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Upgrade OTLP exporter to opentelemetry-proto matching the opentelemetry-collector v0.4.0 release (#866)
* 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.
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Example

HTTP

This is a simple example that demonstrates tracing http request from client to server. The example shows key aspects of tracing such as:

  • Root Span (on Client)
  • Child Span (on Client)
  • Child Span from a Remote Parent (on Server)
  • SpanContext Propagation (from Client to Server)
  • Span Events
  • Span Attributes

Example uses

  • open-telemetry SDK as trace instrumentation provider,
  • httptrace plugin to facilitate tracing http request on client and server
  • http trace_context propagation to propagate SpanContext on the wire.
  • stdout exporter to print information about spans in the terminal

How to run?

Prequisites

  • go 1.13 installed
  • GOPATH is configured.

1 Download git repo

GO111MODULE="" go get -d go.opentelemetry.io/otel

2 Start Server

cd $GOPATH/src/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/http/
go run ./server/server.go

3 Start Client

cd $GOPATH/src/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/http/
go run ./client/client.go

4 Check traces in stdout

The spans should be visible in stdout in the order that they were exported.