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# OpenTelemetry Dalli Instrumentation The OpenTelemetry Dalli gem is a community maintained instrumentation for the [Dalli][dalli-home] Memcache client. ## How do I get started? Install the gem using: ``` gem install opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli ``` Or, if you use [bundler][bundler-home], include `opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli` in your `Gemfile`. ## Usage To install the instrumentation, call `use` with the name of the instrumentation. ```ruby OpenTelemetry::SDK.configure do |c| c.use 'OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Dalli' end ``` Alternatively, you can also call `use_all` to install all the available instrumentation. ```ruby OpenTelemetry::SDK.configure do |c| c.use_all end ``` ## How can I get involved? The `opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli` gem source is [on github][repo-github], along with related gems including `opentelemetry-api` and `opentelemetry-sdk`. The OpenTelemetry Ruby gems are maintained by the OpenTelemetry-Ruby special interest group (SIG). You can get involved by joining us in [GitHub Discussions][discussions-url] or attending our weekly meeting. See the [meeting calendar][community-meetings] for dates and times. For more information on this and other language SIGs, see the OpenTelemetry [community page][ruby-sig]. ## License Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE][license-github] for more information. [dalli-home]: https://github.com/petergoldstein/dalli [bundler-home]: https://bundler.io [repo-github]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-ruby [license-github]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-ruby/blob/main/LICENSE [ruby-sig]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/community#ruby-sig [community-meetings]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/community#community-meetings [discussions-url]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-ruby/discussions
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