http.ResponseWriters may implement additional interfaces
(http.CloseNotifier, http.Flusher, http.Hijacker, http.Pusher,
io.ReaderFrom) that get lost when the ResponseWriter is wrapped in
another object. This change uses the httpsnoop package to wrap the
ResponseWriter so that the resulting object implements any of the
optional interfaces that the original ResponseWriter implements as
well as using the replacement ResponseWriter methods that gather
information for tracing.
* Remove otel/sdk dependency from grpctrace
Use otel/trace/testtrace instead and cleanup testing code.
* Update httptrace to not depend on the SDK
Update testing to use api/trace/testtrace instead.
* Add changes to Changelog
* Make the SDK its own Go module
* Upgrade go.mod to 1.14 project wide
* go mod tidy
* Make the stdout exporter its own package
Follow the pattern of the other exporters.
* Update dependabot with stdout exporter
* Add replace directives for stdout exporter
* Remove outdated example test from metric SDK
* go mod tidy
* Update othttp example test
Remove unused stdout exporter.
* Remove tests in API that depend on stdout exporter
The global package does not need to be validated with the SDK. A more
properly constructed end-to-end integration test should be built if this
is actually needed.
* Add replace clause for otel in stdout go.mod
* Consolidate stdout exporter
* Move config to own file and match project standard
* Abstract Exporter into unified struct
* Rename trace part of the exporter
* Update import paths and configuration
* Update tests
* Update InstallNewPipeline to not return traceProvider
It is a registered global, access it that way.
* Update example_test
* Update docs
* Update example to be for whole package
* Update metric output
Closer match the span output.
* Clean up span output
Print as a batch and cleanup marshaling.
* Correct spelling error in doc
* Add Exporters README
* Update Changelog
* Propagate changes to rest of project
* Lint fixes
* Fix example test in metric SDK
* Add disable config options for trace and metric
Co-authored-by: Liz Fong-Jones <lizf@honeycomb.io>
* Avoid applying stale udpates; add a test
* Add Memory option to basic processor
* Always use memory in the pull controller
* Test the memory option
* Precommit
* Add a Prometheus-specific test
* More comment on Memory option
* Link to 862
* Remove sleep
* Update changelog
* Comment on stale and stateless aggregators
* Update sdk/metric/processor/basic/config.go
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Liz Fong-Jones <lizf@honeycomb.io>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
Update license header to standard format for source files missed prior.
Add license header to new source files.
Add Makefile check to test all `*.go` and `*.sh` files have a copyright
notice (or comment about them being auto-generated) within the first few
lines.
* Update License header for all source files
- Add Apache 2.0 header to source files that did not have one.
- Update all existing headers dated to 2019 to be 2020
- Remove comma from License header to comply with the Apache 2.0
guidelines.
* Update Copyright notice
Use the standard Copyright notices outlined by the
[CNCF](https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/copyright-notices.md#copyright-notices)
The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporter/trace/jaeger` package was
mistakenly released with a `v1.0.0` tag instead of `v0.1.0`. This
resulted in all subsequent releases not becoming the default latest,
meaning that `go get`s pulled in the incompatible `v0.1.0` release of
that package when pulling in more recent packages from other otel
packages. Renaming the `exporter` directory to `exporters` fixes this
issue by consequentially renaming the package.
Additionally, this action also renames *all* exporters. This is
understood to be a disruptive action to existing users as they will need
to update any dependencies they currently have on our exporters.
However, it was decided to take this action regardless. The need to
resolve the existing issue explained above is highly important, and
given the Alpha state of this project these kinds of breaking changes
should be expected (though not without reason).
Resolves#331
Co-authored-by: Rahul Patel <rghetia@yahoo.com>
It would be nice to follow a single schema for naming context
functions. In the trace package we followed the form FooFromContext
and ContextWithFoo. Do the same in the correlation package. The schema
WithFoo is mainly used for functions following the options pattern.
Not sure about a name of the NewContext function, though. For now I
have left it alone.
Co-authored-by: Rahul Patel <rghetia@yahoo.com>
* Move dependencies of tools package to a tools directory
* remove TOOLS_MOD_DIR from ALL_GO_MOD_DIRS in a Makefile.
then run 'go mod tidy' on ALL_GO_MOD_DIRS and TOOLS_MOD_DIR.
Co-authored-by: Rahul Patel <rghetia@yahoo.com>
This PR removes the non-compliant ChildOf and FollowsFrom interfaces
and the Relation type, which were inherited from OpenTracing via the
initial prototype. Instead allow adding a span context to the go
context as a remote span context and use a simple algorithm for
figuring out an actual parent of the new span, which was proposed for
the OpenTelemetry specification.
Also add a way to ignore current span and remote span context in go
context, so we can force the tracer to create a new root span - a span
with a new trace ID.
That required some moderate changes in the opentracing bridge - first
reference with ChildOfRef reference type becomes a local parent, the
rest become links. This also fixes links handling in the meantime. The
downside of the approach proposed here is that we can only set the
remote parent when creating a span through the opentracing API.
Co-authored-by: Joshua MacDonald <jmacd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Rename distributedcontext package to correlation
Correlation is the name we agreed upon.
* Move trace propagators to api/trace
The trace propagators tests had to be moved to a testtrace subpackage
to avoid import cycles between api/trace and internal/trace.
Needed to shut up golint about stutter in trace.TraceContext -
TraceContext is a name of a W3C spec, so this stutter is
expected. It's certainly still better than golint's suggestion of
having trace.Context.
* Rename api/propagators to api/propagation
This package will not contain any propagators in the long run, just
the interface definitions.
Co-authored-by: Joshua MacDonald <jmacd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Initial skeleton
* Revert noop provider removal
* Checkpoint
* Checkpoint
* Implement Bound instrument and LabelSet
* Add test
* Add a benchmark
* Add a release test
* Document LabelSetDelegator
* Lint and comments
* Add a second Meter test; fix typo; add a panic
* Add a test for the builtin SDK
* Address feedback
Change all occurrences of value to pointer receivers
Add meta sys files to .gitignore
Code cleanup e.g.
- Don't capitalize error statements
- Fix ignored errors
- Fix ambiguous variable naming
- Remove unnecessary type casting
- Use named params
Fix#306