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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions getting-started/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This guide will walk you through the setup and configuration process for a traci

This guide assumes you are going to be using Zipkin as your tracing backend, but modifying it for Jaeger should be straightforward.

An example application which can be used with this guide can be found at in the [example directory](example). You can see what it looks like with tracing enabled in the [traced-example directory](traced-example).
An example application which can be used with this guide can be found in the [example directory](example). You can see what it looks like with tracing enabled in the [traced-example directory](traced-example).

### Setting up a Tracing Backend

Expand All @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Browse to <http://localhost:9411> to ensure that you can see the Zipkin UI.

([link to TypeScript version](ts-example/README.md#trace-your-nodejs-application))

This guide uses the example application provided in the `example` directory, but the steps to instrument your own application should be broadly the same. Here is an overview of what we will be doing.
This guide uses the example application provided in the [example directory](example), but the steps to instrument your own application should be broadly the same. Here is an overview of what we will be doing.

1. Install the required OpenTelemetry libraries
2. Initialize a global tracer
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$ cd Downloads

$ # Replace the file name below with your downloaded tarball
$ tar xvfz prometheus-2.14.0.darwin-amd64.tar
$ tar xvfz prometheus-2.20.1.darwin-amd64.tar

$ # Replace the dir below with your created directory
$ cd prometheus-2.14.0.darwin-amd64
$ cd prometheus-2.20.1.darwin-amd64

$ ls
LICENSE console_libraries data prometheus.yml tsdb
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},
() => {
console.log(
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${prometheusPort}${Prometheusendpoint}`,
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${prometheusPort}${prometheusEndpoint}`,
);
},
);
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22 changes: 13 additions & 9 deletions getting-started/monitored-example/monitoring.js
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"use strict";

const { MeterProvider } = require('@opentelemetry/metrics');
const { PrometheusExporter } = require('@opentelemetry/exporter-prometheus');


const prometheusPort = PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.port
const prometheusEndpoint = PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.endpoint

const exporter = new PrometheusExporter(
{
startServer: true,
},
() => {
console.log(
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.port}${PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.endpoint}`,
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${prometheusPort}${prometheusEndpoint}`,
);
},
);

const meter = new MeterProvider({
exporter,
interval: 1000,
}).getMeter('example-monitored');

}).getMeter('your-meter-name');
const requestCount = meter.createCounter("requests", {
description: "Count all incoming requests"
});

const boundInstruments = new Map();

module.exports.countAllRequests = () => {
return (req, res, next) => {
if (!boundInstruments.has(req.path)) {
const labels = { route: req.path };
const boundCounter = requestCount.bind(labels);
boundInstruments.set(req.path, boundCounter);
}

boundInstruments.get(req.path).add(1);
next();
};
};

1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions getting-started/monitored-example/package.json
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Expand Up @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"dependencies": {
"@opentelemetry/metrics": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/exporter-prometheus": "^0.11.0",
"axios": "^0.19.0",
"express": "^4.17.1"
}
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion getting-started/traced-example/package.json
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
"@opentelemetry/core": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/exporter-zipkin": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/node": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/plugin-express": "^0.9.0",
"@opentelemetry/plugin-express": "^0.10.0",
"@opentelemetry/plugin-http": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/plugin-https": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/tracing": "^0.11.0",
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20 changes: 8 additions & 12 deletions getting-started/ts-example/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This TypeScript guide will walk you through the setup and configuration process

This guide assumes you are going to be using Zipkin as your tracing backend, but modifying it for Jaeger should be straightforward.

An example application which can be used with this guide can be found at in the same directory.
An example application which can be used with this guide can be found in the [example directory](example). You can see what it looks like with tracing enabled in the [traced-example directory](traced-example).

### Setting up a Tracing Backend

Expand All @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Browse to <http://localhost:9411> to ensure that you can see the Zipkin UI.

([link to JavaScript version](../README.md#trace-your-nodejs-application))

This guide uses the example application provided in the `example` directory, but the steps to instrument your own application should be broadly the same. Here is an overview of what we will be doing.
This guide uses the example application provided in the [example directory](example) but the steps to instrument your own application should be broadly the same. Here is an overview of what we will be doing.

1. Install the required OpenTelemetry libraries
2. Initialize a global tracer
Expand All @@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ $ npm install \
@opentelemetry/core \
@opentelemetry/node \
@opentelemetry/plugin-http \
@opentelemetry/api
@opentelemetry/plugin-https \
@opentelemetry/plugin-express
```

#### Initialize a global tracer
Expand All @@ -73,7 +74,6 @@ All tracing initialization should happen before your application’s code runs.
Create a file named `tracing.ts` and add the following code:

```typescript
import * as opentelemetry from '@opentelemetry/api';
import { LogLevel } from '@opentelemetry/core';
import { NodeTracerProvider } from '@opentelemetry/node';

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$ cd Downloads

$ # Replace the file name below with your downloaded tarball
$ tar xvfz prometheus-2.14.0.darwin-amd64.tar
$ tar xvfz prometheus-2.20.1.darwin-amd64.tar

$ # Replace the dir below with your created directory
$ cd prometheus-2.14.0.darwin-amd64
$ cd prometheus-2.20.1.darwin-amd64

$ ls
LICENSE console_libraries data prometheus.yml tsdb
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ scrape_configs:

([link to JavaScript version](../README.md#monitor-your-nodejs-application))

An example application which can be used with this guide can be found at in the current directory.
An example application which can be used with this guide can be found at in the [example directory](example). You can see what it looks like with metric monitoring enabled in the [monitored-example directory](monitored-example).

1. Install the required OpenTelemetry metrics libraries
2. Initialize a meter and collect metrics
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Ensure prometheus is running by running the `prometheus` binary from earlier and start your application.

```sh
$ npm start

> @opentelemetry/[email protected] start /Users/.../opentelemetry-js/getting-started/example/ts
> ts-node app.ts

$ ts-node app.ts
prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:9464/metrics
Listening for requests on http://localhost:8080
```
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40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions getting-started/ts-example/example/app.ts
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import * as express from "express";
import axios from "axios";

const PORT: string = process.env.PORT || "8080";

const app = express();

app.get("/", (req, res) => {
axios
.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/middle-tier`)
.then(() => axios.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/middle-tier`))
.then(response => {
res.send(response.data);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
res.status(500).send();
});
});

app.get("/middle-tier", (req, res) => {
axios
.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/backend`)
.then(() => axios.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/backend`))
.then(response => {
res.send(response.data);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
res.status(500).send();
});
});

app.get("/backend", (req, res) => {
res.send("Hello from the backend");
});

app.listen(parseInt(PORT, 10), () => {
console.log(`Listening for requests on http://localhost:${PORT}`);
});
20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions getting-started/ts-example/example/package.json
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{
"name": "@opentelemetry/getting-started-ts-example",
"version": "0.11.0",
"description": "This repository provides everything required to follow the OpenTelemetry Getting Started Guide",
"main": "app.ts",
"scripts": {
"start": "ts-node app.ts"
},
"author": "OpenTelemetry Authors",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/express": "4.17.7",
"@types/node": "14.0.27",
"ts-node": "8.10.2"
},
"dependencies": {
"axios": "^0.19.1",
"express": "^4.17.1"
}
}
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
import * as express from "express";
import axios from "axios";

import { countAllRequests } from "./monitoring";

const PORT: string = process.env.PORT || "8080";

import { countAllRequests } from './monitoring';
const app = express();
app.use(countAllRequests());

app.get("/", (req, res) => {
axios
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res.send("Hello from the backend");
});

app.use(countAllRequests());

app.listen(parseInt(PORT, 10), () => {
console.log(`Listening for requests on http://localhost:${PORT}`);
});
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@@ -1,32 +1,34 @@
import { Request, Response, NextFunction } from 'express';
import { MeterProvider } from '@opentelemetry/metrics';
import { Counter } from '@opentelemetry/api';
import { PrometheusExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-prometheus';
import { RequestHandler } from "express";

const prometheusPort = PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.port;
const prometheusEndpoint = PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.endpoint;

const exporter = new PrometheusExporter(
{
startServer: true,
},
() => {
console.log(
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.port}${PrometheusExporter.DEFAULT_OPTIONS.endpoint}`,
`prometheus scrape endpoint: http://localhost:${prometheusPort}${prometheusEndpoint}`,
);
},
);

const meter = new MeterProvider({
exporter,
interval: 1000,
}).getMeter('example-ts');
}).getMeter('your-meter-name');

const requestCount: Counter = meter.createCounter("requests", {
description: "Count all incoming requests"
const requestCount = meter.createCounter('requests', {
description: 'Count all incoming requests',
});

const handles = new Map();

export const countAllRequests = (): RequestHandler => {
return (req, res, next) => {
export const countAllRequests = () => {
return (req: Request, _res: Response, next: NextFunction) => {
if (!handles.has(req.path)) {
const labels = { route: req.path };
const handle = requestCount.bind(labels);
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22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions getting-started/ts-example/monitored-example/package.json
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{
"name": "@opentelemetry/getting-started-monitored-ts-example",
"version": "0.11.0",
"description": "This repository provides everything required to follow the OpenTelemetry Getting Started Guide",
"main": "app.ts",
"scripts": {
"start": "ts-node app.ts"
},
"author": "OpenTelemetry Authors",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"devDependencies": {
"@types/express": "4.17.7",
"@types/node": "14.0.27",
"ts-node": "8.10.2"
},
"dependencies": {
"@opentelemetry/exporter-prometheus": "^0.11.0",
"@opentelemetry/metrics": "^0.11.0",
"axios": "^0.19.1",
"express": "^4.17.1"
}
}
40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions getting-started/ts-example/traced-example/app.ts
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import * as express from "express";
import axios from "axios";

const PORT: string = process.env.PORT || "8080";

const app = express();

app.get("/", (req, res) => {
axios
.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/middle-tier`)
.then(() => axios.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/middle-tier`))
.then(result => {
res.send(result.data);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
res.status(500).send();
});
});

app.get("/middle-tier", (req, res) => {
axios
.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/backend`)
.then(() => axios.get(`http://localhost:${PORT}/backend`))
.then(result => {
res.send(result.data);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
res.status(500).send();
});
});

app.get("/backend", (req, res) => {
res.send("Hello from the backend");
});

app.listen(parseInt(PORT, 10), () => {
console.log(`Listening for requests on http://localhost:${PORT}`);
});
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