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@askluna/exporter-logs-otlp-http-workers

This is a workers compatable package of @opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http

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OpenTelemetry Collector Logs Exporter for web and node with HTTP

This module provides a logs-exporter for OTLP (http/json). This adds otel logs support for workers.

Installation

npm install -D @askluna/exporter-logs-otlp-http-workers

Use

Below is an example use case of a logmanager for a custom logger. You can also alternatively override console.log and call your own logger. See otel nodejs libraries (perhaps autoinstrumentation) for different implementations.

The implementation below allows for multiple loggers (aka you can log to multiple otel providers like newrelic, baselime etc at teh same time)


type OtelLoggerResult = { success: true; logger: Logger } | { success: false; error: Error };
type OtelLoggerProviderResult = { success: true; provider: LoggerProvider } | { success: false; error: Error };

/**
 * Manager for OpenTelemetry loggers.
 */
export class OtelHttpLoggerManager {
	private registeredOtelLoggers: Map<string, OtelLoggerResult | null> = new Map();
	private registeredOtelLoggerProviders: Map<string, OtelLoggerProviderResult | null> = new Map();

	registerLoggers(params: HttpLoggersConfig, fetchHander: typeof fetch): OtelLoggerResult[] {
		const results = params.httpExportersConfig.map((httpExporterConfig) => {
			const param = { ...params, httpExporterConfig } satisfies SingleHttpLoggerConfig;
			return this.registerLogger(param, fetchHander, false);
		});

		return results;
	}

	loggerId(params: SingleHttpLoggerConfig): string {
		return `${params.httpExporterConfig.id}/${params.serviceIdentifier.name}-${params.serviceIdentifier.namespace}`;
	}

	registerLogger(
		params: SingleHttpLoggerConfig,
		fetchHander: typeof fetch,
		reregister: boolean = false
	): OtelLoggerResult {
		const loggerConfig = params.httpExporterConfig;
		const id = this.loggerId(params);

		try {
			const url = loggerConfig.httpOtlpEndpoint;

			const exportOptions = {
				url,
				headers: loggerConfig.headers,
				compression: 'gzip' as never,
				concurrencyLimit: params.concurrencyLimit ?? 1,
				fetchHandler: fetchHander,
			} satisfies OTLPLogExporterWorkersConfig;

			const currentLoggerResult = this.registeredOtelLoggers.get(id);
			if (currentLoggerResult?.success && !reregister) {
				return currentLoggerResult;
			}

			const logProvider = createOtelLoggerProvider({
				serviceIdentifier: params.serviceIdentifier,
				exportOptions,
			});

			if (logProvider) {
				const logger = createOtelLogger(logProvider, { name: 'askluna' });
				const loggerResult: OtelLoggerResult = { success: true, logger };
				this.registeredOtelLoggerProviders.set(id, { success: true, provider: logProvider });
				this.registeredOtelLoggers.set(id, loggerResult);
				return loggerResult;
			} else {
				throw new Error('Failed to setup OpenTelemetry log provider.');
			}
		} catch (error) {
			console.error(`Error registering logger ${id}: `, error);
			const errorResult: OtelLoggerResult = {
				success: false,
				error: error instanceof Error ? error : new Error(String(error)),
			};
			this.registeredOtelLoggers.set(id, errorResult);
			return errorResult;
		}
	}

	emitToLoggers(log: LogRecord): void {
		try {
			const span = traceApi().getActiveSpan();
			if (span && log.attributes && !log.attributes['traceId'] && !log.attributes['spanId']) {
				log.attributes['traceId'] = span.spanContext().traceId;
				log.attributes['spanId'] = span.spanContext().spanId;
			}
		} catch (cause) {
			/** do nothing */
		}

		this.registeredOtelLoggers.forEach((result) => {
			if (result?.success) {
				try {
					result.logger.emit(log as never);
				} catch (cause) {}
			}
		});
	}

	async flushLoggers(): Promise<void> {
		const promises = Array.from(this.registeredOtelLoggerProviders.entries()).map(async ([_id, result]) => {
			if (result?.success) {
				try {
					await sleep(0);
					await result.provider.forceFlush();
					await sleep(0);
				} catch (error) {
					console.error('Error during logger flush', error);
				}
			}
		});

		await Promise.allSettled(promises);
	}

	async shutdownLoggers(): Promise<void> {
		const promises = Array.from(this.registeredOtelLoggerProviders.entries()).map(async ([id, result]) => {
			if (result?.success) {
				try {
					await result.provider.shutdown();
					this.registeredOtelLoggerProviders.delete(id);
					this.registeredOtelLoggers.delete(id);
				} catch (error) {
					console.error('Error during logger shutdown', error);

					this.registeredOtelLoggerProviders.delete(id);
					this.registeredOtelLoggers.delete(id);
				}
			}
		});

		await Promise.allSettled(promises);
	}
}

/**
 * Singleton instance of the OtelLoggerManager.
 */
export const otelLoggerManager = new OtelHttpLoggerManager();

It is then used like this

const appLogging = (entry: LogEntry, severityText: SeverityLevel, ...logArgs: any[]): void => {
	const HEADER = 'askluna';
	const log = makeLogEntry(entry, severityText, logArgs);
	otelLoggerManager.emitToLoggers(log);
};

You can probably also override console.log

Notes

  • createOtelLoggerProvider usess SimpleLogRecordProcessor to create a log provider

Further Documentation

Please see @opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http for futher details. Github link

This is a shim that works to make @opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-http compatible with

License

Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.

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Package last updated on 10 Jun 2024

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