Distributed tracing instrumentation for asyncio application with zipkin
Project description
aiozipkin
aiozipkin is Python 3.6+ module that adds distributed tracing capabilities from asyncio applications with zipkin (http://zipkin.io) server instrumentation.
zipkin is a distributed tracing system. It helps gather timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in microservice architectures. It manages both the collection and lookup of this data. Zipkin’s design is based on the Google Dapper paper.
Applications are instrumented with aiozipkin report timing data to zipkin. The Zipkin UI also presents a Dependency diagram showing how many traced requests went through each application. If you are troubleshooting latency problems or errors, you can filter or sort all traces based on the application, length of trace, annotation, or timestamp.
Features
Distributed tracing capabilities to asyncio applications.
Support zipkin v2 protocol.
Easy to use API.
Explicit context handling, no thread local variables.
Can work with jaeger and stackdriver through zipkin compatible API.
zipkin vocabulary
Before code lets learn important zipkin vocabulary, for more detailed information please visit https://zipkin.io/pages/instrumenting
Span represents one specific method (RPC) call
Annotation string data associated with a particular timestamp in span
Tag - key and value associated with given span
Trace - collection of spans, related to serving particular request
Simple example
import asyncio
import aiozipkin as az
async def run():
# setup zipkin client
zipkin_address = 'http://127.0.0.1:9411/api/v2/spans'
endpoint = az.create_endpoint(
"simple_service", ipv4="127.0.0.1", port=8080)
tracer = await az.create(zipkin_address, endpoint, sample_rate=1.0)
# create and setup new trace
with tracer.new_trace(sampled=True) as span:
# give a name for the span
span.name("Slow SQL")
# tag with relevant information
span.tag("span_type", "root")
# indicate that this is client span
span.kind(az.CLIENT)
# make timestamp and name it with START SQL query
span.annotate("START SQL SELECT * FROM")
# imitate long SQL query
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# make other timestamp and name it "END SQL"
span.annotate("END SQL")
await tracer.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(run())
aiohttp example
aiozipkin includes aiohttp server instrumentation, for this create web.Application() as usual and install aiozipkin plugin:
import aiozipkin as az
def init_app():
host, port = "127.0.0.1", 8080
app = web.Application()
endpoint = az.create_endpoint("AIOHTTP_SERVER", ipv4=host, port=port)
tracer = await az.create(zipkin_address, endpoint, sample_rate=1.0)
az.setup(app, tracer)
That is it, plugin adds middleware that tries to fetch context from headers, and create/join new trace. Optionally on client side you can add propagation headers in order to force tracing and to see network latency between client and server.
import aiozipkin as az
endpoint = az.create_endpoint("AIOHTTP_CLIENT")
tracer = await az.create(zipkin_address, endpoint)
with tracer.new_trace() as span:
span.kind(az.CLIENT)
headers = span.context.make_headers()
host = "http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/posts/{}".format(i)
resp = await session.get(host, headers=headers)
await resp.text()
Documentation
Installation
Installation process is simple, just:
$ pip install aiozipkin
Support of other collectors
aiozipkin can work with any other zipkin compatible service, currently we tested it with jaeger and stackdriver.
Jaeger support
jaeger supports zipkin span format as result it is possible to use aiozipkin with jaeger server. You just need to specify jaeger server address and it should work out of the box. Not need to run local zipkin server. For more informations see tests and jaeger documentation.
Stackdriver support
Google stackdriver supports zipkin span format as result it is possible to use aiozipkin with this google service. In order to make this work you need to setup zipkin service locally, that will send trace to the cloud. See google cloud documentation how to setup make zipkin collector:
Requirements
CHANGES
1.1.1 (2021-10-23)
Bugfixes
1.1.0 (2021-05-17)
Bugfixes
Expect trace request context to be of SimpleNamespace type. #385
1.0.0 (2020-11-06)
Bugfixes
Support Python 3.8 and Python 3.9 #259
0.7.1 (2020-09-20)
Bugfixes
Fix Manifest.in file; add CHANGES.rst to the Source Tarball.
0.7.0 (2020-07-17)
Features
Add support of AWS X-Ray trace id format. #273
0.6.0 (2019-10-12)
Add context var support for python3.7 aiohttp instrumentation #187
Single header tracing support #189
Add retries and batches to transport (thanks @konstantin-stepanov)
Drop python3.5 support #238
Use new typing syntax in codebase #237
0.5.0 (2018-12-25)
More strict typing configuration is used #147
Fixed bunch of typos in code and docs #151 #153 (thanks @deejay1)
Added interface for Transport #155 (thanks @deejay1)
Added create_custom helper for easer tracer configuration #160 (thanks @deejay1)
Added interface for Sampler #160 (thanks @deejay1)
Added py.typed marker
0.4.0 (2018-07-11)
Add more coverage with typing #147
Breaking change: typo send_inteval => send_interval #144 (thanks @gugu)
Breaking change: do not append api/v2/spans to the zipkin dress #150
0.3.0 (2018-06-13)
Add support http.route tag for aiohttp #138
Make zipkin address builder more permissive #141 (thanks @dsantosfff)
0.2.0 (2018-03-03)
Breaking change: az.create is coroutine now #114
Added context manger for tracer object #114
Added more mypy types #117
0.1.1 (2018-01-26)
Added new_child helper method #83
0.1.0 (2018-01-21)
After few months of work and beta releases here are basic features:
Initial release.
Implemented zipkin v2 protocol with HTTP transport
Added jaeger support
Added stackdriver support
Added aiohttp server support
Added aiohttp 3.0.0 client tracing support
Added examples and demos
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