Takahiro Suzuki | d7bf820 | 2020-12-17 20:21:59 +0900 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | package opentracing |
| 2 | |
| 3 | import ( |
| 4 | "time" |
| 5 | |
| 6 | "github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go/log" |
| 7 | ) |
| 8 | |
| 9 | // SpanContext represents Span state that must propagate to descendant Spans and across process |
| 10 | // boundaries (e.g., a <trace_id, span_id, sampled> tuple). |
| 11 | type SpanContext interface { |
| 12 | // ForeachBaggageItem grants access to all baggage items stored in the |
| 13 | // SpanContext. |
| 14 | // The handler function will be called for each baggage key/value pair. |
| 15 | // The ordering of items is not guaranteed. |
| 16 | // |
| 17 | // The bool return value indicates if the handler wants to continue iterating |
| 18 | // through the rest of the baggage items; for example if the handler is trying to |
| 19 | // find some baggage item by pattern matching the name, it can return false |
| 20 | // as soon as the item is found to stop further iterations. |
| 21 | ForeachBaggageItem(handler func(k, v string) bool) |
| 22 | } |
| 23 | |
| 24 | // Span represents an active, un-finished span in the OpenTracing system. |
| 25 | // |
| 26 | // Spans are created by the Tracer interface. |
| 27 | type Span interface { |
| 28 | // Sets the end timestamp and finalizes Span state. |
| 29 | // |
| 30 | // With the exception of calls to Context() (which are always allowed), |
| 31 | // Finish() must be the last call made to any span instance, and to do |
| 32 | // otherwise leads to undefined behavior. |
| 33 | Finish() |
| 34 | // FinishWithOptions is like Finish() but with explicit control over |
| 35 | // timestamps and log data. |
| 36 | FinishWithOptions(opts FinishOptions) |
| 37 | |
| 38 | // Context() yields the SpanContext for this Span. Note that the return |
| 39 | // value of Context() is still valid after a call to Span.Finish(), as is |
| 40 | // a call to Span.Context() after a call to Span.Finish(). |
| 41 | Context() SpanContext |
| 42 | |
| 43 | // Sets or changes the operation name. |
| 44 | // |
| 45 | // Returns a reference to this Span for chaining. |
| 46 | SetOperationName(operationName string) Span |
| 47 | |
| 48 | // Adds a tag to the span. |
| 49 | // |
| 50 | // If there is a pre-existing tag set for `key`, it is overwritten. |
| 51 | // |
| 52 | // Tag values can be numeric types, strings, or bools. The behavior of |
| 53 | // other tag value types is undefined at the OpenTracing level. If a |
| 54 | // tracing system does not know how to handle a particular value type, it |
| 55 | // may ignore the tag, but shall not panic. |
| 56 | // |
| 57 | // Returns a reference to this Span for chaining. |
| 58 | SetTag(key string, value interface{}) Span |
| 59 | |
| 60 | // LogFields is an efficient and type-checked way to record key:value |
| 61 | // logging data about a Span, though the programming interface is a little |
| 62 | // more verbose than LogKV(). Here's an example: |
| 63 | // |
| 64 | // span.LogFields( |
| 65 | // log.String("event", "soft error"), |
| 66 | // log.String("type", "cache timeout"), |
| 67 | // log.Int("waited.millis", 1500)) |
| 68 | // |
| 69 | // Also see Span.FinishWithOptions() and FinishOptions.BulkLogData. |
| 70 | LogFields(fields ...log.Field) |
| 71 | |
| 72 | // LogKV is a concise, readable way to record key:value logging data about |
| 73 | // a Span, though unfortunately this also makes it less efficient and less |
| 74 | // type-safe than LogFields(). Here's an example: |
| 75 | // |
| 76 | // span.LogKV( |
| 77 | // "event", "soft error", |
| 78 | // "type", "cache timeout", |
| 79 | // "waited.millis", 1500) |
| 80 | // |
| 81 | // For LogKV (as opposed to LogFields()), the parameters must appear as |
| 82 | // key-value pairs, like |
| 83 | // |
| 84 | // span.LogKV(key1, val1, key2, val2, key3, val3, ...) |
| 85 | // |
| 86 | // The keys must all be strings. The values may be strings, numeric types, |
| 87 | // bools, Go error instances, or arbitrary structs. |
| 88 | // |
| 89 | // (Note to implementors: consider the log.InterleavedKVToFields() helper) |
| 90 | LogKV(alternatingKeyValues ...interface{}) |
| 91 | |
| 92 | // SetBaggageItem sets a key:value pair on this Span and its SpanContext |
| 93 | // that also propagates to descendants of this Span. |
| 94 | // |
| 95 | // SetBaggageItem() enables powerful functionality given a full-stack |
| 96 | // opentracing integration (e.g., arbitrary application data from a mobile |
| 97 | // app can make it, transparently, all the way into the depths of a storage |
| 98 | // system), and with it some powerful costs: use this feature with care. |
| 99 | // |
| 100 | // IMPORTANT NOTE #1: SetBaggageItem() will only propagate baggage items to |
| 101 | // *future* causal descendants of the associated Span. |
| 102 | // |
| 103 | // IMPORTANT NOTE #2: Use this thoughtfully and with care. Every key and |
| 104 | // value is copied into every local *and remote* child of the associated |
| 105 | // Span, and that can add up to a lot of network and cpu overhead. |
| 106 | // |
| 107 | // Returns a reference to this Span for chaining. |
| 108 | SetBaggageItem(restrictedKey, value string) Span |
| 109 | |
| 110 | // Gets the value for a baggage item given its key. Returns the empty string |
| 111 | // if the value isn't found in this Span. |
| 112 | BaggageItem(restrictedKey string) string |
| 113 | |
| 114 | // Provides access to the Tracer that created this Span. |
| 115 | Tracer() Tracer |
| 116 | |
| 117 | // Deprecated: use LogFields or LogKV |
| 118 | LogEvent(event string) |
| 119 | // Deprecated: use LogFields or LogKV |
| 120 | LogEventWithPayload(event string, payload interface{}) |
| 121 | // Deprecated: use LogFields or LogKV |
| 122 | Log(data LogData) |
| 123 | } |
| 124 | |
| 125 | // LogRecord is data associated with a single Span log. Every LogRecord |
| 126 | // instance must specify at least one Field. |
| 127 | type LogRecord struct { |
| 128 | Timestamp time.Time |
| 129 | Fields []log.Field |
| 130 | } |
| 131 | |
| 132 | // FinishOptions allows Span.FinishWithOptions callers to override the finish |
| 133 | // timestamp and provide log data via a bulk interface. |
| 134 | type FinishOptions struct { |
| 135 | // FinishTime overrides the Span's finish time, or implicitly becomes |
| 136 | // time.Now() if FinishTime.IsZero(). |
| 137 | // |
| 138 | // FinishTime must resolve to a timestamp that's >= the Span's StartTime |
| 139 | // (per StartSpanOptions). |
| 140 | FinishTime time.Time |
| 141 | |
| 142 | // LogRecords allows the caller to specify the contents of many LogFields() |
| 143 | // calls with a single slice. May be nil. |
| 144 | // |
| 145 | // None of the LogRecord.Timestamp values may be .IsZero() (i.e., they must |
| 146 | // be set explicitly). Also, they must be >= the Span's start timestamp and |
| 147 | // <= the FinishTime (or time.Now() if FinishTime.IsZero()). Otherwise the |
| 148 | // behavior of FinishWithOptions() is undefined. |
| 149 | // |
| 150 | // If specified, the caller hands off ownership of LogRecords at |
| 151 | // FinishWithOptions() invocation time. |
| 152 | // |
| 153 | // If specified, the (deprecated) BulkLogData must be nil or empty. |
| 154 | LogRecords []LogRecord |
| 155 | |
| 156 | // BulkLogData is DEPRECATED. |
| 157 | BulkLogData []LogData |
| 158 | } |
| 159 | |
| 160 | // LogData is DEPRECATED |
| 161 | type LogData struct { |
| 162 | Timestamp time.Time |
| 163 | Event string |
| 164 | Payload interface{} |
| 165 | } |
| 166 | |
| 167 | // ToLogRecord converts a deprecated LogData to a non-deprecated LogRecord |
| 168 | func (ld *LogData) ToLogRecord() LogRecord { |
| 169 | var literalTimestamp time.Time |
| 170 | if ld.Timestamp.IsZero() { |
| 171 | literalTimestamp = time.Now() |
| 172 | } else { |
| 173 | literalTimestamp = ld.Timestamp |
| 174 | } |
| 175 | rval := LogRecord{ |
| 176 | Timestamp: literalTimestamp, |
| 177 | } |
| 178 | if ld.Payload == nil { |
| 179 | rval.Fields = []log.Field{ |
| 180 | log.String("event", ld.Event), |
| 181 | } |
| 182 | } else { |
| 183 | rval.Fields = []log.Field{ |
| 184 | log.String("event", ld.Event), |
| 185 | log.Object("payload", ld.Payload), |
| 186 | } |
| 187 | } |
| 188 | return rval |
| 189 | } |