micro/tracer/options.go
Vasiliy Tolstov 7137d99102 add span status method
Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov@unistack.org>
2023-01-18 09:48:58 +03:00

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Go

package tracer
import (
"context"
"go.unistack.org/micro/v3/logger"
)
type SpanStatus int
const (
// SpanStatusUnset is the default status code.
SpanStatusUnset SpanStatus = 0
// SpanStatusError indicates the operation contains an error.
SpanStatusError SpanStatus = 1
// SpanStatusOK indicates operation has been validated by an Application developers
// or Operator to have completed successfully, or contain no error.
SpanStatusOK SpanStatus = 2
)
func (s SpanStatus) String() string {
switch s {
case SpanStatusUnset:
return "Unset"
case SpanStatusError:
return "Error"
case SpanStatusOK:
return "OK"
default:
return "Unset"
}
}
type SpanKind int
const (
// SpanKindUnspecified is an unspecified SpanKind and is not a valid
// SpanKind. SpanKindUnspecified should be replaced with SpanKindInternal
// if it is received.
SpanKindUnspecified SpanKind = 0
// SpanKindInternal is a SpanKind for a Span that represents an internal
// operation within an application.
SpanKindInternal SpanKind = 1
// SpanKindServer is a SpanKind for a Span that represents the operation
// of handling a request from a client.
SpanKindServer SpanKind = 2
// SpanKindClient is a SpanKind for a Span that represents the operation
// of client making a request to a server.
SpanKindClient SpanKind = 3
// SpanKindProducer is a SpanKind for a Span that represents the operation
// of a producer sending a message to a message broker. Unlike
// SpanKindClient and SpanKindServer, there is often no direct
// relationship between this kind of Span and a SpanKindConsumer kind. A
// SpanKindProducer Span will end once the message is accepted by the
// message broker which might not overlap with the processing of that
// message.
SpanKindProducer SpanKind = 4
// SpanKindConsumer is a SpanKind for a Span that represents the operation
// of a consumer receiving a message from a message broker. Like
// SpanKindProducer Spans, there is often no direct relationship between
// this Span and the Span that produced the message.
SpanKindConsumer SpanKind = 5
)
func (sk SpanKind) String() string {
switch sk {
case SpanKindInternal:
return "internal"
case SpanKindServer:
return "server"
case SpanKindClient:
return "client"
case SpanKindProducer:
return "producer"
case SpanKindConsumer:
return "consumer"
default:
return "unspecified"
}
}
// SpanOptions contains span option
type SpanOptions struct {
Labels []interface{}
Kind SpanKind
}
// SpanOption func signature
type SpanOption func(o *SpanOptions)
// EventOptions contains event options
type EventOptions struct{}
// EventOption func signature
type EventOption func(o *EventOptions)
func WithSpanLabels(labels ...interface{}) SpanOption {
return func(o *SpanOptions) {
o.Labels = labels
}
}
func WithSpanKind(k SpanKind) SpanOption {
return func(o *SpanOptions) {
o.Kind = k
}
}
// Options struct
type Options struct {
// Context used to store custome tracer options
Context context.Context
// Logger used for logging
Logger logger.Logger
// Name of the tracer
Name string
}
// Option func signature
type Option func(o *Options)
// Logger sets the logger
func Logger(l logger.Logger) Option {
return func(o *Options) {
o.Logger = l
}
}
// NewSpanOptions returns default SpanOptions
func NewSpanOptions(opts ...SpanOption) SpanOptions {
options := SpanOptions{
Kind: SpanKindInternal,
}
for _, o := range opts {
o(&options)
}
return options
}
// NewOptions returns default options
func NewOptions(opts ...Option) Options {
options := Options{
Logger: logger.DefaultLogger,
}
for _, o := range opts {
o(&options)
}
return options
}
// Name sets the name
func Name(n string) Option {
return func(o *Options) {
o.Name = n
}
}