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import * as noop from './noop';
import SpanContext from './span_context';
import Tracer from './tracer';
/**
* Span represents a logical unit of work as part of a broader Trace. Examples
* of span might include remote procedure calls or a in-process function calls
* to sub-components. A Trace has a single, top-level "root" Span that in turn
* may have zero or more child Spans, which in turn may have children.
*/
export class Span {
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// OpenTracing API methods
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------- //
/**
* Returns the SpanContext object associated with this Span.
*
* @return {SpanContext}
*/
context(): SpanContext {
return this._context();
}
/**
* Returns the Tracer object used to create this Span.
*
* @return {Tracer}
*/
tracer(): Tracer {
return this._tracer();
}
/**
* Sets the string name for the logical operation this span represents.
*
* @param {string} name
*/
setOperationName(name: string): this {
this._setOperationName(name);
return this;
}
/**
* Sets a key:value pair on this Span that also propagates to future
* children of the associated Span.
*
* setBaggageItem() enables powerful functionality given a full-stack
* opentracing integration (e.g., arbitrary application data from a web
* client can make it, transparently, all the way into the depths of a
* storage system), and with it some powerful costs: use this feature with
* care.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE #1: setBaggageItem() will only propagate baggage items to
* *future* causal descendants of the associated Span.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE #2: Use this thoughtfully and with care. Every key and
* value is copied into every local *and remote* child of the associated
* Span, and that can add up to a lot of network and cpu overhead.
*
* @param {string} key
* @param {string} value
*/
setBaggageItem(key: string, value: string): this {
this._setBaggageItem(key, value);
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the value for a baggage item given its key.
*
* @param {string} key
* The key for the given trace attribute.
* @return {string}
* String value for the given key, or undefined if the key does not
* correspond to a set trace attribute.
*/
getBaggageItem(key: string): string | undefined {
return this._getBaggageItem(key);
}
/**
* Adds a single tag to the span. See `addTags()` for details.
*
* @param {string} key
* @param {any} value
*/
setTag(key: string, value: any): this {
// NOTE: the call is normalized to a call to _addTags()
this._addTags({ [key]: value });
return this;
}
/**
* Adds the given key value pairs to the set of span tags.
*
* Multiple calls to addTags() results in the tags being the superset of
* all calls.
*
* The behavior of setting the same key multiple times on the same span
* is undefined.
*
* The supported type of the values is implementation-dependent.
* Implementations are expected to safely handle all types of values but
* may choose to ignore unrecognized / unhandle-able values (e.g. objects
* with cyclic references, function objects).
*
* @return {[type]} [description]
*/
addTags(keyValueMap: { [key: string]: any }): this {
this._addTags(keyValueMap);
return this;
}
/**
* Add a log record to this Span, optionally at a user-provided timestamp.
*
* For example:
*
* span.log({
* size: rpc.size(), // numeric value
* URI: rpc.URI(), // string value
* payload: rpc.payload(), // Object value
* "keys can be arbitrary strings": rpc.foo(),
* });
*
* span.log({
* "error.description": someError.description(),
* }, someError.timestampMillis());
*
* @param {object} keyValuePairs
* An object mapping string keys to arbitrary value types. All
* Tracer implementations should support bool, string, and numeric
* value types, and some may also support Object values.
* @param {number} timestamp
* An optional parameter specifying the timestamp in milliseconds
* since the Unix epoch. Fractional values are allowed so that
* timestamps with sub-millisecond accuracy can be represented. If
* not specified, the implementation is expected to use its notion
* of the current time of the call.
*/
log(keyValuePairs: { [key: string]: any }, timestamp?: number): this {
this._log(keyValuePairs, timestamp);
return this;
}
/**
* DEPRECATED
*/
logEvent(eventName: string, payload: any): void {
return this._log({ event: eventName, payload });
}
/**
* Sets the end timestamp and finalizes Span state.
*
* With the exception of calls to Span.context() (which are always allowed),
* finish() must be the last call made to any span instance, and to do
* otherwise leads to undefined behavior.
*
* @param {number} finishTime
* Optional finish time in milliseconds as a Unix timestamp. Decimal
* values are supported for timestamps with sub-millisecond accuracy.
* If not specified, the current time (as defined by the
* implementation) will be used.
*/
finish(finishTime?: number): void {
this._finish(finishTime);
// Do not return `this`. The Span generally should not be used after it
// is finished so chaining is not desired in this context.
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Derived classes can choose to implement the below
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// By default returns a no-op SpanContext.
protected _context(): SpanContext {
return noop.spanContext!;
}
// By default returns a no-op tracer.
//
// The base class could store the tracer that created it, but it does not
// in order to ensure the no-op span implementation has zero members,
// which allows V8 to aggressively optimize calls to such objects.
protected _tracer(): Tracer {
return noop.tracer!;
}
// By default does nothing
protected _setOperationName(name: string): void {
}
// By default does nothing
protected _setBaggageItem(key: string, value: string): void {
}
// By default does nothing
protected _getBaggageItem(key: string): string | undefined {
return undefined;
}
// By default does nothing
//
// NOTE: both setTag() and addTags() map to this function. keyValuePairs
// will always be an associative array.
protected _addTags(keyValuePairs: { [key: string]: any }): void {
}
// By default does nothing
protected _log(keyValuePairs: { [key: string]: any }, timestamp?: number): void {
}
// By default does nothing
//
// finishTime is expected to be either a number or undefined.
protected _finish(finishTime?: number): void {
}
}
export default Span;