CONTRIBUTING: add a note about instrumentation versioning and depdendencies (#2851)

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Riccardo Magliocchetti
2024-09-04 19:45:06 +02:00
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@ -275,6 +275,7 @@ Below is a checklist of things to be mindful of when implementing a new instrume
- Isolate sync and async test - Isolate sync and async test
- For synchronous tests, the typical test case class is inherited from `opentelemetry.test.test_base.TestBase`. However, if you want to write asynchronous tests, the test case class should inherit also from `IsolatedAsyncioTestCase`. Adding asynchronous tests to a common test class can lead to tests passing without actually running, which can be misleading. - For synchronous tests, the typical test case class is inherited from `opentelemetry.test.test_base.TestBase`. However, if you want to write asynchronous tests, the test case class should inherit also from `IsolatedAsyncioTestCase`. Adding asynchronous tests to a common test class can lead to tests passing without actually running, which can be misleading.
- ex. <https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python-contrib/blob/60fb936b7e5371b3e5587074906c49fb873cbd76/instrumentation/opentelemetry-instrumentation-grpc/tests/test_aio_server_interceptor.py#L84> - ex. <https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python-contrib/blob/60fb936b7e5371b3e5587074906c49fb873cbd76/instrumentation/opentelemetry-instrumentation-grpc/tests/test_aio_server_interceptor.py#L84>
- All instrumentations have the same version. If you are going to develop a new instrumentation it would probably have `X.Y.dev` version and depends on `opentelemetry-instrumentation` and `opentelemetry-semantic-conventions` for the same version. That means that if you want to install your instrumentation you need to install its dependencies from this repo and the core repo also from git.
## Expectations from contributors ## Expectations from contributors