OpenTelemetry Baggage Log Record Processor

The BaggageLogRecordProcessor reads entries stored in Baggage from the parent context and adds the baggage entries' keys and
values to the log record as attributes on log emit.
⚠ Warning ⚠️
Do not put sensitive information in Baggage.
To repeat: a consequence of adding data to Baggage is that the keys and values will appear in all outgoing HTTP headers from the application.
Compatible with OpenTelemetry JS API and SDK 1.0+
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Installation
npm install --save @opentelemetry/baggage-log-record-processor
Usage
Add to the log record processors that copies all baggage entries during configuration:
import { NodeSDK, logs } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-node';
import { ALLOW_ALL_BAGGAGE_KEYS, BaggageLogRecordProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/baggage-log-record-processor';
const logRecordProcessor = [
new logs.SimpleLogRecordProcessor(
new logs.ConsoleLogRecordExporter()),
new BaggageLogRecordProcessor(ALLOW_ALL_BAGGAGE_KEYS)];
const sdk = new NodeSDK({
serviceName: "example-service",
logRecordProcessor
});
sdk.start();
Alternatively, you can provide a custom baggage key predicate to select which baggage keys you want to copy.
For example, to only copy baggage entries that start with my-key
:
new BaggageLogRecordProcessor((baggageKey: string) => key.startsWith('my-key'))
For example, to only copy baggage entries that matches the regex ^key.+
:
const regex = new RegExp("^key.+")
new BaggageLogRecordProcessor((baggageKey: string) => regex.test(baggageKey))
Useful links
License
APACHE 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.