import { Span as WriteableSpan } from '@opentelemetry/api';
import { Instrumentation } from '@opentelemetry/instrumentation';
import { ReadableSpan, SpanProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';
import { ClientOptions, Options, SamplingContext, Scope, Span, TracePropagationTargets } from '@sentry/core';
import { NodeTransportOptions } from './transports';
/**
 * Note: In the next major version of the Sentry SDK this interface will be removed and the SDK will by default only wrap
 * ESM modules that are required to be wrapped by OpenTelemetry Instrumentation.
 */
export interface EsmLoaderHookOptions {
    /**
     * Provide a list of modules to wrap with `import-in-the-middle`.
     *
     * @deprecated It is recommended to use `onlyIncludeInstrumentedModules: true` instead of manually defining modules to include and exclude.
     */
    include?: Array<string | RegExp>;
    /**
     * Provide a list of modules to prevent them from being wrapped with `import-in-the-middle`.
     *
     * @deprecated It is recommended to use `onlyIncludeInstrumentedModules: true` instead of manually defining modules to include and exclude.
     */
    exclude?: Array<string | RegExp>;
    /**
     * When set to `true`, `import-in-the-middle` will only wrap ESM modules that are specifically instrumented by
     * OpenTelemetry plugins. This is useful to avoid issues where `import-in-the-middle` is not compatible with some of
     * your dependencies.
     *
     * **Note**: This feature will only work if you `Sentry.init()` the SDK before the instrumented modules are loaded.
     * This can be achieved via the Node `--import` CLI flag or by loading your app via async `import()` after calling
     * `Sentry.init()`.
     *
     * Defaults to `false`.
     *
     * Note: In the next major version of the Sentry SDK this option will be removed and the SDK will by default only wrap
     * ESM modules that are required to be wrapped by OpenTelemetry Instrumentation.
     */
    onlyIncludeInstrumentedModules?: boolean;
}
export interface BaseNodeOptions {
    /**
     * List of strings/regex controlling to which outgoing requests
     * the SDK will attach tracing headers.
     *
     * By default the SDK will attach those headers to all outgoing
     * requests. If this option is provided, the SDK will match the
     * request URL of outgoing requests against the items in this
     * array, and only attach tracing headers if a match was found.
     *
     * @example
     * ```js
     * Sentry.init({
     *   tracePropagationTargets: ['api.site.com'],
     * });
     * ```
     */
    tracePropagationTargets?: TracePropagationTargets;
    /**
     * Sets profiling sample rate when @sentry/profiling-node is installed
     */
    profilesSampleRate?: number;
    /**
     * Function to compute profiling sample rate dynamically and filter unwanted profiles.
     *
     * Profiling is enabled if either this or `profilesSampleRate` is defined. If both are defined, `profilesSampleRate` is
     * ignored.
     *
     * Will automatically be passed a context object of default and optional custom data. See
     * {@link Transaction.samplingContext} and {@link Hub.startTransaction}.
     *
     * @returns A sample rate between 0 and 1 (0 drops the profile, 1 guarantees it will be sent). Returning `true` is
     * equivalent to returning 1 and returning `false` is equivalent to returning 0.
     */
    profilesSampler?: (samplingContext: SamplingContext) => number | boolean;
    /** Sets an optional server name (device name) */
    serverName?: string;
    /**
     * Include local variables with stack traces.
     *
     * Requires the `LocalVariables` integration.
     */
    includeLocalVariables?: boolean;
    /**
     * If you use Spotlight by Sentry during development, use
     * this option to forward captured Sentry events to Spotlight.
     *
     * Either set it to true, or provide a specific Spotlight Sidecar URL.
     *
     * More details: https://spotlightjs.com/
     *
     * IMPORTANT: Only set this option to `true` while developing, not in production!
     */
    spotlight?: boolean | string;
    /**
     * If this is set to true, the SDK will not set up OpenTelemetry automatically.
     * In this case, you _have_ to ensure to set it up correctly yourself, including:
     * * The `SentrySpanProcessor`
     * * The `SentryPropagator`
     * * The `SentryContextManager`
     * * The `SentrySampler`
     *
     * If you are registering your own OpenTelemetry Loader Hooks (or `import-in-the-middle` hooks), it is also recommended to set the `registerEsmLoaderHooks` option to false.
     */
    skipOpenTelemetrySetup?: boolean;
    /**
     * Provide an array of OpenTelemetry Instrumentations that should be registered.
     *
     * Use this option if you want to register OpenTelemetry instrumentation that the Sentry SDK does not yet have support for.
     */
    openTelemetryInstrumentations?: Instrumentation[];
    /**
     * Provide an array of additional OpenTelemetry SpanProcessors that should be registered.
     */
    openTelemetrySpanProcessors?: SpanProcessor[];
    /**
     * The max. duration in seconds that the SDK will wait for parent spans to be finished before discarding a span.
     * The SDK will automatically clean up spans that have no finished parent after this duration.
     * This is necessary to prevent memory leaks in case of parent spans that are never finished or otherwise dropped/missing.
     * However, if you have very long-running spans in your application, a shorter duration might cause spans to be discarded too early.
     * In this case, you can increase this duration to a value that fits your expected data.
     *
     * Defaults to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
     */
    maxSpanWaitDuration?: number;
    /**
     * Whether to register ESM loader hooks to automatically instrument libraries.
     * This is necessary to auto instrument libraries that are loaded via ESM imports, but it can cause issues
     * with certain libraries. If you run into problems running your app with this enabled,
     * please raise an issue in https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-javascript.
     *
     * You can optionally exclude specific modules or only include specific modules from being instrumented by providing
     * an object with `include` or `exclude` properties.
     *
     * ```js
     * registerEsmLoaderHooks: {
     *   exclude: ['openai'],
     * }
     * ```
     *
     * Defaults to `true`.
     *
     * Note: In the next major version of the SDK, the possibility to provide fine-grained control will be removed from this option.
     * This means that it will only be possible to pass `true` or `false`. The default value will continue to be `true`.
     */
    registerEsmLoaderHooks?: boolean | EsmLoaderHookOptions;
    /**
     * Configures in which interval client reports will be flushed. Defaults to `60_000` (milliseconds).
     */
    clientReportFlushInterval?: number;
    /**
     * By default, the SDK will try to identify problems with your instrumentation setup and warn you about it.
     * If you want to disable these warnings, set this to `true`.
     */
    disableInstrumentationWarnings?: boolean;
    /** Callback that is executed when a fatal global error occurs. */
    onFatalError?(this: void, error: Error): void;
}
/**
 * Configuration options for the Sentry Node SDK
 * @see @sentry/core Options for more information.
 */
export interface NodeOptions extends Options<NodeTransportOptions>, BaseNodeOptions {
}
/**
 * Configuration options for the Sentry Node SDK Client class
 * @see NodeClient for more information.
 */
export interface NodeClientOptions extends ClientOptions<NodeTransportOptions>, BaseNodeOptions {
}
export interface CurrentScopes {
    scope: Scope;
    isolationScope: Scope;
}
/**
 * The base `Span` type is basically a `WriteableSpan`.
 * There are places where we basically want to allow passing _any_ span,
 * so in these cases we type this as `AbstractSpan` which could be either a regular `Span` or a `ReadableSpan`.
 * You'll have to make sur to check relevant fields before accessing them.
 *
 * Note that technically, the `Span` exported from `@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base` matches this,
 * but we cannot be 100% sure that we are actually getting such a span, so this type is more defensive.
 */
export type AbstractSpan = WriteableSpan | ReadableSpan | Span;
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