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@trentm trentm commented Aug 16, 2024

Closes: open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js-contrib#2237
Refs: #3308


Back in #3308 a diag.warn No modules instrumentation has been defined for {instr}, nothing with be patched was reduced to being a diag.debug to avoid confusion for users. The aws-lambda instrumentation can reasonably not patching anything.

Another more recent case: instrumentation-undici uses InstrumentationBase but its init() doesn't return any modules to patch because it uses diagnostics-channels to do its instrumentation. This is a second example where it is totally reasonable for an instrumentation to not return any modules for patching from init(). Given it is reasonable to do so, I don't think the diag.debug() is worth it. Sure, it theoretically might catch a programming error in an instrumentation, but I don't think that merits a diag.debug that can cause user confusion. E.g. in open-telemetry/opentelemetry-js-contrib#2237

@trentm trentm self-assigned this Aug 16, 2024
@trentm trentm marked this pull request as ready for review August 16, 2024 00:31
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@pichlermarc pichlermarc added this pull request to the merge queue Aug 19, 2024
Merged via the queue into open-telemetry:main with commit fb4619b Aug 19, 2024
@trentm trentm deleted the tm-drop-no-modules-diag-debug branch August 19, 2024 15:16
Zirak pushed a commit to Zirak/opentelemetry-js that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2024
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[undici] No modules instrumentation has been defined for '@opentelemetry/[email protected]'

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