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github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/exporter/jaegerthrifthttpexporter
Status | |
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Stability | deprecated: traces |
Distributions | contrib |
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Code Owners | @jpkrohling, @pavolloffay, @frzifus |
This exporter is being deprecated and will be removed in July 2023 as Jaeger support OTLP directly.
This exporter supports sending trace data to Jaeger over Thrift HTTP.
WARNING: The Jaeger gRPC Exporter is the recommended one for exporting traces from an OpenTelemetry Collector to Jaeger. This Jaeger Thrift Exporter should only be used to export traces to a Jaeger Collector that is unable to expose the gRPC API.
The following settings are required:
endpoint
(no default): target to which the exporter is going to send Jaeger trace data,
using the Thrift HTTP protocol.The following settings can be optionally configured:
timeout
(default = 5s): the maximum time to wait for a HTTP request to completeheaders
(no default): headers to be added to the HTTP requestExample:
exporters:
jaeger_thrift:
endpoint: "http://jaeger.example.com/api/traces"
timeout: 2s
headers:
added-entry: "added value"
dot.test: test
The full list of settings exposed for this exporter are documented here with detailed sample configurations here.
This exporter also offers proxy support as documented here.
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