We're thrilled to announce that Odigos now supports zero-code auto-instrumentation for PHP, bringing seamless observability to one of the worldâs most popular web programming languages! This feature is available in both our community and enterprise versions, making it easier than ever to understand whatâs happening inside your PHP applicationsâwithout writing a single line of instrumentation code.
PHP powers some of the most widely used websites and platforms across the internetâfrom WordPress and Drupal to Laravel and Symfony-based applications. However, achieving deep observability in PHP environments has historically been a challenge.
With Odigosâ new support for zero-code PHP auto-instrumentation, you can:
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SupportWeâre also introducing full support for the php-fpm
runtime, which is the de-facto standard for running PHP in production. This means Odigos now works out of the box with the same high-performance configurations powering your staging and production workloads.
Whether you're running PHP inside containers, behind NGINX, or in traditional VM environments, Odigos provides a plug-and-play experience with reliable performance and minimal overhead.
Odigos integrates seamlessly with 70+ observability vendors and open source tools, giving you the freedom to choose where your telemetry data goes. Send traces, metrics, and logs to popular destinations like:
All it takes is a few clicks to connect your instrumentation pipeline to your existing observability stackâno complex configuration or vendor lock-in.
At the heart of Odigosâ instrumentation engine is OpenTelemetry, the industry standard for observability. By leveraging OpenTelemetryâs PHP instrumentation libraries and enhancing them with automatic context propagation and runtime configuration, we give you full visibility with minimal effort.
Getting started is simple:
Whether you're debugging a monolith or scaling microservices, observability should never be a blockerâand with this release, it isnât.
This PHP support is the result of community feedback and real-world need. If youâve been waiting for a lightweight, powerful, zero-code observability solution for PHP, nowâs the time to dive in.
Join our community Slack, star us on GitHub, and share your feedback. Weâd love to hear how Odigos helps you see more, understand more, and ship faster.