vyvanse/vendor/github.com/openzipkin/zipkin-go-opentracing/collector-http.go

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Go

package zipkintracer
import (
"bytes"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/apache/thrift/lib/go/thrift"
"github.com/openzipkin/zipkin-go-opentracing/thrift/gen-go/zipkincore"
)
// Default timeout for http request in seconds
const defaultHTTPTimeout = time.Second * 5
// defaultBatchInterval in seconds
const defaultHTTPBatchInterval = 1
const defaultHTTPBatchSize = 100
const defaultHTTPMaxBacklog = 1000
// HTTPCollector implements Collector by forwarding spans to a http server.
type HTTPCollector struct {
logger Logger
url string
client *http.Client
batchInterval time.Duration
batchSize int
maxBacklog int
batch []*zipkincore.Span
spanc chan *zipkincore.Span
quit chan struct{}
shutdown chan error
sendMutex *sync.Mutex
batchMutex *sync.Mutex
reqCallback RequestCallback
}
// RequestCallback receives the initialized request from the Collector before
// sending it over the wire. This allows one to plug in additional headers or
// do other customization.
type RequestCallback func(*http.Request)
// HTTPOption sets a parameter for the HttpCollector
type HTTPOption func(c *HTTPCollector)
// HTTPLogger sets the logger used to report errors in the collection
// process. By default, a no-op logger is used, i.e. no errors are logged
// anywhere. It's important to set this option in a production service.
func HTTPLogger(logger Logger) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.logger = logger }
}
// HTTPTimeout sets maximum timeout for http request.
func HTTPTimeout(duration time.Duration) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.client.Timeout = duration }
}
// HTTPBatchSize sets the maximum batch size, after which a collect will be
// triggered. The default batch size is 100 traces.
func HTTPBatchSize(n int) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.batchSize = n }
}
// HTTPMaxBacklog sets the maximum backlog size,
// when batch size reaches this threshold, spans from the
// beginning of the batch will be disposed
func HTTPMaxBacklog(n int) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.maxBacklog = n }
}
// HTTPBatchInterval sets the maximum duration we will buffer traces before
// emitting them to the collector. The default batch interval is 1 second.
func HTTPBatchInterval(d time.Duration) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.batchInterval = d }
}
// HTTPClient sets a custom http client to use.
func HTTPClient(client *http.Client) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.client = client }
}
// HTTPRequestCallback registers a callback function to adjust the collector
// *http.Request before it sends the request to Zipkin.
func HTTPRequestCallback(rc RequestCallback) HTTPOption {
return func(c *HTTPCollector) { c.reqCallback = rc }
}
// NewHTTPCollector returns a new HTTP-backend Collector. url should be a http
// url for handle post request. timeout is passed to http client. queueSize control
// the maximum size of buffer of async queue. The logger is used to log errors,
// such as send failures;
func NewHTTPCollector(url string, options ...HTTPOption) (Collector, error) {
c := &HTTPCollector{
logger: NewNopLogger(),
url: url,
client: &http.Client{Timeout: defaultHTTPTimeout},
batchInterval: defaultHTTPBatchInterval * time.Second,
batchSize: defaultHTTPBatchSize,
maxBacklog: defaultHTTPMaxBacklog,
batch: []*zipkincore.Span{},
spanc: make(chan *zipkincore.Span),
quit: make(chan struct{}, 1),
shutdown: make(chan error, 1),
sendMutex: &sync.Mutex{},
batchMutex: &sync.Mutex{},
}
for _, option := range options {
option(c)
}
go c.loop()
return c, nil
}
// Collect implements Collector.
func (c *HTTPCollector) Collect(s *zipkincore.Span) error {
c.spanc <- s
return nil
}
// Close implements Collector.
func (c *HTTPCollector) Close() error {
close(c.quit)
return <-c.shutdown
}
func httpSerialize(spans []*zipkincore.Span) *bytes.Buffer {
t := thrift.NewTMemoryBuffer()
p := thrift.NewTBinaryProtocolTransport(t)
if err := p.WriteListBegin(thrift.STRUCT, len(spans)); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
for _, s := range spans {
if err := s.Write(p); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
if err := p.WriteListEnd(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return t.Buffer
}
func (c *HTTPCollector) loop() {
var (
nextSend = time.Now().Add(c.batchInterval)
ticker = time.NewTicker(c.batchInterval / 10)
tickc = ticker.C
)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
case span := <-c.spanc:
currentBatchSize := c.append(span)
if currentBatchSize >= c.batchSize {
nextSend = time.Now().Add(c.batchInterval)
go c.send()
}
case <-tickc:
if time.Now().After(nextSend) {
nextSend = time.Now().Add(c.batchInterval)
go c.send()
}
case <-c.quit:
c.shutdown <- c.send()
return
}
}
}
func (c *HTTPCollector) append(span *zipkincore.Span) (newBatchSize int) {
c.batchMutex.Lock()
defer c.batchMutex.Unlock()
c.batch = append(c.batch, span)
if len(c.batch) > c.maxBacklog {
dispose := len(c.batch) - c.maxBacklog
c.logger.Log("msg", "backlog too long, disposing spans.", "count", dispose)
c.batch = c.batch[dispose:]
}
newBatchSize = len(c.batch)
return
}
func (c *HTTPCollector) send() error {
// in order to prevent sending the same batch twice
c.sendMutex.Lock()
defer c.sendMutex.Unlock()
// Select all current spans in the batch to be sent
c.batchMutex.Lock()
sendBatch := c.batch[:]
c.batchMutex.Unlock()
// Do not send an empty batch
if len(sendBatch) == 0 {
return nil
}
req, err := http.NewRequest(
"POST",
c.url,
httpSerialize(sendBatch))
if err != nil {
c.logger.Log("err", err.Error())
return err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-thrift")
if c.reqCallback != nil {
c.reqCallback(req)
}
resp, err := c.client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
c.logger.Log("err", err.Error())
return err
}
resp.Body.Close()
// non 2xx code
if resp.StatusCode < 200 || resp.StatusCode >= 300 {
c.logger.Log("err", "HTTP POST span failed", "code", resp.Status)
}
// Remove sent spans from the batch
c.batchMutex.Lock()
c.batch = c.batch[len(sendBatch):]
c.batchMutex.Unlock()
return nil
}