What is @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http?
The @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http package is part of the OpenTelemetry project, which provides a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data (metrics, logs, and traces) to help you analyze your software's performance and behavior. This specific package provides automatic instrumentation for HTTP and HTTPS requests in Node.js applications, allowing developers to capture detailed information about incoming and outgoing requests.
What are @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http's main functionalities?
Automatic Tracing of HTTP Requests
This feature automatically traces all HTTP and HTTPS requests made or received by your application. The code sample initializes a NodeTracerProvider, registers it, and then enables the HTTP instrumentation to start tracing HTTP requests.
const { NodeTracerProvider } = require('@opentelemetry/node');
const { HttpInstrumentation } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http');
const provider = new NodeTracerProvider();
provider.register();
const httpInstrumentation = new HttpInstrumentation();
httpInstrumentation.enable();
Configurable Instrumentation
This feature allows developers to configure which requests should be ignored by the instrumentation. In the code sample, the instrumentation is configured to ignore incoming requests to '/healthz' and outgoing requests to 'example.com'.
const { HttpInstrumentation } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http');
const httpInstrumentation = new HttpInstrumentation({
ignoreIncomingPaths: [ /healthz/ ],
ignoreOutgoingUrls: [ /example.com/ ]
});
httpInstrumentation.enable();
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OpenTelemetry HTTP and HTTPS Instrumentation for Node.js
Note: This is an experimental package under active development. New releases may include breaking changes.
This module provides automatic instrumentation for http
and https
.
For automatic instrumentation see the
@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node package.
Installation
npm install --save @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http
Supported Versions
Usage
OpenTelemetry HTTP Instrumentation allows the user to automatically collect trace data and export them to their backend of choice, to give observability to distributed systems.
To load a specific instrumentation (HTTP in this case), specify it in the Node Tracer's configuration.
const { HttpInstrumentation } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http');
const {
ConsoleSpanExporter,
NodeTracerProvider,
SimpleSpanProcessor,
} = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node');
const { registerInstrumentations } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation');
const provider = new NodeTracerProvider();
provider.addSpanProcessor(new SimpleSpanProcessor(new ConsoleSpanExporter()));
provider.register();
registerInstrumentations({
instrumentations: [new HttpInstrumentation()],
});
See examples/http for a short example.
Http instrumentation Options
Http instrumentation has few options available to choose from. You can set the following:
Options | Type | Description |
---|
applyCustomAttributesOnSpan | HttpCustomAttributeFunction | Function for adding custom attributes |
requestHook | HttpRequestCustomAttributeFunction | Function for adding custom attributes before request is handled |
responseHook | HttpResponseCustomAttributeFunction | Function for adding custom attributes before response is handled |
startIncomingSpanHook | StartIncomingSpanCustomAttributeFunction | Function for adding custom attributes before a span is started in incomingRequest |
startOutgoingSpanHook | StartOutgoingSpanCustomAttributeFunction | Function for adding custom attributes before a span is started in outgoingRequest |
ignoreIncomingRequestHook | IgnoreIncomingRequestFunction | Http instrumentation will not trace all incoming requests that matched with custom function |
ignoreOutgoingRequestHook | IgnoreOutgoingRequestFunction | Http instrumentation will not trace all outgoing requests that matched with custom function |
disableOutgoingRequestInstrumentation | boolean | Set to true to avoid instrumenting outgoing requests at all. This can be helpful when another instrumentation handles outgoing requests. |
disableIncomingRequestInstrumentation | boolean | Set to true to avoid instrumenting incoming requests at all. This can be helpful when another instrumentation handles incoming requests. |
serverName | string | The primary server name of the matched virtual host. |
requireParentforOutgoingSpans | Boolean | Require that is a parent span to create new span for outgoing requests. |
requireParentforIncomingSpans | Boolean | Require that is a parent span to create new span for incoming requests. |
headersToSpanAttributes | object | List of case insensitive HTTP headers to convert to span attributes. Client (outgoing requests, incoming responses) and server (incoming requests, outgoing responses) headers will be converted to span attributes in the form of http.{request|response}.header.header_name , e.g. http.response.header.content_length |
The following options are deprecated:
Options | Type | Description |
---|
ignoreIncomingPaths | IgnoreMatcher[] | Http instrumentation will not trace all incoming requests that match paths |
Semantic Conventions
This package uses @opentelemetry/semantic-conventions
version 1.22+
, which implements Semantic Convention Version 1.7.0
Attributes collected:
Attribute | Short Description |
---|
ip_tcp | Transport protocol used |
ip_udp | Transport protocol used |
http.client_ip | The IP address of the original client behind all proxies, if known |
http.flavor | Kind of HTTP protocol used |
http.host | The value of the HTTP host header |
http.method | HTTP request method |
http.request_content_length | The size of the request payload body in bytes |
http.request_content_length_uncompressed | The size of the uncompressed request payload body after transport decoding |
http.response_content_length | The size of the response payload body in bytes |
http.response_content_length_uncompressed | The size of the uncompressed response payload body after transport decoding |
http.route | The matched route (path template). |
http.scheme | The URI scheme identifying the used protocol |
http.server_name | The primary server name of the matched virtual host |
http.status_code | HTTP response status code |
http.target | The full request target as passed in a HTTP request line or equivalent |
http.url | Full HTTP request URL in the form scheme://host[:port]/path?query[#fragment] |
http.user_agent | Value of the HTTP User-Agent header sent by the client |
net.host.ip | Like net.peer.ip but for the host IP. Useful in case of a multi-IP host |
net.host.name | Local hostname or similar |
net.host.port | Like net.peer.port but for the host port |
net.peer.ip. | Remote address of the peer (dotted decimal for IPv4 or RFC5952 for IPv6) |
net.peer.name | Remote hostname or similar |
net.peer.port | Remote port number |
net.transport | Transport protocol used |
Useful links
License
Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.