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DOC: <Issue related to /docs/integrations/callbacks/datadog_tracer/> #7201

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sabrenner opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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Issue with current documentation:

Datadog LLM Observability has recently released a Node.js SDK, and along with that are some upcoming changes to automatically instrument LangChain. It would make this LangChain community Datadog LLM Observability callback documentation obsolete: https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/callbacks/datadog_tracer.

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It'd be good for this page to point to the official Datadog documentation instead (similar to our Python SDK counterpart: https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/providers/datadog/) once the auto-instrumentation is released.

@dosubot dosubot bot added the auto:documentation Changes to documentation and examples, like .md, .rst, .ipynb files. Changes to the docs/ folder label Nov 13, 2024
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barieom commented Dec 2, 2024

Hi @bracesproul - any idea when this could request can be handled?

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@barieom we would love a community contribution for this!

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