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[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/DataDog/dd-trace-go/tree/v1.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/DataDog/dd-trace-go/tree/v1)
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[![Godoc](http://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/DataDog/dd-trace-go.v1/ddtrace)
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### Installing
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```bash
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go get gopkg.in/DataDog/dd-trace-go.v1/ddtrace
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```
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Requires:
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* Go 1.9
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* Datadog's Trace Agent >= 5.21.1
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### Documentation
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The API is documented on [godoc](https://godoc.org/gopkg.in/DataDog/dd-trace-go.v1/ddtrace) as well as Datadog's [official documentation](https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/setup/go/). If you are migrating
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from an older version of the tracer (e.g. 0.6.x) you may also find the [migration document](https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-go/blob/v1/MIGRATING.md) we've put together helpful.
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### Testing
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Tests can be run locally using the Go toolset. The grpc.v12 integration will fail (and this is normal), because it covers for deprecated methods. In the CI environment
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we vendor this version of the library inside the integration. Under normal circumstances this is not something that we want to do, because users using this integration
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might be running versions different from the vendored one, creating hard to debug conflicts.
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To run integration tests locally, you should set the `INTEGRATION` environment variable. The dependencies of the integration tests are best run via Docker. To get an
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idea about the versions and the set-up take a look at our [CI config](https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-go/blob/v1/.circleci/config.yml).
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The best way to run the entire test suite is using the [CircleCI CLI](https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/local-jobs/). Simply run `circleci build`
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in the repository root. Note that you might have to increase the resources dedicated to Docker to around 4GB.
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