* Add a Config/Option for histogram
* Just one option here
* Test fixes
* Support and test int64 histograms
* Changelog
* Lint
* Un-export three things.
* Add a split protocol driver
This is a wrapper around two other protocol drivers, so it makes it
possible to send traces using a different protocol than the one used
for metrics.
* Add an example and tests for multi GRPC endpoint driver
* Update changelog
* Document the split driver
* Split protocol handling away from exporter
This commits adds a ProtocolDriver interface, which the exporter
will use to connect to the collector and send both metrics and traces
to it. That way, the Exporter type is free from dealing with any
connection/protocol details, as this business is taken over by the
implementations of the ProtocolDriver interface.
The gRPC code from the exporter is moved into the implementation of
ProtocolDriver. Currently it only maintains a single connection,
just as the Exporter used to do.
With the split, most of the Exporter options became actually gRPC
connection manager's options. Currently the only option that remained
to be Exporter's is about setting the export kind selector.
* Update changelog
* Increase the test coverage of GRPC driver
* Do not close a channel with multiple senders
The disconnected channel can be used for sending by multiple
goroutines (for example, by metric controller and span processor), so
this channel should not be closed at all. Dropping this line closes a
race between closing a channel and sending to it.
* Simplify new connection handler
The callbacks never return an error, so drop the return type from it.
* Access clients under a lock
The client may change as a result on reconnection in background, so
guard against a racy access.
* Simplify the GRPC driver a bit
The config type was exported earlier to have a consistent way of
configuring the driver, when also the multiple connection driver would
appear. Since we are not going to add a multiple connection driver,
pass the options directly to the driver constructor. Also shorten the
name of the constructor to `NewGRPCDriver`.
* Merge common gRPC code back into the driver
The common code was supposed to be shared between single connection
driver and multiple connection driver, but since the latter won't be
happening, it makes no sense to keep the not-so-common code in a
separate file. Also drop some abstraction too.
* Rename the file with gRPC driver implementation
* Update changelog
* Sleep for a second to trigger the timeout
Sometimes CI has it's better moments, so it's blazing fast and manages
to finish shutting the exporter down within the 1 microsecond timeout.
* Increase the timeout for shutting down the exporter
One millisecond is quite short, and I was getting failures locally or
in CI:
go test ./... + race in ./exporters/otlp
2020/12/14 18:27:54 rpc error: code = Canceled desc = context canceled
2020/12/14 18:27:54 context deadline exceeded
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_withMultipleAttributeTypes (0.37s)
otlp_integration_test.go:541: resource span count: got 0, want 1
FAIL
FAIL go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp 5.278s
or
go test ./... + coverage in ./exporters/otlp
2020/12/14 17:41:16 rpc error: code = Canceled desc = context canceled
2020/12/14 17:41:16 exporter disconnected
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_endToEnd (1.53s)
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_endToEnd/WithCompressor (0.41s)
otlp_integration_test.go:246: span counts: got 3, want 4
2020/12/14 17:41:18 context canceled
FAIL
coverage: 35.3% of statements in ./...
FAIL go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp 4.753s
* Shut down the providers in end to end test
This is to make sure that all batched spans are actually flushed
before closing the exporter.
* Drop WorkerCount option
This is not a good option - the user isn't likely to know how many
worker goroutines is optimal. This should be something that an
exporter should figure out itself. The second problem with the option
is that it is specific to the metric transformation from SDK export
format into protobuf. When the exporter starts supporting other
protocols (HTTP/JSON for example), this option may be of no use. So
the option should rather belong to the protocol, not to the
exporter. Currently both mean the same, but later they will be
separated, and this option breaks the separation.
* Make stop channel a typical signalling channel
Signalling channels are idiomatically defined as chan struct{}, so
let's make it so, to avoid confusion about the meaning of the bool
type.
* Close a race when grpc connection is closed multiple times
If several goroutines call Shutdown at the same time, then the
following scenario is possible:
goroutine A locks a mutex, reads a started member, unlocks the mutex
and gets preempted
goroutine B locks a mutex, reads a started member, unlocks the mutex
and gets preempted
goroutine A does not return early in the "if !started" conditional and
continues to close the connection and execute the rest of the function
(where it finally sets the started member to false), gets preempted
goroutine B also does not return early, because it got a copy of
started before goroutine A set it to false, so it tries to close the
connection again.
* Update changelog
* 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 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
* 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
* 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
* Add check to sum transform for unknown NumberKind
* Initial batching
* Move CheckpointSet transform to internal package
* Add tests for the Exporter Export method
Check batching and general output exporter ResourceMetrics are correct.
* Check errors in tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Krzesimir Nowak <qdlacz@gmail.com>
* Use var instead of multiple calls for group IDs
* Fix otlp metric test reporting
Co-authored-by: Krzesimir Nowak <qdlacz@gmail.com>