Struct sentry_tracing::SentryLayer
source · pub struct SentryLayer<S> { /* private fields */ }
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Provides a tracing layer that dispatches events to sentry
Implementations§
source§impl<S> SentryLayer<S>
impl<S> SentryLayer<S>
sourcepub fn event_filter<F>(self, filter: F) -> Self
pub fn event_filter<F>(self, filter: F) -> Self
sourcepub fn event_mapper<F>(self, mapper: F) -> Self
pub fn event_mapper<F>(self, mapper: F) -> Self
Sets a custom event mapper function.
The mapper is responsible for creating either breadcrumbs or events from
Event
s.
sourcepub fn span_filter<F>(self, filter: F) -> Self
pub fn span_filter<F>(self, filter: F) -> Self
Sets a custom span filter function.
The filter classifies whether sentry should handle tracing::Span
s based
on their Metadata
.
sourcepub fn enable_span_attributes(self) -> Self
pub fn enable_span_attributes(self) -> Self
Enable every parent span’s attributes to be sent along with own event’s attributes.
Note that the root span is considered a transaction
so its context will only be grabbed only if you set the transaction to be sampled.
The most straightforward way to do this is to set
the traces_sample_rate to 1.0
while configuring your sentry client.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<S> Default for SentryLayer<S>where
S: Subscriber + for<'a> LookupSpan<'a>,
impl<S> Default for SentryLayer<S>where
S: Subscriber + for<'a> LookupSpan<'a>,
source§impl<S> Layer<S> for SentryLayer<S>where
S: Subscriber + for<'a> LookupSpan<'a>,
impl<S> Layer<S> for SentryLayer<S>where
S: Subscriber + for<'a> LookupSpan<'a>,
source§fn on_new_span(&self, attrs: &Attributes<'_>, id: &Id, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_new_span(&self, attrs: &Attributes<'_>, id: &Id, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
When a new Span gets created, run the filter and start a new sentry span if it passes, setting it as the current sentry span.
source§fn on_close(&self, id: Id, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_close(&self, id: Id, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
When a span gets closed, finish the underlying sentry span, and set back its parent as the current sentry span.
source§fn on_record(&self, span: &Id, values: &Record<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_record(&self, span: &Id, values: &Record<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
Implement the writing of extra data to span
source§fn on_event(&self, event: &Event<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_event(&self, event: &Event<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>)
source§fn on_register_dispatch(&self, subscriber: &Dispatch)
fn on_register_dispatch(&self, subscriber: &Dispatch)
Subscriber
. Read moresource§fn register_callsite(&self, metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>) -> Interest
fn register_callsite(&self, metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>) -> Interest
Subscriber::register_callsite
. Read moresource§fn enabled(&self, metadata: &Metadata<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>) -> bool
fn enabled(&self, metadata: &Metadata<'_>, ctx: Context<'_, S>) -> bool
true
if this layer is interested in a span or event with the
given metadata
in the current Context
, similarly to
Subscriber::enabled
. Read moresource§fn on_follows_from(&self, _span: &Id, _follows: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_follows_from(&self, _span: &Id, _follows: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
span
recorded that it
follows from the span with the ID follows
.source§fn event_enabled(&self, _event: &Event<'_>, _ctx: Context<'_, S>) -> bool
fn event_enabled(&self, _event: &Event<'_>, _ctx: Context<'_, S>) -> bool
on_event
, to determine if on_event
should be called.source§fn on_enter(&self, _id: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_enter(&self, _id: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
source§fn on_exit(&self, _id: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_exit(&self, _id: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
source§fn on_id_change(&self, _old: &Id, _new: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
fn on_id_change(&self, _old: &Id, _new: &Id, _ctx: Context<'_, S>)
source§fn and_then<L>(self, layer: L) -> Layered<L, Self, S>
fn and_then<L>(self, layer: L) -> Layered<L, Self, S>
Layer
, returning a Layered
struct implementing Layer
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Self: Sized,
fn with_subscriber(self, inner: S) -> Layered<Self, S>where
Self: Sized,
Layer
with the given Subscriber
, returning a
Layered
struct that implements Subscriber
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