metrics._internal.observation import Observation for obj in [ Counter, Synchronous, Asynchronous, CallbackOptions, get_meter_provider, get_meter, Histogram, Meter, MeterProvider, Instrument, NoOpCounter, NoOpHistogram, NoOpMeter, NoOpMeterProvider, NoOpObservableCounter, NoOpObservableGauge, NoOpObservableUpDownCounter, NoOpUpDownCounter, ObservableCounter, ObservableGauge, ObservableUpDownCounter, Observation, set_meter_provider, UpDownCounter, ]: obj.__module__ = __name__ __all__ = [ "CallbackOptions", "MeterProvider", "NoOpMeterProvider", "Meter", "Counter", "NoOpCounter", "UpDownCounter", "NoOpUpDownCounter", "Histogram", "NoOpHistogram", "ObservableCounter", "NoOpObservableCounter", "ObservableUpDownCounter", "Instrument", "Synchronous", "Asynchronous", "NoOpObservableGauge", "ObservableGauge", "NoOpObservableUpDownCounter", "get_meter", "get_meter_provider", "set_meter_provider", "Observation", "CallbackT", "NoOpMeter", ]