Allow passing a timeout to the testbed senders#47811
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Allow passing a timeout to the testbed senders#47811dmathieu wants to merge 3 commits intoopen-telemetry:mainfrom
dmathieu wants to merge 3 commits intoopen-telemetry:mainfrom
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I marked this as breaking, as it changes the signature of a public method, even though in most cases, the change should be invisible.
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This allows building testbed tests with a custom OTLP timeout, as the 5 seconds default can easily be reached when benchmarking over large amounts of data.