* Push->basic
* Repackage
* Rename away from push
* Make exporter optional; export from a separate goroutine
* Move pull_test into controller_test
* Precommit pass
* New OTLP/Prom example
* Precommit
* Fix the example
* Shorten the example
* Test starting controller w/o exporter
* Test export timeout
* Remove ancient example & lint
* go.mod revert & tidy
* Comments
* Tidy a diff
* Tidy a diff
* Move export kind selector in the new example
* Split this test into its original parts
* Reduce diff size
* Changelog
* Remove extra Add/Done pair
* Remove unused stopCh param; document the Stop behavior
* Typo
* Use ctx
* Missed v0.15
* Apply PR feedback
* Precommit pass
* 0.14 -> 0.15 in new file
* Remove diff chunk markers
* Fix OTLP example
* Upstream
* dashpole comments
* aneurysm9 feedback
* Tidy go.sum
* Move grpc stuff to separate package
* Drop duplicated retryable status code
* Set default port to 4317
This is what the specification says for both gRPC and HTTP.
* Document gRPC option type
* Add an HTTP protocol driver for OTLP exporter
Currently it supports only binary protobuf payloads.
* Move end to end test to a separate package
It also adds some common code mock collectors can use. This will be
useful for testing the HTTP driver.
* Move export data creators to otlptest
It also extends the one record checkpointer a bit. This will be useful
for testing the HTTP driver.
* Add an HTTP mock collector and tests for HTTP driver
* Update changelog
* Do not depend on DefaultTransport
We create our own instance of the transport, which is based on
golang's DefaultTransport. That way we sidestep the issue of the
DefaultTransport being modified/overwritten. We won't have any panics
at init. The cost of it is to keep the transport fields in sync with
DefaultTransport.
* Read the whole response body before closing it
This may help with connection reuse.
* Change options to conform to our style guide
* Add jitter to backoff time
* Test TLS option
* Test extra headers
* Fix a comment
* Increase coverage
* Add a source of the backoff strategy
* Add TraceState to API
* Add tests for TraceState
* Update related tests
- stdout exporter test
- SDK test
* Update OTLP span transform
* Update CHANGELOG
* Change TraceState to struct instead of pointer
- Adjust tests for trace API
- Adjust adjacent parts of codebase (test utils, SDK etc.)
* Add methods to assert equality
- for type SpanContext, if SpanID, TraceID, TraceFlag and TraceState are
equal
- for type TraceState, if entries of both respective trace states are
equal
Signed-off-by: Matej Gera <matejgera@gmail.com>
* Copy values for new TraceState, adjust tests
* Use IsEqualWith in remaining tests instead of assertion func
* Further feedback, minor improvements
- Move IsEqualWith method to be only in test package
- Minor improvements, typos etc.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Store span data directly in the span
- Nesting only some of a span's data in a `data` field (with the rest
of the data living direclty in the `span` struct) is confusing.
- export.SpanData is meant to be an immutable *snapshot* of a span,
not the "authoritative" state of the span.
- Refactor attributesMap.toSpanData into toKeyValue and make it
return a []label.KeyValue which is clearer than modifying a struct
passed to the function.
- Read droppedCount from the attributesMap as a separate operation
instead of setting it from within attributesMap.toSpanData.
- Set a span's end time in the span itself rather than in the
SpanData to allow reading the span's end time after a span has
ended.
- Set a span's end time as soon as possible within span.End so that
we don't influence the span's end time with operations such as
fetching span processors and generating span data.
- Remove error handling for uninitialized spans. This check seems to
be necessary only because we used to have an *export.SpanData field
which could be nil. Now that we no longer have this field I think we
can safely remove the check. The error isn't used anywhere else so
remove it, too.
* Store parent as trace.SpanContext
The spec requires that the parent field of a Span be a Span, a
SpanContext or null.
Rather than extracting the parent's span ID from the trace.SpanContext
which we get from the tracer, store the trace.SpanContext as is and
explicitly extract the parent's span ID where necessary.
* Add ReadOnlySpan interface
Use this interface instead of export.SpanData in places where reading
information from a span is necessary. Use export.SpanData only when
exporting spans.
* Add ReadWriteSpan interface
Use this interface instead of export.SpanData in places where it is
necessary to read information from a span and write to it at the same
time.
* Rename export.SpanData to SpanSnapshot
SpanSnapshot represents the nature of this type as well as its
intended use more accurately.
Clarify the purpose of SpanSnapshot in the docs and emphasize what
should and should not be done with it.
* Rephrase attributesMap doc comment
"refreshes" is wrong for plural ("updates").
* Refactor span.End()
- Improve accuracy of span duration. Record span end time ASAP. We
want to measure a user operation as accurately as possible, which
means we want to mark the end time of a span as soon as possible
after span.End() is called. Any operations we do inside span.End()
before storing the end time affect the total duration of the span,
and although these operations are rather fast at the moment they
still seem to affect the duration of the span by "artificially"
adding time between the start and end timestamps. This is relevant
only in cases where the end time isn't explicitly specified.
- Remove redundant idempotence check. Now that IsRecording() is based
on the value of span.endTime, IsRecording() will always return
false after span.End() had been called because span.endTime won't
be zero. This means we no longer need span.endOnce.
- Improve TestEndSpanTwice so that it also ensures subsequent calls
to span.End() don't modify the span's end time.
* Update changelog
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <codingalias@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* support exact kind in OTLP metrics exporter
* add change log
* rename function
* inline start time and end time variables
* fix test
* add test for exact int data points
* add test for exact float data points
* use newly introduced number package for numbers according to upstream change
* fix package ref
* Move registry package under metric
* Move Number type to the metric/number subpackage
This also renames NumberKind type to Kind.
* Update changelog
* Drop outdated comment
* Update metric Kind to InstrumentKind
* Update all the other modules with Kind rename
* Update metric Descriptor with instrument Kind rename
* Update other modules with Descriptor method rename
* Update OTLP exporter test field name
* Rename kind filenames
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Fix documentation for Grouping and PrecomputedSum
* Rename meter.go to metric.go
* Move descriptor.go into metric.go
* Move must.go into metric.go
* Move instruments into metric_instrument.go
* Rename metric api_test.go to metric_test.go
* Move instrumentkind_test.go into metric_test.go
* Rename sdkapi.go metric_sdkapi.go
* Move api/metric into otel
* Update to use moved packages
* Rename otel.go to error_handler.go
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Fix merge conflict resolution error
* Update metric Kind to InstrumentKind
* Update all the other modules with Kind rename
* Update metric Descriptor with instrument Kind rename
* Update other modules with Descriptor method rename
* Update OTLP exporter test field name
* Rename kind filenames
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Fix documentation for Grouping and PrecomputedSum
* Updating version of OTLP to 0.5.0
* updating trace transform to use latest protos
* update otlp span test
* forgot one test
* finishing the rest of the implementation
In this change:
- MetricDescriptor is no longer a member of the metric
- splitting Sum, Gauge, Histogram by Int/Float
- SummaryDataPoints are no longer around, MinMaxSumCount is now a Histogram
* update changelog
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Move changes to the Unreleased section. This is to account for the recent release.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move trace API to otel
* Move tracetest to oteltest
* Update package documentation
* Remove old api/trace package
* Lint
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Add tests for rest of trace API
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Documentation fixes
Includes resolutions for review issues.
* Correct CHANGELOG post release
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Update label.ArrayValue to store copies of 1D arrays
* Update OTLP transform of array attributes
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Add PR number to changes
* Update value function documentation
* Remove redundant checks
* Add Array test for invalid array types
* Add test to ensure return from AsArray is a type
* Clean up iteration
* Update codes to match specification
* Add changes to changelog
* go mod tidy
* Add unit tests for codes
* Update SetStatus methods to only filter Unset
* Update apitest code being tested
* Move proto to OTLP exporter
* Update OTLP exporter import of proto
* Use gogo protobuf
To stop using the deprecated github.com/golang/protobuf and match what
the collector is doing, switch to generating OTLP with the
github.com/gogo/protobuf/proto instead of
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto.
* Clean dependencies
Remove all protobuf dependencies from otel package and all of its
dependencies.
* Update CHANGELOG
* Clean OTLP exporter go mod
Remove submodule beforehand to avoid unneeded direct dependencies.
* Use default ref for GitHub workflow
* Update path that triggers proto gen action
* Correct license-check exclusion for OTLP
* Update commented location of the OTLP and code
* Add int array attribute support
* Export int32, int64 and bool arrays
* Export all other array attributes
* Remove array test case from simple attr test
* Addressed feedback
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Import open-telemetry/opentelemetry-proto submodule under internal
* Commit changes in updated/new protobuf files
* Refer to new location of .pb.go files after rewrite from import
* Describe in CHANGELOG
* Update OTLP to v0.4.0
* Update attribute transforms to use new KeyValue
* Update metric transforms
The labels are no longer included in the MetricDescriptor
Use new types.
* Fix OTLP integration tests
* Update example otel-collector go.sum
* Update metric integration testing
* Fix type error introduced in conflict resolution
* Deep clean of go.sum
Recreate go.sum for otel-collector example and OTLP exporter.
fixes#851
This includes all of the associated methods, such as
AsUint64, AsUint64Atomic, AsUint64Ptr, CoerceToUint64, SetUint64
SetUint64Atomic, SwapUint64, SwapUint64Atomic, AddUint64,
AddUint64Atomic, CompamreAndSwapUint64, CompareUint64
Only significant change as a result was converting the histogram
aggregator's `count` state field into an int64 from a `metric.Number`.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Support instrumentation library in metrics
* Update stdout exporter to display instrumentation info
* Fix tests that use the STDOUT exporter
* Refactor to keep SDK out of API
* Update global Meter and test Meter version
* Revert unneeded import syntax change
* Fix Unit comment
* Update comments
* Update comment
* Revert no-op change to import
* Update Tracer API with instrumentation version
Add option to the `Provider.Tracer` method to specify the
instrumentation version.
Update the global, noop, opentracing bridge, and default SDK
implementations.
This does not propagate the instrumentation library version to the
exported span. That is left for a follow-on PR.
* Revert trace_test.go
This is for the next PR.
* Support instrumentation library in SDK trace exports
* Update Jaeger exporter to export instrumentation
* New label set API
* Checkpoint
* Remove label.Labels interface
* Fix trace
* Remove label storage
* Restore metric_test.go
* Tidy tests
* More comments
* More comments
* Same changes as 654
* Checkpoint
* Fix batch labels
* Avoid Resource.Attributes() where possible
* Update comments and restore order in resource.go
* From feedback
* From feedback
* Move iterator_test & feedback
* Strenghten the label.Set test
* Feedback on typos
* Fix the set test per @krnowak
* Nit
* Point to the convenience functions in api/key package
This is to increase the visibility of the api/key package through the
api/core package, otherwise developers often tend to miss the api/key
package altogether and write `core.Key(name).TYPE(value)` and complain
at the verbosity of such a construction. The api/key package would
allow them to write `key.TYPE(name, value)`.
* Use the api/key package where applicable
This transforms all the uses of `core.Key(name).TYPE(value)` to
`key.TYPE(name, value)`. This also should help increasing the
visibility of the api/key package for developers reading the otel-go
code.
Co-authored-by: Joshua MacDonald <jmacd@users.noreply.github.com>