OpenTelemetry Exporter Jaeger allows user to send collected traces to Jaeger
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NOTE: Support for @opentelemetry/exporter-jaeger will end March 2024, please use any of the following packages instead:
- @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto
- @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-grpc
- @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-http
NOTE: Bundling (with e.g. webpack, rollup, esbuild, ...) is not supported by this package. Please use @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto instead.
OpenTelemetry Jaeger Trace Exporter allows the user to send collected traces to Jaeger.
Jaeger, inspired by Dapper and OpenZipkin, is a distributed tracing system released as open source by Uber Technologies. It is used for monitoring and troubleshooting microservices-based distributed systems, including:
- Distributed context propagation
- Distributed transaction monitoring
- Root cause analysis
- Service dependency analysis
- Performance / latency optimization
This project relies on jaeger-client library and is thus only supported for Node.js.
Get up and running with Jaeger in your local environment.
Jaeger stores and queries traces exported by
applications instrumented with OpenTelemetry. The easiest way to start a Jaeger
server is to paste the below:
``bash`
docker run -d --name jaeger \
-e COLLECTOR_ZIPKIN_HTTP_PORT=9411 \
-p 5775:5775/udp \
-p 6831:6831/udp \
-p 6832:6832/udp \
-p 5778:5778 \
-p 16686:16686 \
-p 14268:14268 \
-p 9411:9411 \
jaegertracing/all-in-one:latest
Or run the jaeger-all-in-one(.exe) executable from the binary distribution archives:
`bash`
jaeger-all-in-one --collector.zipkin.http-port=9411
You can then navigate to
`bash`
npm install --save @opentelemetry/exporter-jaeger
Install the exporter on your application and pass the options, it must contain a service name.
Furthermore, the host option (which defaults to localhost), can instead be set by theOTEL_EXPORTER_JAEGER_AGENT_HOST environment variable to reduce in-code config. If both are
set, the value set by the option in code is authoritative.
`js
import { JaegerExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-jaeger';
const options = {
tags: [], // optional
// You can use the default UDPSender
host: 'localhost', // optional
port: 6832, // optional
// OR you can use the HTTPSender as follows
// endpoint: 'http://localhost:14268/api/traces',
maxPacketSize: 65000 // optional
}
const exporter = new JaegerExporter(options);
`
Now, register the exporter.
`js
const tracerProvider = new NodeTracerProvider({
spanProcessors: [new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter)]
})
const tracer = traceProvider.getTracer('my-tracer')
`
You can use built-in SimpleSpanProcessor or BatchSpanProcessor or write your own.
- SimpleSpanProcessor: The implementation of SpanProcessor that passes ended span directly to the configured SpanExporter.SpanProcessor
- BatchSpanProcessor: The implementation of the that batches ended spans and pushes them to the configured SpanExporter. It is recommended to use this SpanProcessor` for better performance and optimization.
- To know more about Jaeger, visit:
- For more information on OpenTelemetry, visit:
- For more about OpenTelemetry JavaScript:
- For help or feedback on this project, join us in [GitHub Discussions][discussions-url]
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