// Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // This package is OBSOLETE. See https://godoc.org/go.opencensus.io/trace; and use // OpenCensus Stackdriver exporter, https://godoc.org/contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/stackdriver. // // Package trace is a Google Stackdriver Trace library. // // This package is still experimental and subject to change. // See https://cloud.google.com/trace/api/#data_model for a discussion of traces // and spans. // // To initialize a client that connects to the Stackdriver Trace server, use the // NewClient function. Generally you will want to do this on program // initialization. // // import "cloud.google.com/go/trace" // ... // traceClient, err = trace.NewClient(ctx, projectID) // // Calling SpanFromRequest will create a new trace span for an incoming HTTP // request. If the request contains a trace context header, it is used to // determine the trace ID. Otherwise, a new trace ID is created. // // func handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { // span := traceClient.SpanFromRequest(r) // defer span.Finish() // ... // } // // SpanFromRequest and NewSpan returns nil if the *Client is nil, so you can disable // tracing by not initializing your *Client variable. All of the exported // functions on *Span do nothing when the *Span is nil. // // If you need to start traces that don't correspond to an incoming HTTP request, // you can use NewSpan to create a root-level span. // // span := traceClient.NewSpan("span name") // defer span.Finish() // // Although a trace span object is created for every request, only a subset of // traces are uploaded to the server, for efficiency. By default, the requests // that are traced are those with the tracing bit set in the options field of // the trace context header. Ideally, you should override this behaviour by // calling SetSamplingPolicy. NewLimitedSampler returns an implementation of // SamplingPolicy which traces requests that have the tracing bit set, and also // randomly traces a specified fraction of requests. Additionally, it sets a // limit on the number of requests traced per second. The following example // traces one in every thousand requests, up to a limit of 5 per second. // // p, err := trace.NewLimitedSampler(0.001, 5) // traceClient.SetSamplingPolicy(p) // // You can create a new span as a child of an existing span with NewChild. // // childSpan := span.NewChild(name) // ... // childSpan.Finish() // // When sending an HTTP request to another server, NewRemoteChild will create // a span to represent the time the current program waits for the request to // complete, and attach a header to the outgoing request so that the trace will // be propagated to the destination server. // // childSpan := span.NewRemoteChild(&httpRequest) // ... // childSpan.Finish() // // Alternatively, if you have access to the X-Cloud-Trace-Context header value // but not the underlying HTTP request (this can happen if you are using a // different transport or messaging protocol, such as gRPC), you can use // SpanFromHeader instead of SpanFromRequest. In that case, you will need to // specify the span name explicility, since it cannot be constructed from the // HTTP request's URL and method. // // func handler(r *somepkg.Request) { // span := traceClient.SpanFromHeader("span name", r.TraceContext()) // defer span.Finish() // ... // } // // Spans can contain a map from keys to values that have useful information // about the span. The elements of this map are called labels. Some labels, // whose keys all begin with the string "trace.cloud.google.com/", are set // automatically in the following ways: // // - SpanFromRequest sets some labels to data about the incoming request. // // - NewRemoteChild sets some labels to data about the outgoing request. // // - Finish sets a label to a stack trace, if the stack trace option is enabled // in the incoming trace header. // // - The WithResponse option sets some labels to data about a response. // You can also set labels using SetLabel. If a label is given a value // automatically and by SetLabel, the automatically-set value is used. // // span.SetLabel(key, value) // // The WithResponse option can be used when Finish is called. // // childSpan := span.NewRemoteChild(outgoingReq) // resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(outgoingReq) // ... // childSpan.Finish(trace.WithResponse(resp)) // // When a span created by SpanFromRequest or SpanFromHeader is finished, the // finished spans in the corresponding trace -- the span itself and its // descendants -- are uploaded to the Stackdriver Trace server using the // *Client that created the span. Finish returns immediately, and uploading // occurs asynchronously. You can use the FinishWait function instead to wait // until uploading has finished. // // err := span.FinishWait() // // Using contexts to pass *trace.Span objects through your program will often // be a better approach than passing them around explicitly. This allows trace // spans, and other request-scoped or part-of-request-scoped values, to be // easily passed through API boundaries. Various Google Cloud libraries will // retrieve trace spans from contexts and automatically create child spans for // API requests. // See https://blog.golang.org/context for more discussion of contexts. // A derived context containing a trace span can be created using NewContext. // // span := traceClient.SpanFromRequest(r) // ctx = trace.NewContext(ctx, span) // // The span can be retrieved from a context elsewhere in the program using // FromContext. // // func foo(ctx context.Context) { // span := trace.FromContext(ctx).NewChild("in foo") // defer span.Finish() // ... // } // package trace // import "cloud.google.com/go/trace" import ( "crypto/rand" "encoding/binary" "encoding/json" "fmt" "log" "net/http" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "golang.org/x/net/context" api "google.golang.org/api/cloudtrace/v1" "google.golang.org/api/gensupport" "google.golang.org/api/option" "google.golang.org/api/support/bundler" htransport "google.golang.org/api/transport/http" ) const ( httpHeader = `X-Cloud-Trace-Context` userAgent = `gcloud-golang-trace/20160501` cloudPlatformScope = `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform` spanKindClient = `RPC_CLIENT` spanKindServer = `RPC_SERVER` spanKindUnspecified = `SPAN_KIND_UNSPECIFIED` maxStackFrames = 20 labelAgent = `trace.cloud.google.com/agent` ) // Stackdriver Trace API predefined labels. const ( LabelComponent = `trace.cloud.google.com/component` LabelErrorMessage = `trace.cloud.google.com/error/message` LabelErrorName = `trace.cloud.google.com/error/name` LabelHTTPClientCity = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/client_city` LabelHTTPClientCountry = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/client_country` LabelHTTPClientProtocol = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/client_protocol` LabelHTTPClientRegion = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/client_region` LabelHTTPHost = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/host` LabelHTTPMethod = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/method` LabelHTTPRedirectedURL = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/redirected_url` LabelHTTPRequestSize = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/request/size` LabelHTTPResponseSize = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/response/size` LabelHTTPStatusCode = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/status_code` LabelHTTPURL = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/url` LabelHTTPUserAgent = `trace.cloud.google.com/http/user_agent` LabelPID = `trace.cloud.google.com/pid` LabelSamplingPolicy = `trace.cloud.google.com/sampling_policy` LabelSamplingWeight = `trace.cloud.google.com/sampling_weight` LabelStackTrace = `trace.cloud.google.com/stacktrace` LabelTID = `trace.cloud.google.com/tid` ) const ( // ScopeTraceAppend grants permissions to write trace data for a project. ScopeTraceAppend = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/trace.append" // ScopeCloudPlatform grants permissions to view and manage your data // across Google Cloud Platform services. ScopeCloudPlatform = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" ) type contextKey struct{} type stackLabelValue struct { Frames []stackFrame `json:"stack_frame"` } type stackFrame struct { Class string `json:"class_name,omitempty"` Method string `json:"method_name"` Filename string `json:"file_name"` Line int64 `json:"line_number"` } var ( spanIDCounter uint64 spanIDIncrement uint64 ) func init() { // Set spanIDCounter and spanIDIncrement to random values. nextSpanID will // return an arithmetic progression using these values, skipping zero. We set // the LSB of spanIDIncrement to 1, so that the cycle length is 2^64. binary.Read(rand.Reader, binary.LittleEndian, &spanIDCounter) binary.Read(rand.Reader, binary.LittleEndian, &spanIDIncrement) spanIDIncrement |= 1 // Attach hook for autogenerated Google API calls. This will automatically // create trace spans for API calls if there is a trace in the context. gensupport.RegisterHook(requestHook) } func requestHook(ctx context.Context, req *http.Request) func(resp *http.Response) { span := FromContext(ctx) if span == nil || req == nil { return nil } span = span.NewRemoteChild(req) return func(resp *http.Response) { if resp != nil { span.Finish(WithResponse(resp)) } else { span.Finish() } } } // nextSpanID returns a new span ID. It will never return zero. func nextSpanID() uint64 { var id uint64 for id == 0 { id = atomic.AddUint64(&spanIDCounter, spanIDIncrement) } return id } // nextTraceID returns a new trace ID. func nextTraceID() string { id1 := nextSpanID() id2 := nextSpanID() return fmt.Sprintf("%016x%016x", id1, id2) } // Client is a client for uploading traces to the Google Stackdriver Trace service. // A nil Client will no-op for all of its methods. type Client struct { service *api.Service projectID string policy SamplingPolicy bundler *bundler.Bundler } // NewClient creates a new Google Stackdriver Trace client. func NewClient(ctx context.Context, projectID string, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*Client, error) { o := []option.ClientOption{ option.WithScopes(cloudPlatformScope), option.WithUserAgent(userAgent), } o = append(o, opts...) hc, basePath, err := htransport.NewClient(ctx, o...) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating HTTP client for Google Stackdriver Trace API: %v", err) } apiService, err := api.New(hc) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating Google Stackdriver Trace API client: %v", err) } if basePath != "" { // An option set a basepath, so override api.New's default. apiService.BasePath = basePath } c := &Client{ service: apiService, projectID: projectID, } bundler := bundler.NewBundler((*api.Trace)(nil), func(bundle interface{}) { traces := bundle.([]*api.Trace) err := c.upload(traces) if err != nil { log.Printf("failed to upload %d traces to the Cloud Trace server: %v", len(traces), err) } }) bundler.DelayThreshold = 2 * time.Second bundler.BundleCountThreshold = 100 // We're not measuring bytes here, we're counting traces and spans as one "byte" each. bundler.BundleByteThreshold = 1000 bundler.BundleByteLimit = 1000 bundler.BufferedByteLimit = 10000 c.bundler = bundler return c, nil } // SetSamplingPolicy sets the SamplingPolicy that determines how often traces // are initiated by this client. func (c *Client) SetSamplingPolicy(p SamplingPolicy) { if c != nil { c.policy = p } } // SpanFromHeader returns a new trace span based on a provided request header // value or nil iff the client is nil. // // The trace information and identifiers will be read from the header value. // Otherwise, a new trace ID is made and the parent span ID is zero. // For the exact format of the header value, see // https://cloud.google.com/trace/docs/support#how_do_i_force_a_request_to_be_traced // // The name of the new span is provided as an argument. // // If a non-nil sampling policy has been set in the client, it can override // the options set in the header and choose whether to trace the request. // // If the header doesn't have existing tracing information, then a *Span is // returned anyway, but it will not be uploaded to the server, just as when // calling SpanFromRequest on an untraced request. // // Most users using HTTP should use SpanFromRequest, rather than // SpanFromHeader, since it provides additional functionality for HTTP // requests. In particular, it will set various pieces of request information // as labels on the *Span, which is not available from the header alone. func (c *Client) SpanFromHeader(name string, header string) *Span { if c == nil { return nil } traceID, parentSpanID, options, _, ok := traceInfoFromHeader(header) if !ok { traceID = nextTraceID() } t := &trace{ traceID: traceID, client: c, globalOptions: options, localOptions: options, } span := startNewChild(name, t, parentSpanID) span.span.Kind = spanKindServer span.rootSpan = true configureSpanFromPolicy(span, c.policy, ok) return span } // SpanFromRequest returns a new trace span for an HTTP request or nil // iff the client is nil. // // If the incoming HTTP request contains a trace context header, the trace ID, // parent span ID, and tracing options will be read from that header. // Otherwise, a new trace ID is made and the parent span ID is zero. // // If a non-nil sampling policy has been set in the client, it can override the // options set in the header and choose whether to trace the request. // // If the request is not being traced, then a *Span is returned anyway, but it // will not be uploaded to the server -- it is only useful for propagating // trace context to child requests and for getting the TraceID. All its // methods can still be called -- the Finish, FinishWait, and SetLabel methods // do nothing. NewChild does nothing, and returns the same *Span. TraceID // works as usual. func (c *Client) SpanFromRequest(r *http.Request) *Span { if c == nil { return nil } traceID, parentSpanID, options, _, ok := traceInfoFromHeader(r.Header.Get(httpHeader)) if !ok { traceID = nextTraceID() } t := &trace{ traceID: traceID, client: c, globalOptions: options, localOptions: options, } span := startNewChildWithRequest(r, t, parentSpanID) span.span.Kind = spanKindServer span.rootSpan = true configureSpanFromPolicy(span, c.policy, ok) return span } // NewSpan returns a new trace span with the given name or nil iff the // client is nil. // // A new trace and span ID is generated to trace the span. // Returned span need to be finished by calling Finish or FinishWait. func (c *Client) NewSpan(name string) *Span { if c == nil { return nil } t := &trace{ traceID: nextTraceID(), client: c, localOptions: optionTrace, globalOptions: optionTrace, } span := startNewChild(name, t, 0) span.span.Kind = spanKindUnspecified span.rootSpan = true configureSpanFromPolicy(span, c.policy, false) return span } func configureSpanFromPolicy(s *Span, p SamplingPolicy, ok bool) { if p == nil { return } d := p.Sample(Parameters{HasTraceHeader: ok}) if d.Trace { // Turn on tracing locally, and in child requests. s.trace.localOptions |= optionTrace s.trace.globalOptions |= optionTrace } else { // Turn off tracing locally. s.trace.localOptions = 0 return } if d.Sample { // This trace is in the random sample, so set the labels. s.SetLabel(LabelSamplingPolicy, d.Policy) s.SetLabel(LabelSamplingWeight, fmt.Sprint(d.Weight)) } } // NewContext returns a derived context containing the span. func NewContext(ctx context.Context, s *Span) context.Context { if s == nil { return ctx } return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKey{}, s) } // FromContext returns the span contained in the context, or nil. func FromContext(ctx context.Context) *Span { s, _ := ctx.Value(contextKey{}).(*Span) return s } func traceInfoFromHeader(h string) (traceID string, spanID uint64, options optionFlags, optionsOk bool, ok bool) { // See https://cloud.google.com/trace/docs/faq for the header format. // Return if the header is empty or missing, or if the header is unreasonably // large, to avoid making unnecessary copies of a large string. if h == "" || len(h) > 200 { return "", 0, 0, false, false } // Parse the trace id field. slash := strings.Index(h, `/`) if slash == -1 { return "", 0, 0, false, false } traceID, h = h[:slash], h[slash+1:] // Parse the span id field. spanstr := h semicolon := strings.Index(h, `;`) if semicolon != -1 { spanstr, h = h[:semicolon], h[semicolon+1:] } spanID, err := strconv.ParseUint(spanstr, 10, 64) if err != nil { return "", 0, 0, false, false } // Parse the options field, options field is optional. if !strings.HasPrefix(h, "o=") { return traceID, spanID, 0, false, true } o, err := strconv.ParseUint(h[2:], 10, 64) if err != nil { return "", 0, 0, false, false } options = optionFlags(o) return traceID, spanID, options, true, true } type optionFlags uint32 const ( optionTrace optionFlags = 1 << iota optionStack ) type trace struct { mu sync.Mutex client *Client traceID string globalOptions optionFlags // options that will be passed to any child requests localOptions optionFlags // options applied in this server spans []*Span // finished spans for this trace. } // finish appends s to t.spans. If s is the root span, uploads the trace to the // server. func (t *trace) finish(s *Span, wait bool, opts ...FinishOption) error { for _, o := range opts { o.modifySpan(s) } s.end = time.Now() t.mu.Lock() t.spans = append(t.spans, s) spans := t.spans t.mu.Unlock() if s.rootSpan { if wait { return t.client.upload([]*api.Trace{t.constructTrace(spans)}) } go func() { tr := t.constructTrace(spans) err := t.client.bundler.Add(tr, 1+len(spans)) if err == bundler.ErrOversizedItem { err = t.client.upload([]*api.Trace{tr}) } if err != nil { log.Println("error uploading trace:", err) } }() } return nil } func (t *trace) constructTrace(spans []*Span) *api.Trace { apiSpans := make([]*api.TraceSpan, len(spans)) for i, sp := range spans { sp.span.StartTime = sp.start.In(time.UTC).Format(time.RFC3339Nano) sp.span.EndTime = sp.end.In(time.UTC).Format(time.RFC3339Nano) if t.localOptions&optionStack != 0 { sp.setStackLabel() } if sp.host != "" { sp.SetLabel(LabelHTTPHost, sp.host) } if sp.url != "" { sp.SetLabel(LabelHTTPURL, sp.url) } if sp.method != "" { sp.SetLabel(LabelHTTPMethod, sp.method) } if sp.statusCode != 0 { sp.SetLabel(LabelHTTPStatusCode, strconv.Itoa(sp.statusCode)) } sp.SetLabel(labelAgent, userAgent) apiSpans[i] = &sp.span } return &api.Trace{ ProjectId: t.client.projectID, TraceId: t.traceID, Spans: apiSpans, } } func (c *Client) upload(traces []*api.Trace) error { _, err := c.service.Projects.PatchTraces(c.projectID, &api.Traces{Traces: traces}).Do() return err } // Span contains information about one span of a trace. type Span struct { trace *trace spanMu sync.Mutex // guards span.Labels span api.TraceSpan start time.Time end time.Time rootSpan bool stack [maxStackFrames]uintptr host string method string url string statusCode int } // Traced reports whether the current span is sampled to be traced. func (s *Span) Traced() bool { if s == nil { return false } return s.trace.localOptions&optionTrace != 0 } // NewChild creates a new span with the given name as a child of s. // If s is nil, does nothing and returns nil. func (s *Span) NewChild(name string) *Span { if s == nil { return nil } if !s.Traced() { // TODO(jbd): Document this behavior in godoc here and elsewhere. return s } return startNewChild(name, s.trace, s.span.SpanId) } // NewRemoteChild creates a new span as a child of s. // // Some labels in the span are set from the outgoing *http.Request r. // // A header is set in r so that the trace context is propagated to the // destination. The parent span ID in that header is set as follows: // - If the request is being traced, then the ID of s is used. // - If the request is not being traced, but there was a trace context header // in the incoming request for this trace (the request passed to // SpanFromRequest), the parent span ID in that header is used. // - Otherwise, the parent span ID is zero. // The tracing bit in the options is set if tracing is enabled, or if it was // set in the incoming request. // // If s is nil, does nothing and returns nil. func (s *Span) NewRemoteChild(r *http.Request) *Span { if s == nil { return nil } if !s.Traced() { r.Header[httpHeader] = []string{spanHeader(s.trace.traceID, s.span.ParentSpanId, s.trace.globalOptions)} return s } newSpan := startNewChildWithRequest(r, s.trace, s.span.SpanId) r.Header[httpHeader] = []string{spanHeader(s.trace.traceID, newSpan.span.SpanId, s.trace.globalOptions)} return newSpan } // Header returns the value of the X-Cloud-Trace-Context header that // should be used to propagate the span. This is the inverse of // SpanFromHeader. // // Most users should use NewRemoteChild unless they have specific // propagation needs or want to control the naming of their span. // Header() does not create a new span. func (s *Span) Header() string { if s == nil { return "" } return spanHeader(s.trace.traceID, s.span.SpanId, s.trace.globalOptions) } func startNewChildWithRequest(r *http.Request, trace *trace, parentSpanID uint64) *Span { name := r.URL.Host + r.URL.Path // drop scheme and query params newSpan := startNewChild(name, trace, parentSpanID) if r.Host == "" { newSpan.host = r.URL.Host } else { newSpan.host = r.Host } newSpan.method = r.Method newSpan.url = r.URL.String() return newSpan } func startNewChild(name string, trace *trace, parentSpanID uint64) *Span { spanID := nextSpanID() for spanID == parentSpanID { spanID = nextSpanID() } newSpan := &Span{ trace: trace, span: api.TraceSpan{ Kind: spanKindClient, Name: name, ParentSpanId: parentSpanID, SpanId: spanID, }, start: time.Now(), } if trace.localOptions&optionStack != 0 { _ = runtime.Callers(1, newSpan.stack[:]) } return newSpan } // TraceID returns the ID of the trace to which s belongs. func (s *Span) TraceID() string { if s == nil { return "" } return s.trace.traceID } // SetLabel sets the label for the given key to the given value. // If the value is empty, the label for that key is deleted. // If a label is given a value automatically and by SetLabel, the // automatically-set value is used. // If s is nil, does nothing. // // SetLabel shouldn't be called after Finish or FinishWait. func (s *Span) SetLabel(key, value string) { if s == nil { return } if !s.Traced() { return } s.spanMu.Lock() defer s.spanMu.Unlock() if value == "" { if s.span.Labels != nil { delete(s.span.Labels, key) } return } if s.span.Labels == nil { s.span.Labels = make(map[string]string) } s.span.Labels[key] = value } type FinishOption interface { modifySpan(s *Span) } type withResponse struct { *http.Response } // WithResponse returns an option that can be passed to Finish that indicates // that some labels for the span should be set using the given *http.Response. func WithResponse(resp *http.Response) FinishOption { return withResponse{resp} } func (u withResponse) modifySpan(s *Span) { if u.Response != nil { s.statusCode = u.StatusCode } } // Finish declares that the span has finished. // // If s is nil, Finish does nothing and returns nil. // // If the option trace.WithResponse(resp) is passed, then some labels are set // for s using information in the given *http.Response. This is useful when the // span is for an outgoing http request; s will typically have been created by // NewRemoteChild in this case. // // If s is a root span (one created by SpanFromRequest) then s, and all its // descendant spans that have finished, are uploaded to the Google Stackdriver // Trace server asynchronously. func (s *Span) Finish(opts ...FinishOption) { if s == nil { return } if !s.Traced() { return } s.trace.finish(s, false, opts...) } // FinishWait is like Finish, but if s is a root span, it waits until uploading // is finished, then returns an error if one occurred. func (s *Span) FinishWait(opts ...FinishOption) error { if s == nil { return nil } if !s.Traced() { return nil } return s.trace.finish(s, true, opts...) } func spanHeader(traceID string, spanID uint64, options optionFlags) string { // See https://cloud.google.com/trace/docs/faq for the header format. return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d;o=%d", traceID, spanID, options) } func (s *Span) setStackLabel() { var stack stackLabelValue lastSigPanic, inTraceLibrary := false, true for _, pc := range s.stack { if pc == 0 { break } if !lastSigPanic { pc-- } fn := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) file, line := fn.FileLine(pc) // Name has one of the following forms: // path/to/package.Foo // path/to/package.(Type).Foo // For the first form, we store the whole name in the Method field of the // stack frame. For the second form, we set the Method field to "Foo" and // the Class field to "path/to/package.(Type)". name := fn.Name() if inTraceLibrary && !strings.HasPrefix(name, "cloud.google.com/go/trace.") { inTraceLibrary = false } var class string if i := strings.Index(name, ")."); i != -1 { class, name = name[:i+1], name[i+2:] } frame := stackFrame{ Class: class, Method: name, Filename: file, Line: int64(line), } if inTraceLibrary && len(stack.Frames) == 1 { stack.Frames[0] = frame } else { stack.Frames = append(stack.Frames, frame) } lastSigPanic = fn.Name() == "runtime.sigpanic" } if label, err := json.Marshal(stack); err == nil { s.SetLabel(LabelStackTrace, string(label)) } }