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@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-http

v0.55.0

Published

OpenTelemetry Collector Trace Exporter allows user to send collected traces to the OpenTelemetry Collector

Downloads

11,286,981

Readme

OpenTelemetry Collector Exporter for web and node

NPM Published Version Apache License

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

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

Installation

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

Service Name

The OpenTelemetry Collector Exporter does not have a service name configuration. In order to set the service name, use the service.name resource attribute as prescribed in the OpenTelemetry Resource Semantic Conventions. To see documentation and sample code for the metric exporter, see the exporter-metrics-otlp-http package

Traces in Web

The OTLPTraceExporter in Web expects the endpoint to end in /v1/traces.

import {
  BatchSpanProcessor,
  WebTracerProvider,
} from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web';
import { OTLPTraceExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-http';

const collectorOptions = {
  url: '<opentelemetry-collector-url>', // url is optional and can be omitted - default is http://localhost:4318/v1/traces
  headers: {}, // an optional object containing custom headers to be sent with each request
  concurrencyLimit: 10, // an optional limit on pending requests
};

const exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter(collectorOptions);
const provider = new WebTracerProvider({
  spanProcessors: [
    new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter, {
      // The maximum queue size. After the size is reached spans are dropped.
      maxQueueSize: 100,
      // The maximum batch size of every export. It must be smaller or equal to maxQueueSize.
      maxExportBatchSize: 10,
      // The interval between two consecutive exports
      scheduledDelayMillis: 500,
      // How long the export can run before it is cancelled
      exportTimeoutMillis: 30000,
    })
  ]
});

provider.register();

Traces in Node - JSON over http

const { BasicTracerProvider, BatchSpanProcessor } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base');
const { OTLPTraceExporter } =  require('@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-http');

const collectorOptions = {
  url: '<opentelemetry-collector-url>', // url is optional and can be omitted - default is http://localhost:4318/v1/traces
  headers: {
    foo: 'bar'
  }, // an optional object containing custom headers to be sent with each request will only work with http
  concurrencyLimit: 10, // an optional limit on pending requests
};

const exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter(collectorOptions);
const provider = new BasicTracerProvider({
  spanProcessors: [
    new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter, {
      // The maximum queue size. After the size is reached spans are dropped.
      maxQueueSize: 1000,
      // The interval between two consecutive exports
      scheduledDelayMillis: 30000,
    })
  ]
});

provider.register();

GRPC

For GRPC please check npm-url-grpc

PROTOBUF

For PROTOBUF please check npm-url-proto

Configuration options as environment variables

Instead of providing options to OTLPTraceExporter explicitly, environment variables may be provided instead.

OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT=https://localhost:4318
# this will automatically append the version and signal path
# e.g. https://localhost:4318/v1/traces for `OTLPTraceExporter` and https://localhost:4318/v1/metrics for `OTLPMetricExporter`

If the trace and metric exporter endpoints have different providers, the env var for per-signal endpoints are available to use

OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_ENDPOINT=https://trace-service:4318/v1/traces
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_METRICS_ENDPOINT=https://metric-service:4318/v1/metrics
# version and signal needs to be explicit

The per-signal endpoints take precedence and overrides OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT

For more details, see OpenTelemetry Specification on Protocol Exporter.

Exporter Timeout Configuration

The OTLPTraceExporter has a timeout configuration option which is the maximum time, in milliseconds, the OTLP exporter will wait for each batch export. The default value is 10000ms.

To override the default timeout duration, use the following options:

  • Set with environment variables:

    | Environment variable | Description | |----------------------|-------------| | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_TIMEOUT | The maximum waiting time, in milliseconds, allowed to send each OTLP trace batch. Default is 10000. | | OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TIMEOUT | The maximum waiting time, in milliseconds, allowed to send each OTLP trace and metric batch. Default is 10000. |

    OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_TIMEOUT takes precedence and overrides OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TIMEOUT.

  • Provide timeoutMillis to OTLPTraceExporter with collectorOptions:

    const collectorOptions = {
      timeoutMillis: 15000,
      url: '<opentelemetry-collector-url>', // url is optional and can be omitted - default is http://localhost:4318/v1/traces
      headers: {
        foo: 'bar'
      }, // an optional object containing custom headers to be sent with each request will only work with http
      concurrencyLimit: 10, // an optional limit on pending requests
    };
    
    const exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter(collectorOptions);

    Providing timeoutMillis with collectorOptions takes precedence and overrides timeout set with environment variables.

OTLP Exporter Retry

OTLP requires that transient errors be handled with a retry strategy.

This retry policy has the following configuration, which there is currently no way to customize.

  • DEFAULT_EXPORT_MAX_ATTEMPTS: The maximum number of attempts, including the original request. Defaults to 5.
  • DEFAULT_EXPORT_INITIAL_BACKOFF: The initial backoff duration. Defaults to 1 second.
  • DEFAULT_EXPORT_MAX_BACKOFF: The maximum backoff duration. Defaults to 5 seconds.
  • DEFAULT_EXPORT_BACKOFF_MULTIPLIER: The backoff multiplier. Defaults to 1.5.

This retry policy first checks if the response has a 'Retry-After' header. If there is a 'Retry-After' header, the exporter will wait the amount specified in the 'Retry-After' header before retrying. If there is no 'Retry-After' header, the exporter will use an exponential backoff with jitter retry strategy.

The exporter will retry exporting within the exporter timeout configuration time.

Running opentelemetry-collector locally to see the traces

  1. Go to examples/otlp-exporter-node
  2. Follow the instructions there to inspect traces.

Useful links

License

Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.