How to instrument a React Native app to send OTel signals
Instrument a React Native app to send data to any OpenTelemetry backend over OTLP-HTTP, including automatic instrumentation, custom tracing and tracking navigation flows.
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Florencia Acosta is a React Native and frontend engineer at Embrace. She has nearly a decade of experience in frontend development, specializing in React, with a strong passion for building the visual aspects of complex systems. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time in nature — backpacking in warmer months and snowboarding in the winter. She’s also a botanic enthusiast.
Instrument a React Native app to send data to any OpenTelemetry backend over OTLP-HTTP, including automatic instrumentation, custom tracing and tracking navigation flows.
Embrace's React Native SDK team created an OpenTelemetry-compliant instrumentation library for tracking navigation flows. Learn about the challenges, key decisions, and how you can use this instrumentation in your React Native apps today!