A Frida-based tracer, for Ruby
A library to create a trace of your node app per Google's Trace Event format.
OpenTelemetry Tracing
A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.
Get v8 stack traces as an array of CallSite objects.
Trace the original position through a source map
OpenTelemetry Node SDK provides automatic telemetry (tracing, metrics, etc) for Node.js applications
Datadog APM tracing client for JavaScript
For ruby and ruby on rails
OpenTelemetry Jaeger propagator provides HTTP header propagation for systems that are using Jaeger HTTP header format.
OpenTelemetry Collector Trace Exporter allows user to send collected traces to the OpenTelemetry Collector
OpenTelemetry Collector Exporter allows user to send collected traces to the OpenTelemetry Collector
OpenTelemetry Collector Exporter allows user to send collected traces to the OpenTelemetry Collector using protobuf over HTTP
OpenTelemetry Web Tracer
Analyze the output of tsc --generatetrace
Node.js binding for libdatadog
Ruby SemVer in TypeScript.
Error.captureStackTrace ponyfill
Like ruby's abbrev module, but in js
Convention over configuration for using Vite in Ruby apps
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `knex` database SQL query builder
OpenTelemetry AWS Xray propagator provides context propagation for systems that are using AWS X-Ray format.
OpenTelemetry Zipkin Exporter allows the user to send collected traces to Zipkin.
OpenTelemetry Google Cloud Trace Exporter allows the user to send collected traces to Google Cloud Trace.
High-performance logger of Ruby method invocations
NOTICE: This gem has been renamed to `datadog` since 2.0.0. Please use `datadog` instead of `ddtrace`. ddtrace is Datadog's tracing client for Ruby. It is used to trace requests as they flow across web servers, databases and microservices so that developers have great visiblity into bottlenecks and troublesome requests.
datadog is Datadog's client library for Ruby. It includes a suite of tools which provide visibility into the performance and security of Ruby applications, to enable Ruby developers to identify bottlenecks and other issues.
Adds tracing instrumentation for ruby applications
Ruby implementation of GraphQL trace data in the Apollo Tracing format.
The New Relic Ruby agent requires the gem newrelic_rpm, and it includes distributed tracing that uses head-based sampling (standard distributed tracing). If you want distributed tracing to use tail-based sampling (Infinite Tracing), you need to add both newrelic_rpm and newrelic-infinite_tracing to your application's Gemfile. For more information, see: https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/understand-dependencies/distributed-tracing/get-started/introduction-distributed-tracing New Relic is a performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). New Relic provides you with deep information about the performance of your web application as it runs in production. The New Relic Ruby agent is dual-purposed as a either a Gem or plugin, hosted on https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-ruby-agent/
Ruby tracing gem
Tooling for tracing object allocations in Ruby 2.1
Fast method for collecting stack traces in Ruby 2.1+
The Instana gem is a zero configuration tool that will automatically collect key metrics and distributed traces from your Ruby processes. Just install and go.
ls-trace is LightStep's fork of Datadog’s tracing client for Ruby. It is used to trace requests as they flow across web servers, databases and microservices so that developers have great visiblity into bottlenecks and troublesome requests.
A Ruby C extension that enables defining static tracepoints from within a ruby context.