Module opentelemetry::propagation
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OpenTelemetry Propagator interface
Propagators API consists of two main formats:
BinaryFormat
is used to serialize and deserialize a value into a binary representation.TextMapFormat
is used to inject and extract a value as text into injectors and extractors that travel in-band across process boundaries.
Deserializing must set is_remote
to true on the returned
SpanContext
.
Binary Format
BinaryFormat
is a formatter to serialize and deserialize a value
into a binary format.
BinaryFormat
MUST expose the APIs that serializes values into bytes,
and deserializes values from bytes.
ToBytes
Serializes the given value into the on-the-wire representation.
Required arguments:
- the value to serialize, can be
SpanContext
orDistributedContext
.
Returns the on-the-wire byte representation of the value.
FromBytes
Creates a value from the given on-the-wire encoded representation.
If the value could not be parsed, the underlying implementation SHOULD decide to return ether an empty value, an invalid value, or a valid value.
Required arguments:
- on-the-wire byte representation of the value.
Returns a value deserialized from bytes.
TextMap Format
TextMapFormat
is a formatter that injects and extracts a value
as text into injectors and extractors that travel in-band across process boundaries.
Encoding is expected to conform to the HTTP Header Field semantics. Values are often encoded as RPC/HTTP request headers.
The carrier of propagated data on both the client (injector) and server (extractor) side is usually a http request. Propagation is usually implemented via library-specific request interceptors, where the client-side injects values and the server-side extracts them.
TextMapFormat
MUST expose the APIs that injects values into injectors,
and extracts values from extractors.
Fields
The propagation fields defined. If your injector is reused, you should
delete the fields here before calling inject
.
For example, if the injector is a single-use or immutable request object, you don’t need to clear fields as they couldn’t have been set before. If it is a mutable, retryable object, successive calls should clear these fields first.
The use cases of this are:
- allow pre-allocation of fields, especially in systems like gRPC Metadata
- allow a single-pass over an iterator
Returns list of fields that will be used by this formatter.
Inject
Injects the value downstream. For example, as http headers.
Required arguments:
- the
SpanContext
to be injected. - the injector that holds propagation fields. For example, an outgoing message or http request.
- the
Setter
invoked for each propagation key to add or remove.
Setter argument
Setter is an argument in Inject
that puts value into given field.
Setter
allows a TextMapFormat
to set propagated fields into a
injector.
Setter
MUST be stateless and allowed to be saved as a constant to
avoid runtime allocations. One of the ways to implement it is Setter
class with Put
method as described below.
Put
Replaces a propagated field with the given value.
Required arguments:
- the injector holds propagation fields. For example, an outgoing message or http request.
- the key of the field.
- the value of the field.
The implementation SHOULD preserve casing (e.g. it should not transform
Content-Type
to content-type
) if the used protocol is case insensitive,
otherwise it MUST preserve casing.
Extract
Extracts the value from upstream. For example, as http headers.
If the value could not be parsed, the underlying implementation will decide to return an object representing either an empty value, an invalid value, or a valid value.
Required arguments:
- the extractor holds propagation fields. For example, an outgoing message or http request.
- the instance of
Getter
invoked for each propagation key to get.
Returns the non-null extracted value.
Getter argument
Getter is an argument in Extract
that get value from given field
Getter
allows a TextMapFormat
to read propagated fields from a
extractor.
Getter
MUST be stateless and allowed to be saved as a constant to avoid
runtime allocations. One of the ways to implement it is Getter
class
with Get
method as described below.
Get
The Get function MUST return the first value of the given propagation
key or return None
if the key doesn’t exist.
Required arguments:
- the extractor of propagation fields, such as an HTTP request.
- the key of the field.
The get
function is responsible for handling case sensitivity. If
the getter is intended to work with an HTTP request object, the getter
MUST be case insensitive. To improve compatibility with other text-based
protocols, text format implementations MUST ensure to always use the
canonical casing for their attributes. NOTE: Canonical casing for HTTP
headers is usually title case (e.g. Content-Type
instead of content-type
).
Keys
The Keys function returns a vector of the propagation keys.
Modules
Text Propagator
Traits
Extractor provides an interface for removing fields from an underlying struct like HashMap
Injector provides an interface for adding fields from an underlying struct like HashMap
Methods to inject and extract a value as text into injectors and extractors that travel in-band across process boundaries.