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Added asgiref depedency to opentelemetry-instrumentation-asgi #765

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Description

opentelemetry-instrumentaiton-asgi does not contain an instrumentor for
asgiref. Instead, it implements an ASGI middleware that other
instrumentors import and use. As such, other instrumentors can take a
dependency on this package without asgiref being installed locally. This
commit adds asgiref as a dependency to the
opentelemetry-instrumentation-asgi package so the middleware can
function properly when used by another instrumentation.

Fixes #764

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@owais owais requested a review from a team October 20, 2021 12:26
@owais owais force-pushed the fix-asgi-instrumentation branch 2 times, most recently from 7feca9a to 6ea107e Compare October 20, 2021 12:30
opentelemetry-instrumentaiton-asgi does not contain an instrumentor for
asgiref. Instead, it implements an ASGI middleware that other
instrumentors import and use. As such, other instrumentors can take a
dependency on this package without asgiref being installed locally. This
commit adds `asgiref` as a dependency to the
opentelemetry-instrumentation-asgi package so the middleware can
function properly when used by another instrumentation.
@owais owais merged commit 3049b4b into open-telemetry:main Oct 20, 2021
@owais owais deleted the fix-asgi-instrumentation branch October 20, 2021 20:40
nicholasgribanov pushed a commit to nicholasgribanov/opentelemetry-python-contrib that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2021
…elemetry#765)

opentelemetry-instrumentaiton-asgi does not contain an instrumentor for
asgiref. Instead, it implements an ASGI middleware that other
instrumentors import and use. As such, other instrumentors can take a
dependency on this package without asgiref being installed locally. This
commit adds `asgiref` as a dependency to the
opentelemetry-instrumentation-asgi package so the middleware can
function properly when used by another instrumentation.
nicholasgribanov pushed a commit to nicholasgribanov/opentelemetry-python-contrib that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2021
…elemetry#765)

opentelemetry-instrumentaiton-asgi does not contain an instrumentor for
asgiref. Instead, it implements an ASGI middleware that other
instrumentors import and use. As such, other instrumentors can take a
dependency on this package without asgiref being installed locally. This
commit adds `asgiref` as a dependency to the
opentelemetry-instrumentation-asgi package so the middleware can
function properly when used by another instrumentation.
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Missing asgiref dependency when installing fastapi instrumentation from 0.25b0
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