Crate opentelemetry
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OpenTelemetry provides a single set of APIs, libraries, agents, and collector services to capture distributed traces and metrics from your application. You can analyze them using Prometheus, Jaeger, and other observability tools.
Compiler support: requires rustc
1.56+
Getting Started
use opentelemetry::{global, sdk::export::trace::stdout, trace::Tracer};
fn main() {
// Create a new trace pipeline that prints to stdout
let tracer = stdout::new_pipeline().install_simple();
tracer.in_span("doing_work", |cx| {
// Traced app logic here...
});
// Shutdown trace pipeline
global::shutdown_tracer_provider();
}
See the examples directory for different integration patterns.
Traces
The trace
module includes types for tracking the progression of a single
request while it is handled by services that make up an application. A trace
is a tree of Span
s which are objects that represent the work being done
by individual services or components involved in a request as it flows
through a system.
Creating and exporting spans
use opentelemetry::{global, trace::{Span, Tracer}, KeyValue};
// get a tracer from a provider
let tracer = global::tracer("my_service");
// start a new span
let mut span = tracer.start("my_span");
// set some attributes
span.set_attribute(KeyValue::new("http.client_ip", "83.164.160.102"));
// perform some more work...
// end or drop the span to export
span.end();
See the trace
module docs for more information on creating and managing
spans.
Metrics
Note: the metrics specification is still in progress and subject to major changes.
The metrics
module includes types for recording measurements about a
service at runtime.
Creating instruments and recording measurements
use opentelemetry::{global, Context, KeyValue};
let cx = Context::current();
// get a meter from a provider
let meter = global::meter("my_service");
// create an instrument
let counter = meter.u64_counter("my_counter").init();
// record a measurement
counter.add(&cx, 1, &[KeyValue::new("http.client_ip", "83.164.160.102")]);
See the metrics
module docs for more information on creating and
managing instruments.
Crate Feature Flags
The following core crate feature flags are available:
trace
: Includes the trace API and SDK (enabled by default).metrics
: Includes the unstable metrics API and SDK.
Support for recording and exporting telemetry asynchronously can be added via the following flags:
rt-tokio
: Spawn telemetry tasks using tokio’s multi-thread runtime.rt-tokio-current-thread
: Spawn telemetry tasks on a separate runtime so that the main runtime won’t be blocked.rt-async-std
: Spawn telemetry tasks using async-std’s runtime.
Related Crates
In addition to opentelemetry
, the open-telemetry/opentelemetry-rust
repository contains several additional crates designed to be used with the
opentelemetry
ecosystem. This includes a collection of trace
SpanExporter
and metrics pull and push controller implementations, as well
as utility and adapter crates to assist in propagating state and
instrumenting applications.
In particular, the following crates are likely to be of interest:
opentelemetry-http
provides an interface for injecting and extracting trace information fromhttp
headers.opentelemetry-jaeger
provides a pipeline and exporter for sending trace information toJaeger
.opentelemetry-otlp
exporter for sending trace and metric data in the OTLP format to the OpenTelemetry collector.opentelemetry-prometheus
provides a pipeline and exporter for sending metrics information toPrometheus
.opentelemetry-zipkin
provides a pipeline and exporter for sending trace information toZipkin
.opentelemetry-datadog
provides additional exporters toDatadog
.opentelemetry-aws
provides unofficial propagators for AWS X-ray.opentelemetry-contrib
provides additional exporters and propagators that are experimental.opentelemetry-semantic-conventions
provides standard names and semantic otel conventions.opentelemetry-stackdriver
provides an exporter for Google’s Cloud Trace (which used to be called StackDriver).
Additionally, there are also several third-party crates which are not
maintained by the opentelemetry
project. These include:
tracing-opentelemetry
provides integration for applications instrumented using thetracing
API and ecosystem.actix-web-opentelemetry
provides integration for theactix-web
web server and ecosystem.opentelemetry-application-insights
provides an unofficial Azure Application Insights exporter.opentelemetry-tide
provides integration for theTide
web server and ecosystem.
If you’re the maintainer of an opentelemetry
ecosystem crate not listed
above, please let us know! We’d love to add your project to the list!
Supported Rust Versions
OpenTelemetry is built against the latest stable release. The minimum supported version is 1.56. The current OpenTelemetry version is not guaranteed to build on Rust versions earlier than the minimum supported version.
The current stable Rust compiler and the three most recent minor versions before it will always be supported. For example, if the current stable compiler version is 1.49, the minimum supported version will not be increased past 1.46, three minor versions prior. Increasing the minimum supported compiler version is not considered a semver breaking change as long as doing so complies with this policy.
Modules
metrics
OpenTelemetry Attributes
Primitives for sending name/value data across system boundaries.
Utilities for working with global telemetry primitives
metrics
OpenTelemetry Metrics API
OpenTelemetry Propagator interface
Provides an abstraction of several async runtimes
OpenTelemetry SDK
trace
API for tracing applications and libraries.
Structs
An execution-scoped collection of values.
A guard that resets the current context to the prior context when dropped.
Information about a library or crate providing instrumentation.
A key-value pair describing an attribute.
Wrapper for string-like values
Enums
A Value::Array containing homogeneous values.
Traits
Marker trait for errors returned by exporters