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@opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http

v0.53.0

Published

OpenTelemetry Collector Logs Exporter allows user to send collected logs to the OpenTelemetry Collector

Downloads

1,284,052

Readme

OpenTelemetry Collector Logs Exporter for web and node with HTTP

NPM Published Version Apache License

Note: This is an experimental package under active development. New releases may include breaking changes.

This module provides a logs-exporter for OTLP (http/json) using protocol version v0.20.0.

Installation

npm install --save @opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http

Further Documentation

To see documentation and sample code for the traces exporter, as well as instructions for using TLS, visit the Collector Trace Exporter for web and node. To see documentation and sample code for the metric exporter, see the exporter-metrics-otlp-grpc package

Logs in Web

The OTLPLogExporter in Web expects the endpoint to end in /v1/logs.

import { SeverityNumber } from '@opentelemetry/api-logs';
import {
  LoggerProvider,
  BatchLogRecordProcessor,
} from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';
import { OTLPLogExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http';

// exporter options. see all options in OTLPExporterConfigBase
const collectorOptions = {
  url: '<opentelemetry-collector-url>', // url is optional and can be omitted - default is http://localhost:4318/v1/logs
  headers: {}, // an optional object containing custom headers to be sent with each request
  concurrencyLimit: 1, // an optional limit on pending requests
};
const logExporter = new OTLPLogExporter(collectorOptions);
const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider();

loggerProvider.addLogRecordProcessor(new BatchLogRecordProcessor(logExporter));

const logger = loggerProvider.getLogger('default', '1.0.0');
// Emit a log
logger.emit({
  severityNumber: SeverityNumber.INFO,
  severityText: 'info',
  body: 'this is a log body',
  attributes: { 'log.type': 'custom' },
});

Logs in Node

import {
  LoggerProvider,
  BatchLogRecordProcessor,
} from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';
import { OTLPLogExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http';

// exporter options. see all options in OTLPExporterNodeConfigBase
const collectorOptions = {
  url: '<opentelemetry-collector-url>', // url is optional and can be omitted - default is http://localhost:4318/v1/logs
  concurrencyLimit: 1, // an optional limit on pending requests
};
const logExporter = new OTLPLogExporter(collectorOptions);
const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider();

loggerProvider.addLogRecordProcessor(new BatchLogRecordProcessor(logExporter));

const logger = loggerProvider.getLogger('default', '1.0.0');
// Emit a log
logger.emit({
  severityNumber: SeverityNumber.INFO,
  severityText: 'info',
  body: 'this is a log body',
  attributes: { 'log.type': 'custom' },
});

Environment Variable Configuration

In addition to settings passed to the constructor, the exporter also supports configuration via environment variables:

| Environment variable | Description | | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT | The endpoint to send logs to. This will also be used for the traces exporter if OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_ENDPOINT is not configured. By default http://localhost:4318 will be used. /v1/logs will be automatically appended to configured values. | | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_LOGS_ENDPOINT | The endpoint to send logs to. By default https://localhost:4318/v1/logs will be used. v1/logs will not be appended automatically and has to be added explicitly. | | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_LOGS_TIMEOUT | The maximum waiting time, in milliseconds, allowed to send each OTLP log batch. Default is 10000. | | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TIMEOUT | The maximum waiting time, in milliseconds, allowed to send each OTLP trace/metric/log batch. Default is 10000. |

Settings configured programmatically take precedence over environment variables. Per-signal environment variables take precedence over non-per-signal environment variables.

Useful links

License

Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.