vyvanse/vendor/github.com/openzipkin/zipkin-go-opentracing/tracer.go

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package zipkintracer
import (
"errors"
"time"
opentracing "github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go"
"github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go/ext"
otobserver "github.com/opentracing-contrib/go-observer"
"github.com/openzipkin/zipkin-go-opentracing/flag"
)
// ErrInvalidEndpoint will be thrown if hostPort parameter is corrupted or host
// can't be resolved
var ErrInvalidEndpoint = errors.New("Invalid Endpoint. Please check hostPort parameter")
// Tracer extends the opentracing.Tracer interface with methods to
// probe implementation state, for use by zipkintracer consumers.
type Tracer interface {
opentracing.Tracer
// Options gets the Options used in New() or NewWithOptions().
Options() TracerOptions
}
// TracerOptions allows creating a customized Tracer.
type TracerOptions struct {
// shouldSample is a function which is called when creating a new Span and
// determines whether that Span is sampled. The randomized TraceID is supplied
// to allow deterministic sampling decisions to be made across different nodes.
shouldSample func(traceID uint64) bool
// trimUnsampledSpans turns potentially expensive operations on unsampled
// Spans into no-ops. More precisely, tags and log events are silently
// discarded. If NewSpanEventListener is set, the callbacks will still fire.
trimUnsampledSpans bool
// recorder receives Spans which have been finished.
recorder SpanRecorder
// newSpanEventListener can be used to enhance the tracer by effectively
// attaching external code to trace events. See NetTraceIntegrator for a
// practical example, and event.go for the list of possible events.
newSpanEventListener func() func(SpanEvent)
// dropAllLogs turns log events on all Spans into no-ops.
// If NewSpanEventListener is set, the callbacks will still fire.
dropAllLogs bool
// MaxLogsPerSpan limits the number of Logs in a span (if set to a nonzero
// value). If a span has more logs than this value, logs are dropped as
// necessary (and replaced with a log describing how many were dropped).
//
// About half of the MaxLogPerSpan logs kept are the oldest logs, and about
// half are the newest logs.
//
// If NewSpanEventListener is set, the callbacks will still fire for all log
// events. This value is ignored if DropAllLogs is true.
maxLogsPerSpan int
// debugAssertSingleGoroutine internally records the ID of the goroutine
// creating each Span and verifies that no operation is carried out on
// it on a different goroutine.
// Provided strictly for development purposes.
// Passing Spans between goroutine without proper synchronization often
// results in use-after-Finish() errors. For a simple example, consider the
// following pseudocode:
//
// func (s *Server) Handle(req http.Request) error {
// sp := s.StartSpan("server")
// defer sp.Finish()
// wait := s.queueProcessing(opentracing.ContextWithSpan(context.Background(), sp), req)
// select {
// case resp := <-wait:
// return resp.Error
// case <-time.After(10*time.Second):
// sp.LogEvent("timed out waiting for processing")
// return ErrTimedOut
// }
// }
//
// This looks reasonable at first, but a request which spends more than ten
// seconds in the queue is abandoned by the main goroutine and its trace
// finished, leading to use-after-finish when the request is finally
// processed. Note also that even joining on to a finished Span via
// StartSpanWithOptions constitutes an illegal operation.
//
// Code bases which do not require (or decide they do not want) Spans to
// be passed across goroutine boundaries can run with this flag enabled in
// tests to increase their chances of spotting wrong-doers.
debugAssertSingleGoroutine bool
// debugAssertUseAfterFinish is provided strictly for development purposes.
// When set, it attempts to exacerbate issues emanating from use of Spans
// after calling Finish by running additional assertions.
debugAssertUseAfterFinish bool
// enableSpanPool enables the use of a pool, so that the tracer reuses spans
// after Finish has been called on it. Adds a slight performance gain as it
// reduces allocations. However, if you have any use-after-finish race
// conditions the code may panic.
enableSpanPool bool
// logger ...
logger Logger
// clientServerSameSpan allows for Zipkin V1 style span per RPC. This places
// both client end and server end of a RPC call into the same span.
clientServerSameSpan bool
// debugMode activates Zipkin's debug request allowing for all Spans originating
// from this tracer to pass through and bypass sampling. Use with extreme care
// as it might flood your system if you have many traces starting from the
// service you are instrumenting.
debugMode bool
// traceID128Bit enables the generation of 128 bit traceIDs in case the tracer
// needs to create a root span. By default regular 64 bit traceIDs are used.
// Regardless of this setting, the library will propagate and support both
// 64 and 128 bit incoming traces from upstream sources.
traceID128Bit bool
observer otobserver.Observer
}
// TracerOption allows for functional options.
// See: http://dave.cheney.net/2014/10/17/functional-options-for-friendly-apis
type TracerOption func(opts *TracerOptions) error
// WithSampler allows one to add a Sampler function
func WithSampler(sampler Sampler) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.shouldSample = sampler
return nil
}
}
// TrimUnsampledSpans option
func TrimUnsampledSpans(trim bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.trimUnsampledSpans = trim
return nil
}
}
// DropAllLogs option
func DropAllLogs(dropAllLogs bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.dropAllLogs = dropAllLogs
return nil
}
}
// WithLogger option
func WithLogger(logger Logger) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.logger = logger
return nil
}
}
// DebugAssertSingleGoroutine option
func DebugAssertSingleGoroutine(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.debugAssertSingleGoroutine = val
return nil
}
}
// DebugAssertUseAfterFinish option
func DebugAssertUseAfterFinish(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.debugAssertUseAfterFinish = val
return nil
}
}
// TraceID128Bit option
func TraceID128Bit(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.traceID128Bit = val
return nil
}
}
// ClientServerSameSpan allows to place client-side and server-side annotations
// for a RPC call in the same span (Zipkin V1 behavior) or different spans
// (more in line with other tracing solutions). By default this Tracer
// uses shared host spans (so client-side and server-side in the same span).
// If using separate spans you might run into trouble with Zipkin V1 as clock
// skew issues can't be remedied at Zipkin server side.
func ClientServerSameSpan(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.clientServerSameSpan = val
return nil
}
}
// DebugMode allows to set the tracer to Zipkin debug mode
func DebugMode(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.debugMode = val
return nil
}
}
// EnableSpanPool ...
func EnableSpanPool(val bool) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.enableSpanPool = val
return nil
}
}
// NewSpanEventListener option
func NewSpanEventListener(f func() func(SpanEvent)) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.newSpanEventListener = f
return nil
}
}
// WithMaxLogsPerSpan option
func WithMaxLogsPerSpan(limit int) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
if limit < 5 || limit > 10000 {
return errors.New("invalid MaxLogsPerSpan limit. Should be between 5 and 10000")
}
opts.maxLogsPerSpan = limit
return nil
}
}
// NewTracer creates a new OpenTracing compatible Zipkin Tracer.
func NewTracer(recorder SpanRecorder, options ...TracerOption) (opentracing.Tracer, error) {
opts := &TracerOptions{
recorder: recorder,
shouldSample: alwaysSample,
trimUnsampledSpans: false,
newSpanEventListener: func() func(SpanEvent) { return nil },
logger: &nopLogger{},
debugAssertSingleGoroutine: false,
debugAssertUseAfterFinish: false,
clientServerSameSpan: true,
debugMode: false,
traceID128Bit: false,
maxLogsPerSpan: 10000,
observer: nil,
}
for _, o := range options {
err := o(opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
rval := &tracerImpl{options: *opts}
rval.textPropagator = &textMapPropagator{rval}
rval.binaryPropagator = &binaryPropagator{rval}
rval.accessorPropagator = &accessorPropagator{rval}
return rval, nil
}
// Implements the `Tracer` interface.
type tracerImpl struct {
options TracerOptions
textPropagator *textMapPropagator
binaryPropagator *binaryPropagator
accessorPropagator *accessorPropagator
}
func (t *tracerImpl) StartSpan(
operationName string,
opts ...opentracing.StartSpanOption,
) opentracing.Span {
sso := opentracing.StartSpanOptions{}
for _, o := range opts {
o.Apply(&sso)
}
return t.startSpanWithOptions(operationName, sso)
}
func (t *tracerImpl) getSpan() *spanImpl {
if t.options.enableSpanPool {
sp := spanPool.Get().(*spanImpl)
sp.reset()
return sp
}
return &spanImpl{}
}
func (t *tracerImpl) startSpanWithOptions(
operationName string,
opts opentracing.StartSpanOptions,
) opentracing.Span {
// Start time.
startTime := opts.StartTime
if startTime.IsZero() {
startTime = time.Now()
}
// Tags.
tags := opts.Tags
// Build the new span. This is the only allocation: We'll return this as
// an opentracing.Span.
sp := t.getSpan()
if t.options.observer != nil {
sp.observer, _ = t.options.observer.OnStartSpan(sp, operationName, opts)
}
// Look for a parent in the list of References.
//
// TODO: would be nice if basictracer did something with all
// References, not just the first one.
ReferencesLoop:
for _, ref := range opts.References {
switch ref.Type {
case opentracing.ChildOfRef:
refCtx := ref.ReferencedContext.(SpanContext)
sp.raw.Context.TraceID = refCtx.TraceID
sp.raw.Context.ParentSpanID = &refCtx.SpanID
sp.raw.Context.Sampled = refCtx.Sampled
sp.raw.Context.Flags = refCtx.Flags
sp.raw.Context.Flags &^= flag.IsRoot // unset IsRoot flag if needed
if t.options.clientServerSameSpan &&
tags[string(ext.SpanKind)] == ext.SpanKindRPCServer.Value {
sp.raw.Context.SpanID = refCtx.SpanID
sp.raw.Context.ParentSpanID = refCtx.ParentSpanID
sp.raw.Context.Owner = false
} else {
sp.raw.Context.SpanID = randomID()
sp.raw.Context.ParentSpanID = &refCtx.SpanID
sp.raw.Context.Owner = true
}
if l := len(refCtx.Baggage); l > 0 {
sp.raw.Context.Baggage = make(map[string]string, l)
for k, v := range refCtx.Baggage {
sp.raw.Context.Baggage[k] = v
}
}
break ReferencesLoop
case opentracing.FollowsFromRef:
refCtx := ref.ReferencedContext.(SpanContext)
sp.raw.Context.TraceID = refCtx.TraceID
sp.raw.Context.ParentSpanID = &refCtx.SpanID
sp.raw.Context.Sampled = refCtx.Sampled
sp.raw.Context.Flags = refCtx.Flags
sp.raw.Context.Flags &^= flag.IsRoot // unset IsRoot flag if needed
sp.raw.Context.SpanID = randomID()
sp.raw.Context.ParentSpanID = &refCtx.SpanID
sp.raw.Context.Owner = true
if l := len(refCtx.Baggage); l > 0 {
sp.raw.Context.Baggage = make(map[string]string, l)
for k, v := range refCtx.Baggage {
sp.raw.Context.Baggage[k] = v
}
}
break ReferencesLoop
}
}
if sp.raw.Context.TraceID.Empty() {
// No parent Span found; allocate new trace and span ids and determine
// the Sampled status.
if t.options.traceID128Bit {
sp.raw.Context.TraceID.High = randomID()
}
sp.raw.Context.TraceID.Low, sp.raw.Context.SpanID = randomID2()
sp.raw.Context.Sampled = t.options.shouldSample(sp.raw.Context.TraceID.Low)
sp.raw.Context.Flags = flag.IsRoot
sp.raw.Context.Owner = true
}
if t.options.debugMode {
sp.raw.Context.Flags |= flag.Debug
}
return t.startSpanInternal(
sp,
operationName,
startTime,
tags,
)
}
func (t *tracerImpl) startSpanInternal(
sp *spanImpl,
operationName string,
startTime time.Time,
tags opentracing.Tags,
) opentracing.Span {
sp.tracer = t
if t.options.newSpanEventListener != nil {
sp.event = t.options.newSpanEventListener()
}
sp.raw.Operation = operationName
sp.raw.Start = startTime
sp.raw.Duration = -1
sp.raw.Tags = tags
if t.options.debugAssertSingleGoroutine {
sp.SetTag(debugGoroutineIDTag, curGoroutineID())
}
defer sp.onCreate(operationName)
return sp
}
type delegatorType struct{}
// Delegator is the format to use for DelegatingCarrier.
var Delegator delegatorType
func (t *tracerImpl) Inject(sc opentracing.SpanContext, format interface{}, carrier interface{}) error {
switch format {
case opentracing.TextMap, opentracing.HTTPHeaders:
return t.textPropagator.Inject(sc, carrier)
case opentracing.Binary:
return t.binaryPropagator.Inject(sc, carrier)
}
if _, ok := format.(delegatorType); ok {
return t.accessorPropagator.Inject(sc, carrier)
}
return opentracing.ErrUnsupportedFormat
}
func (t *tracerImpl) Extract(format interface{}, carrier interface{}) (opentracing.SpanContext, error) {
switch format {
case opentracing.TextMap, opentracing.HTTPHeaders:
return t.textPropagator.Extract(carrier)
case opentracing.Binary:
return t.binaryPropagator.Extract(carrier)
}
if _, ok := format.(delegatorType); ok {
return t.accessorPropagator.Extract(carrier)
}
return nil, opentracing.ErrUnsupportedFormat
}
func (t *tracerImpl) Options() TracerOptions {
return t.options
}
// WithObserver assigns an initialized observer to opts.observer
func WithObserver(observer otobserver.Observer) TracerOption {
return func(opts *TracerOptions) error {
opts.observer = observer
return nil
}
}