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  • adds observability hook guidelines to the appendix

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This is based on the updated telemetry hook @lukas-reining wrote. I tried to capture as much context as possible so that other maintainers can understand how the hook should be written.

Since this is in the appendix section, I decided to make the guide human-readable instead of just a list of requirements.

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Create implementation issues for all SDKs based on these guidelines.

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This pull request introduces comprehensive guidelines for implementing observability hooks that emit OpenTelemetry signals during feature flag evaluations. The new guide, added to the specification's appendix, aims to standardize how maintainers write telemetry hooks across various SDKs by detailing signal emission patterns, hook lifecycle responsibilities, attribute transformations, and privacy considerations for flag values. This will facilitate consistent and robust telemetry integration.

Highlights

  • New Telemetry Hook Implementation Guide: A comprehensive guide has been added to the observability appendix, detailing how to implement telemetry hooks for feature flag evaluations.
  • Signal Emission Patterns: The guide outlines three distinct patterns for emitting OpenTelemetry signals: Span Events (recommended), Event Logging, and Standalone Spans, along with their advantages and disadvantages.
  • Hook Lifecycle and Error Handling: Detailed instructions are provided for implementing the before, finally, and error stages of a hook, emphasizing graceful error handling that does not interrupt flag evaluation.
  • Attribute Transformation and Privacy: Guidelines are included for transforming flag metadata into OpenTelemetry attributes and for handling sensitive flag values, with recommendations for redaction and configurable privacy options.
  • Standardized Configuration and Patterns: Common configuration options and implementation patterns, such as a base class for shared functionality, are suggested to ensure consistency across SDK implementations.
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This pull request adds a comprehensive and well-structured guide for implementing telemetry hooks. The documentation covers important aspects like signal emission patterns, hook lifecycle, attribute transformations, privacy, configuration, and error handling. I've added a couple of suggestions to improve the clarity and precision of the guidelines, which is important for a specification document. Overall, this is a valuable addition.

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Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <[email protected]>
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erka commented Oct 24, 2025

@beeme1mr Please clarify what the span event name should be - feature_flag.evaluation?

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@beeme1mr Please clarify what the span event name should be - feature_flag.evaluation?

@erka done!

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LGTM! Just two minor questions in case they're typos.

beeme1mr and others added 4 commits October 30, 2025 12:34
Co-authored-by: André Silva <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Beemer <[email protected]>
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beeme1mr commented Nov 4, 2025

I'll merge tomorrow (Nov 5th) unless someone objects.

@beeme1mr beeme1mr merged commit 9c1fde2 into main Nov 5, 2025
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@beeme1mr beeme1mr deleted the observaility-hook-recommendations branch November 5, 2025 22:46
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