open_telemetry_decorator

A function decorator for OpenTelemetry traces


Keywords
elixir, o11y, observability, opentelemetry, telemetry
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OpenTelemetryDecorator

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A function decorator for OpenTelemetry traces.

Installation

Add open_telemetry_decorator to your list of dependencies in mix.exs. We include the opentelemetry_api package, but you'll need to add opentelemetry yourself in order to report spans and traces.

def deps do
  [
    {:opentelemetry, "~> 1.4"},
    {:opentelemetry_exporter, "~> 1.7"},
    {:open_telemetry_decorator, "~> 1.5"}
  ]
end

Then follow the directions for the exporter of your choice to send traces to to zipkin, honeycomb, etc. https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-erlang/tree/main/apps/opentelemetry_zipkin

Honeycomb Example

config/runtime.exs

api_key = System.fetch_env!("HONEYCOMB_KEY")

config :opentelemetry_exporter,
  otlp_endpoint: "https://api.honeycomb.io:443",
  otlp_headers: [{"x-honeycomb-team", api_key}]

Usage

Add use OpenTelemetryDecorator to the module, and decorate any methods you want to trace with @decorate with_span("span name").

The with_span decorator will automatically wrap the decorated function in an opentelemetry span with the provided name.

defmodule MyApp.Worker do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @decorate with_span("worker.do_work")
  def do_work(arg1, arg2) do
    ...doing work
  end
end

Span Attributes

The with_span decorator allows you to specify an include option which gives you more flexibility with what you can include in the span attributes. Omitting the include option with with_span means no attributes will be added to the span by the decorator.

defmodule MyApp.Worker do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @decorate with_span("worker.do_work", include: [:arg1, :arg2])
  def do_work(arg1, arg2) do
    # ...doing work
  end
end

The O11y module includes a helper for setting additional attributes outside of the include option. Attributes added in either a set call or in the include that are not primitive OTLP values will be converted to strings with Kernel.inspect/1.

defmodule MyApp.Worker do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @decorate with_span("worker.do_work")
  def do_work(arg1, arg2) do
    O11y.set_attributes(arg1: arg1, arg2: arg2)
    # ...doing work
    Attributes.set_attribute(:output, "something")
  end
end

The decorator uses a macro to insert code into your function at compile time to wrap the body in a new span and link it to the currently active span. In the example above, the do_work method would become something like this:

defmodule MyApp.Worker do
  require OpenTelemetry.Tracer, as: Tracer

  def do_work(arg1, arg2) do
    Tracer.with_span "my_app.worker.do_work" do
      # ...doing work
      Tracer.set_attributes(arg1: arg1, arg2: arg2)
    end
  end
end

Configuration

Prefixing Span Attributes

Honeycomb suggests that you namespace custom fields, specifically prefixing manual instrumentation with app

✳️ You can now set this in the underlying o11y library with the attribute_namespace option ✳️

config :o11y, :attribute_namespace, "app"

⚠️ You can still configure it with the attr_prefix option in config/config.exs, but that will be deprecated in a future release. ⚠️

config :open_telemetry_decorator, attr_prefix: "app."

Changing the join character for nested attributes

⚠️ This configuration option is no longer available ⚠️

Additional Examples

You can provide span attributes by specifying a list of variable names as atoms.

This list can include...

Any variables (in the top level closure) available when the function exits. Note that variables declared as part of an if, case, cond, or with block are in a separate scope so NOT available for include attributes.

defmodule MyApp.Math do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @decorate with_span("my_app.math.add", include: [:a, :b, :sum])
  def add(a, b) do
    sum = a + b
    {:ok, sum}
  end
end

The result of the function by including the atom :result:

defmodule MyApp.Math do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @decorate with_span("my_app.math.add", include: [:result])
  def add(a, b) do
    {:ok, a + b}
  end
end

Structs will be converted to maps and included in the span attributes. You can specify which fields to include with the @derive attribute provided by O11y.

defmodule User do
  use OpenTelemetryDecorator

  @derive {O11y.SpanAttributes, only: [:id, :name]}
  defstruct [:id, :name, :email, :password]

  @decorate with_span("user.create", include: [:user])
  def create(user) do
    {:ok, user}
  end
end

Development

make check before you commit! If you'd prefer to do it manually:

  • mix do deps.get, deps.unlock --unused, deps.clean --unused if you change dependencies
  • mix compile --warnings-as-errors for a stricter compile
  • mix coveralls.html to check for test coverage
  • mix credo to suggest more idiomatic style for your code
  • mix dialyzer to find problems typing might reveal… albeit slowly
  • mix docs to generate documentation