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I tried using Datadog's latest v2 Logs SDK, and it sucks. It doesn't offer many inputs - according to Typescript you only have "message" - and it was impossible for me to get the "level" to work, with and without log pipelines that we have set up. I had much better luck just writing to their API directly, and the library doesn't seem to do anything special like batching, etc.