High Level Design
This document is work in progress.
Conf
The Conf represents the raw configuration for a service (e.g. OpenTelemetry Collector).
Provider
The Provider provides configuration, and allows to watch/monitor for changes. Any Provider
has a <scheme>
associated with it, and will provide configs for configURI
that follow the ":<opaque_data>" format.
This format is compatible with the URI definition (see RFC 3986).
The <scheme>
MUST be always included in the configURI
. The scheme for any Provider
MUST be at least 2
characters long to avoid conflicting with a driver-letter identifier as specified in
file URI syntax.
Converter
The Converter allows implementing conversion logic for the provided configuration. One of the most
common use-case is to migrate/transform the configuration after a backwards incompatible change.
Resolver
The Resolver
handles the use of multiple Providers and Converters
simplifying configuration parsing, monitoring for updates, and the overall life-cycle of the used config providers.
The Resolver
provides two main functionalities: Configuration Resolving and
Watching for Updates.
Configuration Resolving
The Resolver
receives as input a set of Providers
, a list of Converters
, and a list of configuration identifier
configURI
that will be used to generate the resulting, or effective, configuration in the form of a Conf
,
that can be used by code that is oblivious to the usage of Providers
and Converters
.
Providers
are used to provide an entire configuration when the configURI
is given directly to the Resolver
,
or an individual value (partial configuration) when the configURI
is embedded into the Conf
as a values using
the syntax ${configURI}
.
Limitation:
- When embedding a
${configURI}
the uri cannot contain dollar sign ("$") character unless it embeds another uri. - The number of URIs is limited to 100.
Resolver Provider
Resolve │ │
────────────────►│ │
│ │
┌─ │ Retrieve │
│ ├─────────────────────────►│
│ │ Conf │
│ │◄─────────────────────────┤
foreach │ │ │
configURI │ ├───┐ │
│ │ │Merge │
│ │◄──┘ │
└─ │ │
┌─ │ Retrieve │
│ ├─────────────────────────►│
│ │ Partial Conf Value │
│ │◄─────────────────────────┤
foreach │ │ │
embedded │ │ │
configURI │ ├───┐ │
│ │ │Replace │
│ │◄──┘ │
└─ │ │
│ Converter │
┌─ │ Convert │ │
│ ├───────────────►│ │
foreach │ │ │ │
Converter │ │◄───────────────┤ │
└─ │ │
│ │
◄────────────────┤ │
The Resolve
method proceeds in the following steps:
- Start with an empty "result" of
Conf
type. - For each config URI retrieves individual configurations, and merges it into the "result".
- For each embedded config URI retrieves individual value, and replaces it into the "result".
- For each "Converter", call "Convert" for the "result".
- Return the "result", aka effective, configuration.
Watching for Updates
After the configuration was processed, the Resolver
can be used as a single point to watch for updates in the
configuration retrieved via the Provider
used to retrieve the “initial” configuration and to generate the “effective” one.
Resolver Provider
│ │
Watch │ │
───────────►│ │
│ │
. .
. .
. .
│ onChange │
│◄────────────────────┤
◄───────────┤ │
The Resolver
does that by passing an onChange
func to each Provider.Retrieve
call and capturing all watch events.
Troubleshooting
Null Maps
Due to how our underlying merge library, koanf, behaves, configuration resolution
will treat configuration such as
processors:
as null, which is a valid value. As a result if you have configuration A
:
receivers:
nop:
processors:
nop:
exporters:
nop:
extensions:
nop:
service:
extensions: [nop]
pipelines:
traces:
receivers: [nop]
processors: [nop]
exporters: [nop]
and configuration B
:
processors:
and do ./otelcorecol --config A.yaml --config B.yaml
The result will be an error:
Error: invalid configuration: service::pipelines::traces: references processor "nop" which is not configured
2024/06/10 14:37:14 collector server run finished with error: invalid configuration: service::pipelines::traces: references processor "nop" which is not configured
This happens because configuration B
sets processors
to null, removing the nop
processor defined in configuration A
,
so the nop
processor referenced in configuration A
's pipeline no longer exists.
This situation can be remedied 2 ways:
- Use
{}
when you want to represent an empty map, such as processors: {}
instead of processors:
. - Omit configuration like
processors:
from your configuration.