- Installation
- Introduction
- Introduction to OpenTelemetry .NET Tracing API
- Instrumenting a library/application with .NET Activity API
- Instrumenting a library/application with OpenTelemetry.API Shim
- References
dotnet add package OpenTelemetry.Api
Application developers and library authors use OpenTelemetry API to instrument their application/library. The API only surfaces necessary abstractions to instrument an application/library. It does not address concerns like how telemetry is exported to a specific telemetry backend, how to sample the telemetry, etc. The API consists of Tracing API, Metrics API, Context and Propagation API, and a set of semantic conventions.
Tracing API allows users to generate Spans, which represent a single operation within a trace. Spans can be nested to form a trace tree. Each trace contains a root span, which typically describes the entire operation and, optionally one or more sub-spans for its sub-operations.
Metrics API allows users to capture measurements about the execution of a computer program at runtime. The Metrics API is designed to process raw measurements, generally with the intent to produce continuous summaries of those measurements.
.NET runtime had Activity
class for a long time, which was meant to be used
for tracing purposes and represents the equivalent of the OpenTelemetry
Span.
OpenTelemetry .NET is reusing the existing Activity
and associated classes to
represent the OpenTelemetry Span
. This means, users can instrument their
applications/libraries to emit OpenTelemetry compatible traces by using just
the .NET Runtime.
The Activity
and associated classes are shipped as part of
System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource
nuget package. Version 5.0.0 of this
package contains improvements to Activity
class which makes it more closely
aligned with OpenTelemetry API
specification.
Even though Activity
enables all the scenarios OpenTelemetry supports, users
who are already familiar with OpenTelemetry terminology may find it easy to
operate with that terminology. For instance, StartSpan
may be preferred over
StartActivity
. To help with this transition, the OpenTelemetry.API package
has shim
classes to wrap around the .NET Activity
classes.
The shim exist only in the API. OpenTelemetry SDK for .NET will be operating
entirely with Activity
only. Irrespective of whether shim classes or
Activity
is used for instrumentation, the end result would be same. i.e
Processors/Exporters see the same data.
As mentioned in the introduction, the instrumentation API for OpenTelemetry
.NET is the .NET Activity
API. Guidance for instrumenting using this API is
documented fully in the TBD(dotnet activity user guide link), but is described
here as well.
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Install the
System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource
package version 5.0.0-preview.7.20364.11 or above to your application or library.<ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource" Version="5.0.0-preview.7.20364.11" /> </ItemGroup>
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Create an
ActivitySource
, providing the name and version of the library/application being instrumented.ActivitySource
instance is typically created once and is reused throughout the application/library.static ActivitySource activitySource = new ActivitySource( "companyname.product.library", "semver1.0.0");
The above requires import of the
System.Diagnostics
namespace. -
Use the
ActivitySource
instance from above to createActivity
instances, which represent a single operation within a trace. The parameter passed is theDisplayName
of the activity.var activity = activitySource.StartActivity("ActivityName");
If there are no listeners interested in this activity, the activity above will be null. Ensure that all subsequent calls using this activity is protected with a null check.
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Populate activity with tags following the OpenTelemetry semantic conventions. It is highly recommended to check
activity.IsAllDataRequested
, before populating any tags which are not readily available.activity?.SetTag("http.method", "GET"); if (activity?.IsAllDataRequested ?? false) { activity.SetTag("http.url", "http://www.mywebsite.com"); }
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Perform application/library logic.
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Stop the activity when done.
activity?.Stop();
Alternately, as
Activity
implementsIDisposable
, it can be used with ausing
block, which ensures activity gets stopped upon disposal. This is shown below.using (var activity = activitySource.StartActivity("ActivityName") { activity?.SetTag("http.method", "GET"); } // Activity gets stopped automatically at end of this block during dispose.
The above showed the basic usage of instrumenting using Activity
. The
following sections describes more features.
Basic usage example above showed how StartActivity
method can be used to
start an Activity
. The started activity will automatically becomes the
Current
activity. It is important to note that the StartActivity
returns
null
, if no listeners are interested in the activity to be created. This
happens when the final application does not enable OpenTelemetry, or when
OpenTelemetry samplers chose not to sample this activity.
StartActivity
has many overloads to control the activity creation.
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ActivityKind
Activity
has a property calledActivityKind
which represents OpenTelemetry SpanKind. The default value will beInternal
.StartActivity
allows passing theActivityKind
while starting anActivity
.var activity = activitySource.StartActivity("ActivityName", ActivityKind.Server);
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Parent using
ActivityContext
ActivityContext
represents the OpenTelemetry SpanContext. While starting a newActivity
, the currently activeActivity
is automatically taken as the parent of the new activity being created.StartActivity
allows passing explicitActivityContext
to override this behavior.var parentContext = new ActivityContext( ActivityTraceId.CreateFromString("0af7651916cd43dd8448eb211c80319c"), ActivitySpanId.CreateFromString("b7ad6b7169203331"), ActivityTraceFlags.None); var activity = activitySource.StartActivity( "ActivityName", ActivityKind.Server, parentContext);
As
ActivityContext
follows the W3C Trace-Context, it is also possible to provide the parent context as a single string matching thetraceparent
header of the W3C Trace-Context. This is shown below.var activity = activitySource.StartActivity( "ActivityName", ActivityKind.Server, "00-0af7651916cd43dd8448eb211c80319c-b7ad6b7169203331-01");
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Initial Tags
Tags
inActivity
represents the OpenTelemetry Span Attributes. Earlier sample showed the usage ofSetTag
method ofActivity
to add tags. It is also possible to provide an initial set of tags during activity creation, as shown below.var initialTags = new List<KeyValuePair<string, string>>(); initialTags.Add(new KeyValuePair<string, string>("tag1", "tagValue1")); initialTags.Add(new KeyValuePair<string, string>("tag2", "tagValue2")); var activity = activitySource.StartActivity( "ActivityName", ActivityKind.Server, "00-0af7651916cd43dd8448eb211c80319c-b7ad6b7169203331-01", initialTags);
The above requires import of the
System.Collections.Generic
namespace. -
Activity Links
Apart from the parent-child relation, activities can be linked using
ActivityLinks
which represent the OpenTelemetry Links. The linked activities must be provided during the creation time, as shown below.var activityLinks = new List<ActivityLink>(); var linkedContext1 = new ActivityContext( ActivityTraceId.CreateFromString("0af7651916cd43dd8448eb211c80319c"), ActivitySpanId.CreateFromString("b7ad6b7169203331"), ActivityTraceFlags.None); var linkedContext2 = new ActivityContext( ActivityTraceId.CreateFromString("4bf92f3577b34da6a3ce929d0e0e4736"), ActivitySpanId.CreateFromString("00f067aa0ba902b7"), ActivityTraceFlags.Recorded); activityLinks.Add(new ActivityLink(linkedContext1)); activityLinks.Add(new ActivityLink(linkedContext2)); var activity = activitySource.StartActivity( "ActivityWithLinks", ActivityKind.Server, default(ActivityContext), initialTags, activityLinks);
Note that
Activity
above is created withdefault(ActivityContext)
parent, which makes it child of implicitActivity.Current
or orphan if there is noCurrent
.
It is possible to add
event
with Activity
using the AddEvent
method as shown below.
activity?.AddEvent(new ActivityEvent("sample activity event."));
Apart from providing name, timestamp and attributes can be provided by using
corresponding overloads of ActivityEvent
.
OpenTelemetry defines a concept called
Status
to be associated with Activity
. There is no Status
class in .NET, and hence
Status
is set to an Activity
using the following special tags
otel.status_code
is the Tag
name used to store the Status Canonical
Code.
otel.status_description
is the Tag
name used to store the optional
Description
Example:
activity?.SetTag("otel.status_code", "status canonical code");
activity?.SetTag("otel.status_description", "status description");
This section to be filled after shim is shipped.