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The OpenCensus Runtime Context provides in-process context propagation.
By default, thread local storage
is used for Python 2.7, 3.4 and 3.5;
contextvars
is used for Python >= 3.6, which provides asyncio
support.
This library is installed by default with opencensus
, there is no need
to install it explicitly.
In most cases context propagation happens automatically within a process,
following the control flow of threads and asynchronous coroutines. The runtime
context is a dictionary stored in a context variable <https://docs.python.org/3/library/contextvars.html>
_
when available, and in thread local storage <https://docs.python.org/2/library/threading.html#threading.local>
_
otherwise.
There are cases where you may want to propagate the context explicitly:
Explicit Thread Creation
.. code:: python
from threading import Thread
from opencensus.common.runtime_context import RuntimeContext
def work(name):
# here you will get the context from the parent thread
print(RuntimeContext)
thread = Thread(
# propagate context explicitly
target=RuntimeContext.with_current_context(work),
args=('foobar',),
)
thread.start()
thread.join()
Thread Pool
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code:: python
from multiprocessing.dummy import Pool as ThreadPool
from opencensus.common.runtime_context import RuntimeContext
def work(name):
# here you will get the context from the parent thread
print(RuntimeContext)
pool = ThreadPool(2)
# propagate context explicitly
pool.map(RuntimeContext.with_current_context(work), [
'bear',
'cat',
'dog',
'horse',
'rabbit',
])
pool.close()
pool.join()
References
----------
* `Examples <https://github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-python/tree/master/context/opencensus-context/examples>`_
* `OpenCensus Project <https://opencensus.io/>`_
FAQs
OpenCensus Runtime Context
We found that opencensus-context demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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