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opentelemetry-go/api/trace/api.go
ferhat elmas afd9d5a0d4 Make span start/end configuration more greppable (#369)
* Make span start/end configuration more greppable

Rename SpanOption to StartOption
Rename StartOptions to StartConfig
Rename EndOptions to EndConfig

fixes #197
2019-12-05 08:41:13 +11:00

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// Copyright 2019, 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 trace
import (
"context"
"time"
"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/api/core"
)
type Provider interface {
// Tracer creates a named tracer that implements Tracer interface.
// If the name is an empty string then provider uses default name.
Tracer(name string) Tracer
}
type Tracer interface {
// Start a span.
Start(ctx context.Context, spanName string, opts ...StartOption) (context.Context, Span)
// WithSpan wraps the execution of the fn function with a span.
// It starts a new span, sets it as an active span in the context,
// executes the fn function and closes the span before returning the result of fn.
WithSpan(
ctx context.Context,
spanName string,
fn func(ctx context.Context) error,
) error
}
// EndConfig provides options to set properties of span at the time of ending
// the span.
type EndConfig struct {
EndTime time.Time
}
// EndOption applies changes to EndConfig that sets options when the span is ended.
type EndOption func(*EndConfig)
// WithEndTime sets the end time of the span to provided time t, when it is ended.
func WithEndTime(t time.Time) EndOption {
return func(c *EndConfig) {
c.EndTime = t
}
}
type Span interface {
// Tracer returns tracer used to create this span. Tracer cannot be nil.
Tracer() Tracer
// End completes the span. No updates are allowed to span after it
// ends. The only exception is setting status of the span.
End(options ...EndOption)
// AddEvent adds an event to the span.
AddEvent(ctx context.Context, msg string, attrs ...core.KeyValue)
// AddEventWithTimestamp adds an event with a custom timestamp
// to the span.
AddEventWithTimestamp(ctx context.Context, timestamp time.Time, msg string, attrs ...core.KeyValue)
// IsRecording returns true if the span is active and recording events is enabled.
IsRecording() bool
// SpanContext returns span context of the span. Returned SpanContext is usable
// even after the span ends.
SpanContext() core.SpanContext
// SetStatus sets the status of the span. The status of the span can be updated
// even after span ends.
SetStatus(codes.Code)
// SetName sets the name of the span.
SetName(name string)
// Set span attributes
SetAttributes(...core.KeyValue)
}
// StartOption applies changes to StartConfig that sets options at span start time.
type StartOption func(*StartConfig)
// StartConfig provides options to set properties of span at the time of starting
// a new span.
type StartConfig struct {
Attributes []core.KeyValue
StartTime time.Time
Links []Link
Relation Relation
Record bool
SpanKind SpanKind
}
// Relation is used to establish relationship between newly created span and the
// other span. The other span could be related as a parent or linked or any other
// future relationship type.
type Relation struct {
core.SpanContext
RelationshipType
}
type RelationshipType int
const (
ChildOfRelationship RelationshipType = iota
FollowsFromRelationship
)
// Link is used to establish relationship between two spans within the same Trace or
// across different Traces. Few examples of Link usage.
// 1. Batch Processing: A batch of elements may contain elements associated with one
// or more traces/spans. Since there can only be one parent SpanContext, Link is
// used to keep reference to SpanContext of all elements in the batch.
// 2. Public Endpoint: A SpanContext in incoming client request on a public endpoint
// is untrusted from service provider perspective. In such case it is advisable to
// start a new trace with appropriate sampling decision.
// However, it is desirable to associate incoming SpanContext to new trace initiated
// on service provider side so two traces (from Client and from Service Provider) can
// be correlated.
type Link struct {
core.SpanContext
Attributes []core.KeyValue
}
// SpanKind represents the role of a Span inside a Trace. Often, this defines how a Span
// will be processed and visualized by various backends.
type SpanKind int
const (
// As a convenience, these match the proto definition, see
// opentelemetry/proto/trace/v1/trace.proto
//
// The unspecified value is not a valid `SpanKind`. Use
// `ValidateSpanKind()` to coerce a span kind to a valid
// value.
SpanKindUnspecified SpanKind = 0
SpanKindInternal SpanKind = 1
SpanKindServer SpanKind = 2
SpanKindClient SpanKind = 3
SpanKindProducer SpanKind = 4
SpanKindConsumer SpanKind = 5
)
// ValidateSpanKind returns a valid span kind value. This will coerce
// invalid values into the default value, SpanKindInternal.
func ValidateSpanKind(spanKind SpanKind) SpanKind {
switch spanKind {
case SpanKindInternal,
SpanKindServer,
SpanKindClient,
SpanKindProducer,
SpanKindConsumer:
// valid
return spanKind
default:
return SpanKindInternal
}
}
// String returns the specified name of the SpanKind in lower-case.
func (sk SpanKind) String() string {
switch sk {
case SpanKindInternal:
return "internal"
case SpanKindServer:
return "server"
case SpanKindClient:
return "client"
case SpanKindProducer:
return "producer"
case SpanKindConsumer:
return "consumer"
default:
return "unspecified"
}
}
// WithStartTime sets the start time of the span to provided time t, when it is started.
// In absence of this option, wall clock time is used as start time.
// This option is typically used when starting of the span is delayed.
func WithStartTime(t time.Time) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.StartTime = t
}
}
// WithAttributes sets attributes to span. These attributes provides additional
// data about the span.
// Multiple `WithAttributes` options appends the attributes preserving the order.
func WithAttributes(attrs ...core.KeyValue) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.Attributes = append(c.Attributes, attrs...)
}
}
// WithRecord specifies that the span should be recorded.
// Note that the implementation may still override this preference,
// e.g., if the span is a child in an unsampled trace.
func WithRecord() StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.Record = true
}
}
// ChildOf. TODO: do we need this?.
func ChildOf(sc core.SpanContext) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.Relation = Relation{
SpanContext: sc,
RelationshipType: ChildOfRelationship,
}
}
}
// FollowsFrom. TODO: do we need this?.
func FollowsFrom(sc core.SpanContext) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.Relation = Relation{
SpanContext: sc,
RelationshipType: FollowsFromRelationship,
}
}
}
// LinkedTo allows instantiating a Span with initial Links.
func LinkedTo(sc core.SpanContext, attrs ...core.KeyValue) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.Links = append(c.Links, Link{sc, attrs})
}
}
// WithSpanKind specifies the role a Span on a Trace.
func WithSpanKind(sk SpanKind) StartOption {
return func(c *StartConfig) {
c.SpanKind = sk
}
}