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python3-openid-cla-1.2-2.lbn25.noarch
CLA extension implementation for python-openid
This package includes the python 3 version of the module.
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python3-openid-teams-1.1-3.lbn19.noarch
Teams extension implementation for python-openid
This package includes the python 3 version of the module.
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python3-openid-teams-1.1-4.lbn25.noarch
Teams extension implementation for python-openid
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python3-openlineage-integration-common-1.24.2-1.lbn36.noarch
Common modules for OpenLineage integrations.
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python3-openlineage-python-1.24.2-1.lbn36.noarch
OpenLineage-python
To install from source, run:
$ python -m pip install .
Configuration
Config file
The most common way to configure the OpenLineage Client is by .yaml file, which contains all the
details of how to connect to your OpenLineage backend.
The config file is located by:
looking at the OPENLINEAGE_CONFIG environment variable
looking for the openlineage.yml file in the current working directory
looking for the openlineage.yml file in the $HOME/.openlineage directory.
Different ways of connecting to OpenLineage backend are supported
by the standardized Transport interface.
This is an example config for specifying http transport:
transport:
type: "http"
url: "https:/backend:5000"
auth:
type: "api_key"
api_key: "f048521b-dfe8-47cd-9c65-0cb07d57591e"
The type property is required. It can be one of the built-in transports or a custom one.
There are four built-in transports, http, kafka, console and file.
Custom transports type is a fully qualified class name that
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python3-openlineage-sql-1.24.2-1.lbn36.x86_64
Python interface for the Rust OpenLineage lineage extraction library
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python3-openlit-1.33.23-1.lbn36.noarch
OpenTelemetry-native
AI Observability, Evaluation and Guardrails Framework
Documentation | Quickstart | Roadmap | Feature Request | Report a Bug
OpenLIT SDK is a monitoring framework built on top of OpenTelemetry that gives your complete Observability for your AI stack, from LLMs to vector databases and GPUs, with just one line of code with tracing and metrics. It also allows you to send the generated traces and metrics to your existing monitoring tools like Grafana, New Relic, and more.
This project proudly follows and maintains the Semantic Conventions with the OpenTelemetry community, consistently updating to align with the latest standards in Observability.
⚡ Features
🔎 Auto Instrumentation: Works with 50+ LLM providers, Agents, Vector databases, and GPUs with just one line of code.
🔭 OpenTelemetry-Native Observability SDKs: Vendor-neutral SDKs that can send traces and metrics to your existing observability tool like Prometheus and Jaeger.
💲 Cost Tracking for Custom and F
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python3-openpyxl-3.1.1-1.lbn36.noarch
openpyxl is a Python library to read/write Excel 2010 xlsx/xlsm/xltx/xltm files.
It was born from lack of existing library to read/write natively from Python the
Office Open XML format.
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python3-opensearch-py+async-2.8.0-1.lbn36.noarch
This is a metapackage bringing in async extras requires for
python3-opensearch-py.
It makes sure the dependencies are installed.
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python3-opensearch-py+kerberos-2.8.0-1.lbn36.noarch
This is a metapackage bringing in kerberos extras requires for
python3-opensearch-py.
It makes sure the dependencies are installed.
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