// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package resource // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/resource" import ( "context" "go.opentelemetry.io/otel" "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute" ) // Resource describes an entity about which identifying information // and metadata is exposed. Resource is an immutable object, // equivalent to a map from key to unique value. // // Resources should be passed and stored as pointers // (`*resource.Resource`). The `nil` value is equivalent to an empty // Resource. type Resource struct { attrs attribute.Set } var ( emptyResource Resource defaultResource *Resource = func(r *Resource, err error) *Resource { if err != nil { otel.Handle(err) } return r }(Detect(context.Background(), defaultServiceNameDetector{}, TelemetrySDK{})) ) // NewWithAttributes creates a resource from a set of attributes. If there are // duplicate keys present in the list of attributes, then the last // value found for the key is preserved. func NewWithAttributes(kvs ...attribute.KeyValue) *Resource { return &Resource{ attrs: attribute.NewSet(kvs...), } } // String implements the Stringer interface and provides a // human-readable form of the resource. // // Avoid using this representation as the key in a map of resources, // use Equivalent() as the key instead. func (r *Resource) String() string { if r == nil { return "" } return r.attrs.Encoded(attribute.DefaultEncoder()) } // Attributes returns a copy of attributes from the resource in a sorted order. // To avoid allocating a new slice, use an iterator. func (r *Resource) Attributes() []attribute.KeyValue { if r == nil { r = Empty() } return r.attrs.ToSlice() } // Iter returns an interator of the Resource attributes. // This is ideal to use if you do not want a copy of the attributes. func (r *Resource) Iter() attribute.Iterator { if r == nil { r = Empty() } return r.attrs.Iter() } // Equal returns true when a Resource is equivalent to this Resource. func (r *Resource) Equal(eq *Resource) bool { if r == nil { r = Empty() } if eq == nil { eq = Empty() } return r.Equivalent() == eq.Equivalent() } // Merge creates a new resource by combining resource a and b. // // If there are common keys between resource a and b, then the value // from resource b will overwrite the value from resource a, even // if resource b's value is empty. func Merge(a, b *Resource) *Resource { if a == nil && b == nil { return Empty() } if a == nil { return b } if b == nil { return a } // Note: 'b' attributes will overwrite 'a' with last-value-wins in attribute.Key() // Meaning this is equivalent to: append(a.Attributes(), b.Attributes()...) mi := attribute.NewMergeIterator(b.Set(), a.Set()) combine := make([]attribute.KeyValue, 0, a.Len()+b.Len()) for mi.Next() { combine = append(combine, mi.Label()) } return NewWithAttributes(combine...) } // Empty returns an instance of Resource with no attributes. It is // equivalent to a `nil` Resource. func Empty() *Resource { return &emptyResource } // Default returns an instance of Resource with a default // "service.name" and OpenTelemetrySDK attributes func Default() *Resource { return defaultResource } // Equivalent returns an object that can be compared for equality // between two resources. This value is suitable for use as a key in // a map. func (r *Resource) Equivalent() attribute.Distinct { return r.Set().Equivalent() } // Set returns the equivalent *attribute.Set of this resources attributes. func (r *Resource) Set() *attribute.Set { if r == nil { r = Empty() } return &r.attrs } // MarshalJSON encodes the resource attributes as a JSON list of { "Key": // "...", "Value": ... } pairs in order sorted by key. func (r *Resource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if r == nil { r = Empty() } return r.attrs.MarshalJSON() } // Len returns the number of unique key-values in this Resource. func (r *Resource) Len() int { if r == nil { return 0 } return r.attrs.Len() } // Encoded returns an encoded representation of the resource. func (r *Resource) Encoded(enc attribute.Encoder) string { if r == nil { return "" } return r.attrs.Encoded(enc) }