* Update the SimpleSpanProcessor
Subsequent calls to OnStart, OnEnd, and ForceFlush should be ignored
gracefully once Shutdown has been called. This implements that behavior
by shutting down the exporter and removing it from the
SimpleSpanProcessor so subsequent calls to OnEnd will be no-ops.
* Add changes to changelog
* Lock in sync.Once of shutdown instead of Shutdown scope
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* Release exporterMu before shutdown exporter
* Move changes to unreleased section of changelog
* Update simple_span_processor.go
revert comment change from merge
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* Fix#1658 SpanStatus description set only when status code is set to error
* Update CHANGELOG.md
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* Set span status code, message and ref types according to the spec
* Serialize array attributes as string
* Use correct lib name / version key
* Add new and adjust existing tests
* Update CHANGELOG
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* Add tests for propagation of Sampler Tracestate changes
Sampler specification indicates that SamplingResult.Tracestate
should be associated with the SpanContext of the newly created span.
See
https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/blob/main/specification/trace/sdk.md#sampler
* Fix SamplingResult TraceState propagation
* Add Changelog entry
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* Add HTTP/JSON to the otlp exporter
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* PR fixup
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* Add compatibility tests to CI
* Increase timeout to 60s
Some of the aggregator tests are running just over 30 seconds when
testing on Windows. Bump this to allow for it.
* Remove cache setup jobs
Having a unified job setup the cache when none exists so packages are
only downloaded once is ideal, but these steps are taking too long. In
some situations they are doubling the run time. Remove them and prefer
to have multiple downloads when dependencies change.
* Add changes to changelog
* Remove mod-download target from Makefile
Unused now that the cache jobs are removed.
* Add compatibility testing table to changelog
* Add change about precommit to changelog
* Update README
* Correct examples target in lint job
* Make timestamps sequential in lastvalue agg check
* Set PR number in changelog
* Fix location of sleep
The lastvalue timestamp is set on update. Correct the location of the
sleep to bridge the update of the two different aggregators.
* Updating documentation with an working example for creating NewExporter
* Updated Changelog
* Moved examples in README to testing example
* ExampleTest shouldn't log anything if working as expected
* Fixing the lint
* Fixing the lint
* Review comments
* Changes done moved to Fixed section of Changelog
* Fix Windows build of Jaeger tests
The Jaeger tests use the low-level syscall package. The Windows specific
function called in that package has a different function signature than
the unix version. Add a windows specific file using the build flags to
isolate this OS specific functionality.
* Add changes to changelog
* Blind succeed to account for unimplemented functionality on Windows
* Fix stdout TestStdoutTimestamp failure with sleep
Ensure the test condition is valid by introducing minimal sleep
durations before and after a timestamp is measured.
Resolves#1571
* Add changes to changelog
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* Stagger timestamps in exact aggregator tests
Fixes#1559.
* Missed one
* Yield while you wait
* Just sleep for a teeny tiny bit
* Oops, wrong PR in Changelog
* Make sure that *some* time passes
* Keep time comparisons relaxed
* add code attributes to semconv package
* update changelog
* update comment for code semconv attributes
Adds a full-stop at the end of the comment.
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* Vendor Thrift dependency
* Fix build
* Changelog entry
* Ignore third_party for coverage purposes
* Re-run tests
* Re-run tests
* Re-run tests
* Re-run tests
* Relax time comparisons
Fixes#1559.
Some unit tests were flaking in CI because they expected the timestamp
to advance during a test, when it's possible for it to be unchanged
instead. This change switches the offending "<" comparisons to "<=".
* Re-run tests
* Relax more time comparisons
* Re-run tests
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The spec makes it optional to attempt resampling when changing the name
of a span and we're not sure whether it can be done in an appropriate
manner, so it's best to not do it at all for now. We can try again
later if we find a good way to do it.
* Document SDK span ending stops recording
* Guard SDK span set methods with record check
* Document SDK span exported API
Make note of methods that do nothing if span is not recording.
* Document SDK span End recording check
* Document the SetName method
* Add a tool to auto-generate replace directives
* Auto-generated changes from previous commit
* Create new modules required for trace release
* otel/metric
* otel/trace
* otel/oteltest
* otel/sdk/export/metric
* otel/sdk/metric
Relates to #1467
* Move metric-related public API out of otel/ pkg
Move GetMeterProvider, Meter and SetMeterProvider to new package
otel/metric/global in the otel/metric module.
This will allow otel/ module to be released as v1.0.
* Include PR references in CHANGELOG
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* Check for root dir
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* Update README master branch URL to main
* Remove master branch from workflow triggers
The master branch has been renamed to main.
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Rename other projects default branch
All of OpenTelemetry is moving to rename `master` to `main`, this
updates all other URLs for those projects.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>