* Remove TODO from ReadOnlySpan interface
* Remove the Tracer method from the ReadOnlySpan
This is not required by the specification nor the use of this interface.
* Remove IsRecording from the ReadOnlySpan interface
A read-only span value does not need to know if updates to it will be
recorded. It by definition cannot be updated so no point in
communicating if an update would be recorded.
* Document the ReadOnlySpan interface
* Rename messageEvent* to just event*
* Move the SpanSnapshot into its own file
* Update ReadOnlySpan interface with meta info methods
Add the DroppedAttributes, DroppedLinks, DroppedEvents, and
ChildSpanCount methods to the interface to return additional information
about the span not specified by the specification, but that we are
already providing.
* Add SpanStub to the sdk/trace/tracetest pkg
* Redefine ExportSpans of SpanExporter with ReadOnlySpan
* Rename SpanSnapshot to snapshot and purge docs
* Remove Snapshot method from snapshot type
This method is a hold-over from previous version of the ReadOnlySpan
interface is not needed.
* Update CHANGELOG with changes
* Honor context Done in SSP Shutdown
* Update PR number in changelog
* Update comment
* Add tests
* Make tests more concise
* Restructure tests for readability
* Make SpanContext Immutable
* Adds NewSpanContext() constructor and SpanContextConfig{} struct for
constructing a new SpanContext when all fields are known
* Adds With<field>() methods to SpanContext for deriving a SpanContext
with a single field changed.
* Updates all uses of SpanContext to use the new API
Signed-off-by: Anthony J Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Signed-off-by: Anthony J Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Add tests for new SpanContext constructor and derivation
Signed-off-by: Anthony J Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Address PR feedback
* Fix new uses of SpanContext from main
* 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
Co-authored-by: Steven E. Harris <seh@panix.com>
* Release exporterMu before shutdown exporter
* Move changes to unreleased section of changelog
* Update simple_span_processor.go
revert comment change from merge
Co-authored-by: Steven E. Harris <seh@panix.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>
* 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>
* Rename *Provider names
There is overlap in naming with MeterProviders and TracerProviders. This
is means the specification is not implemented and these types can not
exist in the same package (#1179). This makes each type and related
functions and types explicit.
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Update trace export interface
Move to conforming to the specification.
* Update documentation in export trace
* Update sdk trace provider to support new trace exporter
* Update SpanProcessors
Support the Provider changes and new trace exporter.
* Update the SDK to support the changes
* Update trace Provider to not return an error
* Update sdk with new Provider return
Also fix the testExporter ExportSpans method
* Update exporters with changes
* Update examples with changes
* Update Changelog
* Move error handling to end of shutdown
* Update exporter interface
Rename to SpanExporter to match specification. Add an error return value
to the Shutdown method based on feedback. Propagate these changes.
Remove the Stop method from the OTLP exporter to avoid confusion and
redundancy.
* Add test to check OTLP Shutdown honors context
* Add Jaeger exporter test for shutdown
* Fix race in Jaeger test
* Unify shutdown behavior and testing
* Update sdk/trace/simple_span_processor.go
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* 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)
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>
* api(trace): change trace id to byte array.
* fix lint errors
* add helper to create trace id from hex and improve stdout exporter.
* remove comma.
* fix lint
* change TraceIDFromHex to be compliant with w3 trace-context
* revert remove of hex16 regex because its used to parse SpanID
* lint
* fix typo
* setup sdk exporter package
* use sdk exporter package in sdk trace
* use sdk exporter package in all exporters
* empty the exporters list before testing Load
* move SpanData to the exporter package
* use the SpanProcessor registration, don't register exporters
* rename exporter structs to avoid stutter
* rename Syncer and Batcher to SpanSyncer and SpanBatcher
So it's explicit they are for spans, and we reduce the risk of name
conflict
* remove not moot todo
* rename sdk exporter to export
* only execute the SpanData if it is sampled
* rename finish -> end
* missed a few finish -> end spots
* change end back to finish for the bridge span in the openTracing bridge
* fixed grammar, ran make