Requirements
AWS SDK v2.7.15 or greater if using captureAWS
or captureAWSClient
AWS X-Ray
The AWS X-Ray SDK (the SDK) automatically records information for incoming and outgoing
requests and responses (via middleware). It also automatically records local data
such as function calls, time, variables (via metadata and annotations), and Amazon
EC2 instance data (via plugins). Currently, only Express
applications are supported for automatic capturing. See the [aws-xray-sdk-express]
(https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-node/tree/master/packages/express) package for additional information.
The SDK exposes the Segment and Subsegment objects so you can create your own capturing
mechanisms, but a few are supplied.
These keep the current subsegment up to date in automatic mode, or propagate the current subsegment in manual mode.
AWSXRay.captureFunc
- Takes a function that takes a single subsegment argument. This creates a new nested subsegment and exposes it. The segment
closes automatically when the function finishes executing and returns the result if any. This does not correctly
time functions with asynchronous calls. Instead, use
captureAsyncFunc.
AWSXRay.captureAsyncFunc
- Takes an async function that takes a single subsegment argument and returns the promise by executing the function.
This creates a new nested subsegment and exposes it.
The segment must be closed using subsegment.close() the asynchronous function completes successfully.
AWSXRay.captureCallbackFunc
- Takes a function to be used as a callback. Useful
for capturing callback information and directly associating it to the call
that generated it. This creates a new nested subsegment and exposes it by appending it onto the arguments used to call the callback. For this reason,
always call your captured callbacks with the full parameter list. The subsegment closes
automatically when the function finishes executing.
Setup
Automatic and manual mode
The AWS X-Ray SDK has two modes: manual
and automatic
.
By default, the SDK is in automatic mode. You can flip the mode of the SDK using the following:
AWSXRay.enableManualMode();
AWSXRay.enableAutomaticMode();
Automatic mode
Automatic mode is for use with the aws-xray-sdk-express
module to support Express
applications, but can be used outside of Express applications.
The aws-xray-sdk-express
module captures incoming request/response information via middleware and creates the base segment object automatically.
If your application isn't using the Express middleware, you have to create a
new segment, and set this on the SDK when in automatic mode.
var segment = new AWSXRay.Segment(name, [optional root ID], [optional parent ID]);
AWSXRay.setSegment(segment);
For more information about developing your own middleware or using automatic mode without middleware, see the developing custom solutions using automatic mode
section below.
Automatic mode uses the Continuation Local Storage package and automatically tracks
the current segment or subsegment when using the built-in capture functions or any
of the aws-xray-sdk modules. Using the built-in capture functions or other aws-xray-sdk modules automatically creates
new subsegments to capture additional data and update the current segment or subsegment on that context.
You can retrieve the current segment or subsegment at any time using
the following:
var segment = AWSXRay.getSegment();
Manual mode
Manual mode requires that you pass around the segment reference. See the examples
below for the different usages.
Environment variables
Environment variables always override values set in code.
AWS_XRAY_DEBUG_MODE Enables logging to console output. Logging to a file is no longer built in. See 'configure logging' below.
AWS_XRAY_TRACING_NAME For overriding the default segment name to use
with the middleware. See 'dynamic and fixed naming modes'.
AWS_XRAY_DAEMON_ADDRESS For setting the daemon address and port.
AWS_XRAY_CONTEXT_MISSING For setting the SDK behavior when trace context is missing. Valid values are 'RUNTIME_ERROR' or 'LOG_ERROR'. The SDK's default behavior is 'RUNTIME_ERROR'.
AWS_XRAY_LOG_LEVEL Sets a log level for the SDK built in logger.
Daemon configuration
By default, the SDK expects the daemon to be at 127.0.0.1 (localhost) on port 2000. You can override the address for both UDP and TCP.
You can change this via the environment variables listed above, or through code. The same format applies to both.
AWSXRay.setDaemonAddress('hostname:8000');
AWSXRay.setDaemonAddress('186.34.0.23:8082');
AWSXRay.setDaemonAddress('tcp:186.34.0.23:8082, udp:127.0.0.1:3000');
AWSXRay.setDaemonAddress('udp:186.34.0.23:8082, tcp:127.0.0.1:3000');
Logging configuration
Default logging to a file has been removed. To set up file logging, configure a logger
that responds to debug, info, warn, and error functions. To suppress logs such as context setup the log level can be
overridden, e.g. to suppress info logs such as context and daemon config set the following environment variable.
AWS_XRAY_LOG_LEVEL='error'
To log information about configuration, be sure you set the logger before other configuration
options.
AWSXRay.setLogger(logger);
Context Missing Strategy Configuration
By default, when the X-Ray SDK is operating in automatic mode and attempts to find a segment in the cls
context but
cannot find one, it throws a runtime error. This behavior can be undesirable when unit testing or doing experimentation.
It can be changed to instead log an error either by using the AWS_XRAY_CONTEXT_MISSING
environment variable documented above, or programatically by calling
AWSXRay.setContextMissingStrategy("LOG_ERROR");
You can also pass in your own function to set custom behavior for handling context missing errors.
AWSXRay.setContextMissingStrategy(myFunction);
Sampling configuration
When using our supported AWS X-Ray-enabled frameworks, you can configure the rates at which the SDK samples requests to capture.
By default the SDK fetches sampling rules from X-Ray service. You can disable it by calling
AWSXRay.middleware.disableCentralizedSampling();
so that the SDK use local rules exclusively. You can also set local sampling rules in case the X-Ray SDK can't reach
the back-end service and the service sampling rules expire (TTL is 1 hour). The following shows how to configure local rules.
A local sampling rule defines the rate at which requests are sampled for a particular endpoint, HTTP method, and URL of the incoming request.
In this way, you can change the behavior of sampling using http_method
, host
, url_path
attributes to specify the route, and then
use fixed_target
and rate to determine sampling rates.
Fixed target refers to the maximum number of requests to sample per second. When this
threshold is reached, the sampling decision uses the specified percentage (rate) to sample on.
The SDK comes with a default sampling file at /lib/resources/sampling_rules.js
.
You can choose to override this by providing a custom sampling file.
AWSXRay.middleware.setSamplingRules(<path to file>);
AWSXRay.middleware.setSamplingRules(<JSON object>);
A sampling file must have a "default" defined. The default matches all routes as a fallback, if none of the rules match.
{
"rules": [],
"default": {
"fixed_target": 10,
"rate": 0.05
},
"version": 2
}
Order of priority is determined by the spot in the rules array, top being highest priority. The default is always checked last.
Host, URL path, and HTTP method patterns are case insensitive, and use a string with wild cards as the pattern format.
A *
represents any number of characters, while ?
represents a single character. A description is optional.
{
"rules": [
{
"description": "Sign-in request",
"http_method": "GET",
"host": "*.foo.com",
"url_path": "/signin/*",
"fixed_target": 10,
"rate": 0.05
}
],
"default": {
"fixed_target": 10,
"rate": 0.05
},
"version": 2
}
AWS SDK whitelist configuration
The AWS X-Ray SDK automatically captures data from AWS SDK calls, including service,
operation, start time, end time, and any errors returned.
However, some service operations are whitelisted to capture extra parameters on the request and response.
These are pulled in via a default whitelisting file in the SDK in the aws-xray-sdk-core
package under lib/resources/aws_whitelist.json
.
Each service is whitelisted by the AWS SDK's service identifier
and operation
properties.
request_parameters are properties to capture in the request
request_descriptors are objects to capture, or to process and capture in the request (get_keys, get_count)
response_parameters are properties to capture in the response data
response_descriptors are objects to capture, or to process and capture in the response data (get_keys, get_count)
This is an example document that whitelists X-Ray to capture the Bucket
and key
request parameters on an s3.getObject call.
{
"services": {
"s3": {
"operations": {
"getObject": {
"request_parameters": [
"Bucket",
"Key"
]
}
}
}
}
}
You can set a custom AWS whitelist using the following:
AWSXRay.setAWSWhitelist(<path to file>); //Replaces the default whitelist with the given custom one
AWSXRay.setAWSWhitelist(<JSON object>);
AWSXRay.appendAWSWhitelist(<path to file>); //Appends to the current whitelist
AWSXRay.appendAWSWhitelist(<JSON object>);
Dynamic and fixed naming modes
The SDK requires that a default segment name is set when using middleware. If it
isn't set, an error is thrown. You can override this value via the AWS_XRAY_TRACING_NAME
environment variable.
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
The SDK defaults to a fixed naming mode. This means that each time a new segment is created for an incoming request,
the name of that segment is set to the default name.
In dynamic mode, the segment name can vary between the host header of the request or the default name.
AWSXRay.middleware.enableDynamicNaming(<pattern>);
If no pattern is provided, the host header is used as the segment name. If no host header is present, the default is used.
This is equivalent to using the pattern *
.
If a pattern is provided, in the form of a string with wild cards (ex: *.*.us-east-?.elasticbeanstalk.com
),
the host header of the request is checked against it.
A *
represents any number of characters, while ?
represents a single character.
If the host header is present and matches this pattern, it's used as the segment name.
Otherwise, the default name is used.
Partial subsegment streaming and the streaming threshold
By default, the SDK is configured to have a threshold of 100 subsegments per segment.
This is because the UDP packet maximum size is ~65 kb, and
larger segments might trigger the 'Segment too large to send' error.
To remedy this, the SDK automatically sends the completed subsegments to the daemon
when the threshold is breached.
Additionally, subsegments that complete when over the threshold automatically send
themselves. If a subsegment is sent out of band, it
is pruned from the segment object. The full segment is reconstructed on the service
side. You can change the threshold as needed.
AWSXRay.setStreamingThreshold(10);
Subsegments can be marked as in_progress
when sent to the daemon. The SDK is telling
the service to anticipate the asynchronous subsegment
to be received out of band when it has completed. When received, the in_progress subsegment
is discarded in favor of the completed subsegment.
Developing custom solutions using automatic mode
Automatic mode is for use with the aws-xray-sdk-express module to support Express
applications, however it can be used outside of Express applications.
If your application isn't using the Express middleware, you have to create the
new segment and set this on the SDK.
You need to create a new level of CLS, and you can do so by using the CLS namespace object. We expose this via the following.
AWSXRay.getNamespace();
CLS provides several methods of setting the context. Here is an example usage.
var segment = new AWSXRay.Segment(name, [optional root ID], [optional parent ID]);
var ns = AWSXRay.getNamespace();
ns.run(function () {
AWSXRay.setSegment(segment);
....
});
If you are using a different web framework and want to set up automatic capturing,
the X-Ray SDK provides helper functions under AWSXRay.middleware
.
See the aws-xray-sdk-express module for more information.
For additional information about and examples for using the CLS namespace to create
a new context, see: https://github.com/othiym23/node-continuation-local-storage.
Capture subsegmenets within chained native Promise using automatic mode
If you have chained native Promise and you have subsegments generated within those promises, you should consider to run the following code to patch the behavior of CLS on binding X-Ray context to Promise.
AWSXRay.capturePromise();
This will solve the issue where the subsegments within a Promise chain are attached to wrong segments or nested instead of being siblings. For more details on the discussion please see this PR.
Example code
Version capturing
Use the 'npm start' script to enable.
Capture all incoming HTTP requests to '/'
var app = express();
//...
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName')); //required at the start of your routes
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.render('index');
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment()); //Required at the end of your routes / first in error handling routes
Capture all outgoing AWS requests
var AWS = captureAWS(require('aws-sdk'));
// Create new AWS clients as usual.
Configure AWSXRay to automatically capture EC2 instance data
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
AWSXRay.config([AWSXRay.plugins.EC2Plugin]);
Add annotations
var key = 'hello';
var value = 'there'; // must be string, boolean or finite number
subsegment.addAnnotation(key, value);
Add metadata
var key = 'hello';
var value = 'there';
subsegment.addMetadata(key, value);
subsegment.addMetadata(key, value, 'greeting'); //custom namespace
Set user
Note that this operation will not work in Lambda functions, because the segment object is immutable. setUser()
can only be applied to segments, not subsegments.
var user = 'john123';
AWSXRay.getSegment().setUser(user);
Create new subsegment
var newSubseg = subsegment.addNewSubsegment(name);
// Or
var subsegment = new Subsegment(name);
Automatic mode examples
Automatic mode is for use with the aws-xray-sdk-express module to support Express
applications, however it can be used outside of Express applications.
If the Express middleware isn't being used, you have to create a root segment and
set on the SDK using the following.
var segment = new AWSXRay.Segment(name, [optional root ID], [optional parent ID]);
AWSXRay.setSegment(segment);
Only then will the segment be available for use in automatic mode and be able to be picked up by the capture functions and other aws-xray-sdk modules.
Capture all incoming HTTP requests to '/'
var app = express();
//...
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.render('index');
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment());
Capture through function calls
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
//...
//The root segment is created by the Express middleware
//This creates 5 nested subsegments on the root segment
//and captures timing data individually for each subsegment
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
captureFunc('1', function(subsegment1) {
//Exposing the subsegment in the function is optional, and is listed here
as an example
//You can also use
//var subsegment1 = AWSXRay.getSegment();
captureFunc('2', function(subsegment2) {
captureFunc('3', function(subsegment3) {
captureFunc('4', function(subsegment4) {
captureFunc('5', function() {
//exposing the subsegment is optional
res.render('index');
});
});
});
});
});
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment());
Capture through async function calls
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
//...
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
var host = 'samplego-env.us-east-1.elasticbeanstalk.com';
AWSXRay.captureAsyncFunc('send', function(subsegment) {
//'subsegment' here is the newly created and exposed subsegment for the async
//request, and must be closed manually (this ensures timing data is correct)
sendRequest(host, function() {
console.log("rendering!");
res.render('index');
subsegment.close();
});
});
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment());
function sendRequest(host, cb) {
var options = {
host: host,
path: '/',
};
var callback = function(response) {
var str = '';
response.on('data', function (chunk) {
str += chunk;
});
response.on('end', function () {
cb();
});
}
http.request(options, callback).end();
};
Capture outgoing AWS requests on a single client
var s3 = AWSXRay.captureAWSClient(new AWS.S3());
//Use client as usual
//Be sure any outgoing calls that are dependent on another async
//function are wrapped with captureAsyncFunc, or duplicate segments might leak
Capture outgoing AWS requests on every AWS SDK client
var aws = AWSXRay.captureAWS(require('aws-sdk'));
//Create new clients as usual
//Be sure any outgoing calls that are dependent on another async
//function are wrapped with captureAsyncFunc, or duplicate segments might leak
Capture all outgoing HTTP/S requests
var tracedHttp = AWSXRay.captureHTTPs(require('http')); //returns a copy of the http module that is patched, can patch https as well.
var options = {
...
}
tracedHttp.request(options, callback).end();
//Create new requests as usual
//Be sure any outgoing calls that are dependent on another async
//function are wrapped with captureAsyncFunc, or duplicate segments might leak
Manual mode examples
Enable manual mode:
AWSXRay.enableManualMode();
Capture through function calls
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
//...
//The root segment is created by the Express middleware
//This creates 5 nested subsegments on the root segment
//and captures timing data individually for each subsegment
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
var segment = req.segment;
captureFunc('1', function(subsegment1) {
captureFunc('2', function(subsegment2) {
captureFunc('3', function(subsegment3) {
captureFunc('4', function(subsegment4) {
captureFunc('5', function() {
//subsegment need not be exposed here since we're not doing anything with it
res.render('index');
}, subsegment4);
}, subsegment3);
}, subsegment2);
}, subsegment1);
}, segment);
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment());
Capture through async function calls
var AWSXRay = require('aws-xray-sdk');
AWSXRay.enableManualMode();
app.use(AWSXRay.express.openSegment('defaultName'));
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
var segment = req.segment;
var host = 'samplego-env.us-east-1.elasticbeanstalk.com';
AWSXRay.captureAsyncFunc('send', function(subsegment) {
sendRequest(host, function() {
console.log("rendering!");
res.render('index');
subsegment.close();
}, subsegment);
}, segment);
});
app.use(AWSXRay.express.closeSegment());
function sendRequest(host, cb, subsegment) {
var options = {
host: host,
path: '/',
XRaySegment: subsegment //required 'XRaySegment' param
};
var callback = function(response) {
var str = '';
//The whole response has been received, so we just print it out here
//Another chunk of data has been received, so append it to `str`
response.on('data', function (chunk) {
str += chunk;
});
response.on('end', function () {
cb();
});
}
http.request(options, callback).end();
};
Capture outgoing AWS requests on a single client
var s3 = AWSXRay.captureAWSClient(new AWS.S3());
var params = {
Bucket: bucketName,
Key: keyName,
Body: 'Hello!',
XRaySegment: subsegment //required 'XRaySegment' param
};
s3.putObject(params, function(err, data) {
...
});
Capture all outgoing AWS requests
var AWS = captureAWS(require('aws-sdk'));
//Create new clients as usual
//Be sure any outgoing calls that are dependent on another async
//function are wrapped, or duplicate segments might leak
Capture all outgoing HTTP/S requests
var tracedHttp = AWSXRay.captureHTTPs(require('http')); //returns a copy of the http module that is patched, can patch https as well.
...
//Include sub/segment reference in options as 'XRaySegment'
var options = {
...
XRaySegment: subsegment //required 'XRaySegment' param
}
tracedHttp.request(options, callback).end();