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Published: Jun 22, 2017 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 1 Imported by: 22

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An Observer API for OpenTracing-go Tracers

OTObserver can be used to watch the span events like StartSpan(), SetOperationName(), SetTag() and Finish(). A need for observers arose when information (metrics) more than just the latency information was required for the spans, in the distributed tracers. But, there can be a lot of metrics in different domains and adding such metrics to any one (client) tracer breaks cross-platform compatibility. There are various ways to avoid such issues, however, an observer pattern is cleaner and provides loose coupling between the packages exporting metrics (on span events) and the tracer.

This information can be in the form of hardware metrics, RPC metrics, useful metrics exported out of the kernel or other metrics, profiled for a span. These additional metrics can help us in getting better Root-cause analysis. With that being said, its not just for calculation of metrics, it can be used for anything which needs watching the span events.

Installation and Usage

The otobserver package provides an API to watch span's events and define callbacks for these events. This API would be a functional option to a tracer constructor that passes an Observer. 3rd party packages (who want to watch the span events) should actually implement this observer API. To do that, first fetch the package using go get :

   go get -v github.com/opentracing-contrib/go-observer

and say :

    import "github.com/opentracing-contrib/go-observer"

and then, define the required span event callbacks. These registered callbacks would then be called on span events if an observer is created. Tracer may allow registering multiple observers. Have a look at the jaeger's observer.

With the required setup implemented in the backend tracers, packages watching the span events need to implement the observer api defining what they need to do for the observed span events.

Span events

An observer registered with this api, can observe for the following four span events :

    StartSpan()
    SetOperationName()
    SetTag()
    Finish()
Tradeoffs

As noble as our thoughts might be in fetching additional metrics (other than latency) for a span using an observer, there are some overhead costs. Not all observers need to observe all the span events, in which case, we may have to keep some callback functions empty. In effect, we will still call these functions, and that will incur unnecessary overhead. To know more about this and other tradeoffs, see this discussion.

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type Observer

type Observer interface {
	// Create and return a span observer. Called when a span starts.
	// If the Observer is not interested in the given span, it must return (nil, false).
	// E.g :
	//     func StartSpan(opName string, opts ...opentracing.StartSpanOption) {
	//         var sp opentracing.Span
	//         sso := opentracing.StartSpanOptions{}
	//         spanObserver, ok := observer.OnStartSpan(span, opName, sso);
	//         if ok {
	//             // we have a valid SpanObserver
	//         }
	//         ...
	//     }
	OnStartSpan(sp opentracing.Span, operationName string, options opentracing.StartSpanOptions) (SpanObserver, bool)
}

Observer can be registered with a Tracer to recieve notifications about new Spans. Tracers are not required to support the Observer API. The actual registration depends on the implementation, which might look like the below e.g : observer := myobserver.NewObserver() tracer := client.NewTracer(..., client.WithObserver(observer))

type SpanObserver

type SpanObserver interface {
	// Callback called from opentracing.Span.SetOperationName()
	OnSetOperationName(operationName string)
	// Callback called from opentracing.Span.SetTag()
	OnSetTag(key string, value interface{})
	// Callback called from opentracing.Span.Finish()
	OnFinish(options opentracing.FinishOptions)
}

SpanObserver is created by the Observer and receives notifications about other Span events.

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