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use indicatif::ProgressStyle;
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use tokio::sync::{mpsc, oneshot};
use tracing::Level;
use tracing_indicatif::{filter::IndicatifFilter, IndicatifLayer};
use tracing_subscriber::{layer::SubscriberExt, util::SubscriberInitExt, EnvFilter, Layer};
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
use opentelemetry::{trace::Tracer, KeyValue};
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
use opentelemetry_sdk::{
resource::{ResourceDetector, SdkProvidedResourceDetector},
trace::BatchConfigBuilder,
Resource,
};
#[cfg(feature = "tracy")]
use tracing_tracy::TracyLayer;
lazy_static! {
pub static ref PB_PROGRESS_STYLE: ProgressStyle = ProgressStyle::with_template(
"{span_child_prefix}{bar:30} {wide_msg} [{elapsed_precise}] {pos:>7}/{len:7}"
)
.expect("invalid progress template");
pub static ref PB_SPINNER_STYLE: ProgressStyle = ProgressStyle::with_template(
"{span_child_prefix}{spinner} {wide_msg} [{elapsed_precise}] {pos:>7}/{len:7}"
)
.expect("invalid progress template");
}
#[derive(thiserror::Error, Debug)]
pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
Init(#[from] tracing_subscriber::util::TryInitError),
#[error(transparent)]
MpscSend(#[from] mpsc::error::SendError<Option<oneshot::Sender<()>>>),
#[error(transparent)]
OneshotRecv(#[from] oneshot::error::RecvError),
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct TracingHandle {
tx: Option<mpsc::Sender<Option<oneshot::Sender<()>>>>,
}
impl TracingHandle {
/// This will flush possible attached tracing providers, e.g. otlp exported, if enabled.
/// If there is none enabled this will result in a noop.
///
/// It will not wait until the flush is complete, but you can pass in an oneshot::Sender which
/// will receive a message once the flush is completed.
pub async fn flush(&self, msg: Option<oneshot::Sender<()>>) -> Result<(), Error> {
if let Some(tx) = &self.tx {
Ok(tx.send(msg).await?)
} else {
// If we have a message passed in we need to notify the receiver
if let Some(tx) = msg {
let _ = tx.send(());
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// This will flush all all attached tracing providers and will wait until the flush is completed.
/// If no tracing providers like otlp are attached then this will be a noop.
///
/// This should only be called on a regular shutdown.
/// If you correctly need to shutdown tracing on ctrl_c use [force_shutdown](#method.force_shutdown)
/// otherwise you will get otlp errors.
pub async fn shutdown(&self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel();
self.flush(Some(tx)).await?;
rx.await?;
Ok(())
}
/// This will flush all all attached tracing providers and will wait until the flush is completed.
/// After this it will do some other necessary cleanup.
/// If no tracing providers like otlp are attached then this will be a noop.
///
/// This should only be used if the tool received an ctrl_c otherwise you will get otlp errors.
/// If you need to shutdown tracing on a regular exit, you should use the [shutdown](#method.shutdown)
/// method.
pub async fn force_shutdown(&self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel();
self.flush(Some(tx)).await?;
rx.await?;
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
{
// Because of a bug within otlp we currently have to use spawn_blocking otherwise
// calling `shutdown_tracer_provider` can block forever. See
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-rust/issues/1395#issuecomment-1953280335
//
// This still throws an error, if the tool exits regularly: "OpenTelemetry trace error
// occurred. oneshot canceled", but not having this leads to errors if we cancel with
// ctrl_c.
// So this should right now only be used on ctrl_c, for a regular exit use the
// [shutdown](#shutdown) method
let _ = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
opentelemetry::global::shutdown_tracer_provider();
})
.await;
}
Ok(())
}
}
pub struct TracingBuilder {
level: Level,
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
service_name: Option<&'static str>,
}
impl Default for TracingBuilder {
fn default() -> Self {
TracingBuilder {
level: Level::INFO,
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
service_name: None,
}
}
}
impl TracingBuilder {
/// Set the log level for all layers: stderr und otlp if configured. RUST_LOG still has a
/// higher priority over this value.
pub fn level(mut self, level: Level) -> TracingBuilder {
self.level = level;
self
}
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
/// Enable otlp by setting a custom service_name
pub fn enable_otlp(mut self, service_name: &'static str) -> TracingBuilder {
self.service_name = Some(service_name);
self
}
/// This will setup tracing based on the configuration passed in.
/// It will setup a stderr writer output layer and a EnvFilter based on the provided log
/// level (RUST_LOG still has a higher priority over the configured value).
/// The EnvFilter will be applied to all configured layers, also otlp.
///
/// It will also configure otlp if the feature is enabled and a service_name was provided. It
/// will then correctly setup a channel which is later used for flushing the provider.
pub fn build(self) -> Result<TracingHandle, Error> {
// Set up the tracing subscriber.
let indicatif_layer = IndicatifLayer::new().with_progress_style(PB_SPINNER_STYLE.clone());
let subscriber = tracing_subscriber::registry()
.with(
EnvFilter::builder()
.with_default_directive(self.level.into())
.from_env()
.expect("invalid RUST_LOG"),
)
.with(
tracing_subscriber::fmt::Layer::new()
.with_writer(indicatif_layer.get_stderr_writer())
.compact(),
)
.with(indicatif_layer.with_filter(
// only show progress for spans with indicatif.pb_show field being set
IndicatifFilter::new(false),
));
// Setup otlp if a service_name is configured
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
{
if let Some(service_name) = self.service_name {
let (tracer, tx) = gen_otlp_tracer(service_name.to_string());
// Create a tracing layer with the configured tracer
let layer = tracing_opentelemetry::layer().with_tracer(tracer);
#[cfg(feature = "tracy")]
{
subscriber
.with(TracyLayer::default())
.with(Some(layer))
.try_init()?;
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "tracy"))]
{
subscriber.with(Some(layer)).try_init()?;
}
return Ok(TracingHandle { tx: Some(tx) });
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "tracy")]
{
subscriber.with(TracyLayer::default()).try_init()?;
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "tracy"))]
{
subscriber.try_init()?;
}
Ok(TracingHandle { tx: None })
}
}
/// Returns an OTLP tracer, and the TX part of a channel, which can be used
/// to request flushes (and signal back the completion of the flush).
#[cfg(feature = "otlp")]
fn gen_otlp_tracer(
service_name: String,
) -> (
impl Tracer + tracing_opentelemetry::PreSampledTracer,
mpsc::Sender<Option<oneshot::Sender<()>>>,
) {
let tracer = opentelemetry_otlp::new_pipeline()
.tracing()
.with_exporter(opentelemetry_otlp::new_exporter().tonic())
.with_batch_config(
BatchConfigBuilder::default()
// the default values for `max_export_batch_size` is set to 512, which we will fill
// pretty quickly, which will then result in an export. We want to make sure that
// the export is only done once the schedule is met and not as soon as 512 spans
// are collected.
.with_max_export_batch_size(4096)
// analog to default config `max_export_batch_size * 4`
.with_max_queue_size(4096 * 4)
// only force an export to the otlp collector every 10 seconds to reduce the amount
// of error messages if an otlp collector is not available
.with_scheduled_delay(std::time::Duration::from_secs(10))
.build(),
)
.with_trace_config(opentelemetry_sdk::trace::config().with_resource({
// use SdkProvidedResourceDetector.detect to detect resources,
// but replace the default service name with our default.
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-rust/issues/1298
let resources = SdkProvidedResourceDetector.detect(std::time::Duration::from_secs(0));
// SdkProvidedResourceDetector currently always sets
// `service.name`, but we don't like its default.
if resources.get("service.name".into()).unwrap() == "unknown_service".into() {
resources.merge(&Resource::new([KeyValue::new(
"service.name",
service_name,
)]))
} else {
resources
}
}))
.install_batch(opentelemetry_sdk::runtime::Tokio)
.expect("Failed to install batch exporter using Tokio");
// Trace provider is need for later use like flushing the provider.
// Needs to be kept around for each message to rx we need to handle.
let tracer_provider = tracer
.provider()
.expect("Failed to get the tracer provider");
// Set up a channel for flushing trace providers later
let (tx, mut rx) = mpsc::channel::<Option<oneshot::Sender<()>>>(16);
// Spawning a task that listens on rx for any message. Once we receive a message we
// correctly call flush on the tracer_provider.
tokio::spawn(async move {
while let Some(m) = rx.recv().await {
// Because of a bug within otlp we currently have to use spawn_blocking
// otherwise will calling `force_flush` block forever, especially if the
// tool was closed with ctrl_c. See
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-rust/issues/1395#issuecomment-1953280335
let _ = tokio::task::spawn_blocking({
let tracer_provider = tracer_provider.clone();
move || tracer_provider.force_flush()
})
.await;
if let Some(tx) = m {
let _ = tx.send(());
}
}
});
(tracer, tx)
}
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