DockerCLI/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/net/http/otelhttp/handler.go

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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package otelhttp // import "go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/net/http/otelhttp"
import (
"io"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/felixge/httpsnoop"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/propagation"
semconv "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.17.0"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.17.0/httpconv"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace"
)
var _ http.Handler = &Handler{}
// Handler is http middleware that corresponds to the http.Handler interface and
// is designed to wrap a http.Mux (or equivalent), while individual routes on
// the mux are wrapped with WithRouteTag. A Handler will add various attributes
// to the span using the attribute.Keys defined in this package.
type Handler struct {
operation string
server string
handler http.Handler
tracer trace.Tracer
meter metric.Meter
propagators propagation.TextMapPropagator
spanStartOptions []trace.SpanStartOption
readEvent bool
writeEvent bool
filters []Filter
spanNameFormatter func(string, *http.Request) string
counters map[string]instrument.Int64Counter
valueRecorders map[string]instrument.Float64Histogram
publicEndpoint bool
publicEndpointFn func(*http.Request) bool
}
func defaultHandlerFormatter(operation string, _ *http.Request) string {
return operation
}
// NewHandler wraps the passed handler, functioning like middleware, in a span
// named after the operation and with any provided Options.
func NewHandler(handler http.Handler, operation string, opts ...Option) http.Handler {
h := Handler{
handler: handler,
operation: operation,
}
defaultOpts := []Option{
WithSpanOptions(trace.WithSpanKind(trace.SpanKindServer)),
WithSpanNameFormatter(defaultHandlerFormatter),
}
c := newConfig(append(defaultOpts, opts...)...)
h.configure(c)
h.createMeasures()
return &h
}
func (h *Handler) configure(c *config) {
h.tracer = c.Tracer
h.meter = c.Meter
h.propagators = c.Propagators
h.spanStartOptions = c.SpanStartOptions
h.readEvent = c.ReadEvent
h.writeEvent = c.WriteEvent
h.filters = c.Filters
h.spanNameFormatter = c.SpanNameFormatter
h.publicEndpoint = c.PublicEndpoint
h.publicEndpointFn = c.PublicEndpointFn
h.server = c.ServerName
}
func handleErr(err error) {
if err != nil {
otel.Handle(err)
}
}
func (h *Handler) createMeasures() {
h.counters = make(map[string]instrument.Int64Counter)
h.valueRecorders = make(map[string]instrument.Float64Histogram)
requestBytesCounter, err := h.meter.Int64Counter(RequestContentLength)
handleErr(err)
responseBytesCounter, err := h.meter.Int64Counter(ResponseContentLength)
handleErr(err)
serverLatencyMeasure, err := h.meter.Float64Histogram(ServerLatency)
handleErr(err)
h.counters[RequestContentLength] = requestBytesCounter
h.counters[ResponseContentLength] = responseBytesCounter
h.valueRecorders[ServerLatency] = serverLatencyMeasure
}
// ServeHTTP serves HTTP requests (http.Handler).
func (h *Handler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
requestStartTime := time.Now()
for _, f := range h.filters {
if !f(r) {
// Simply pass through to the handler if a filter rejects the request
h.handler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
return
}
}
ctx := h.propagators.Extract(r.Context(), propagation.HeaderCarrier(r.Header))
opts := []trace.SpanStartOption{
trace.WithAttributes(httpconv.ServerRequest(h.server, r)...),
}
if h.server != "" {
hostAttr := semconv.NetHostName(h.server)
opts = append(opts, trace.WithAttributes(hostAttr))
}
opts = append(opts, h.spanStartOptions...)
if h.publicEndpoint || (h.publicEndpointFn != nil && h.publicEndpointFn(r.WithContext(ctx))) {
opts = append(opts, trace.WithNewRoot())
// Linking incoming span context if any for public endpoint.
if s := trace.SpanContextFromContext(ctx); s.IsValid() && s.IsRemote() {
opts = append(opts, trace.WithLinks(trace.Link{SpanContext: s}))
}
}
tracer := h.tracer
if tracer == nil {
if span := trace.SpanFromContext(r.Context()); span.SpanContext().IsValid() {
tracer = newTracer(span.TracerProvider())
} else {
tracer = newTracer(otel.GetTracerProvider())
}
}
ctx, span := tracer.Start(ctx, h.spanNameFormatter(h.operation, r), opts...)
defer span.End()
readRecordFunc := func(int64) {}
if h.readEvent {
readRecordFunc = func(n int64) {
span.AddEvent("read", trace.WithAttributes(ReadBytesKey.Int64(n)))
}
}
var bw bodyWrapper
// if request body is nil or NoBody, we don't want to mutate the body as it
// will affect the identity of it in an unforeseeable way because we assert
// ReadCloser fulfills a certain interface and it is indeed nil or NoBody.
if r.Body != nil && r.Body != http.NoBody {
bw.ReadCloser = r.Body
bw.record = readRecordFunc
r.Body = &bw
}
writeRecordFunc := func(int64) {}
if h.writeEvent {
writeRecordFunc = func(n int64) {
span.AddEvent("write", trace.WithAttributes(WroteBytesKey.Int64(n)))
}
}
rww := &respWriterWrapper{
ResponseWriter: w,
record: writeRecordFunc,
ctx: ctx,
props: h.propagators,
statusCode: http.StatusOK, // default status code in case the Handler doesn't write anything
}
// Wrap w to use our ResponseWriter methods while also exposing
// other interfaces that w may implement (http.CloseNotifier,
// http.Flusher, http.Hijacker, http.Pusher, io.ReaderFrom).
w = httpsnoop.Wrap(w, httpsnoop.Hooks{
Header: func(httpsnoop.HeaderFunc) httpsnoop.HeaderFunc {
return rww.Header
},
Write: func(httpsnoop.WriteFunc) httpsnoop.WriteFunc {
return rww.Write
},
WriteHeader: func(httpsnoop.WriteHeaderFunc) httpsnoop.WriteHeaderFunc {
return rww.WriteHeader
},
})
labeler := &Labeler{}
ctx = injectLabeler(ctx, labeler)
h.handler.ServeHTTP(w, r.WithContext(ctx))
setAfterServeAttributes(span, bw.read, rww.written, rww.statusCode, bw.err, rww.err)
// Add metrics
attributes := append(labeler.Get(), httpconv.ServerRequest(h.server, r)...)
if rww.statusCode > 0 {
attributes = append(attributes, semconv.HTTPStatusCode(rww.statusCode))
}
h.counters[RequestContentLength].Add(ctx, bw.read, attributes...)
h.counters[ResponseContentLength].Add(ctx, rww.written, attributes...)
// Use floating point division here for higher precision (instead of Millisecond method).
elapsedTime := float64(time.Since(requestStartTime)) / float64(time.Millisecond)
h.valueRecorders[ServerLatency].Record(ctx, elapsedTime, attributes...)
}
func setAfterServeAttributes(span trace.Span, read, wrote int64, statusCode int, rerr, werr error) {
attributes := []attribute.KeyValue{}
// TODO: Consider adding an event after each read and write, possibly as an
// option (defaulting to off), so as to not create needlessly verbose spans.
if read > 0 {
attributes = append(attributes, ReadBytesKey.Int64(read))
}
if rerr != nil && rerr != io.EOF {
attributes = append(attributes, ReadErrorKey.String(rerr.Error()))
}
if wrote > 0 {
attributes = append(attributes, WroteBytesKey.Int64(wrote))
}
if statusCode > 0 {
attributes = append(attributes, semconv.HTTPStatusCode(statusCode))
}
span.SetStatus(httpconv.ServerStatus(statusCode))
if werr != nil && werr != io.EOF {
attributes = append(attributes, WriteErrorKey.String(werr.Error()))
}
span.SetAttributes(attributes...)
}
// WithRouteTag annotates a span with the provided route name using the
// RouteKey Tag.
func WithRouteTag(route string, h http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
span := trace.SpanFromContext(r.Context())
span.SetAttributes(semconv.HTTPRoute(route))
h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
})
}