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The AWS X-Ray SDK for Python enables Python developers to record and emit information from within their applications to the AWS X-Ray service. It works through any one of various frameworks, provided by backends. The following backends are included in the main package: * botocore * httplib * sqlite3 Additional backends can be installed by installing python312-aws-xray-sdk-backend packages. The python312-aws-xray-sdk-all package installs all backends.
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The AWS X-Ray SDK for Python | python312-aws-xray-sdk-2.12.0-2.11.noarch.rpm | ||
python312-aws-xray-sdk-2.12.0-2.10.noarch.html | The AWS X-Ray SDK for Python | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-aws-xray-sdk-2.12.0-2.10.noarch.rpm |
python312-aws-xray-sdk-2.12.0-2.8.noarch.html | The AWS X-Ray SDK for Python | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-aws-xray-sdk-2.12.0-2.8.noarch.rpm |
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