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Jaeger Logger Reporter

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Jaeger Logger Reporter

This packages enables a way to log your span in a simple way. It provides a LoggerReporter with some configurations. But enables a way to create custom logger reporters.

It extends the jaeger-client packages, change the configuration in a way it's possible use customer logger reporters.

Installation

Running the following command:

$ pip install jaeger-logger

Usage

It's very similar to the jaeger-client, the only difference will be the configuration.

import time
import logging
import sys
from jaeger_logger import LoggerTraceConfig
from jaeger_logger import LoggerTracerReporter


if __name__ == "__main__":

    config = LoggerTraceConfig(
        config={
            'sampler': {
                'type': 'const',
                'param': 1,
            },
            'local_agent': {
                'reporting_host': 'localhost',
                'reporting_port': '5775',
            },
            'logging': True,
            'max_tag_value_length': sys.maxsize
        },
        service_name='test',
        validate=True,
    )

    # define the logger to use, by default LoggerTracerReporter but can be changed.
    tracer = config.initialize_tracer(
        logger=LoggerTracerReporter())

    with tracer.start_span('TestSpan') as span:
        span.log_kv({'event': 'test message', 'life': 42})

        with tracer.start_span('ChildSpan', child_of=span) as child_span:
            child_span.log_kv({'event': 'down below'})

    # yield to IOLoop to flush the spans - https://github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger-client-python/issues/50
    time.sleep(2)
    tracer.close()  # flush any buffered spans

It will produce a logger output similar to:

[INFO][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784749] tracer.logger [TestSpan] STARTED
INFO:tracer.logger:
2020-10-12T12:51:25.784830
[INFO][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784830] tracer.logger [TestSpan][ChildSpan] STARTED
INFO:tracer.logger:
2020-10-12T12:51:25.784837
[DEBUG][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784837] tracer.logger [TestSpan][ChildSpan] LOG down below
DEBUG:tracer.logger:down below
2020-10-12T12:51:25.784852
[INFO][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784852] tracer.logger [TestSpan][ChildSpan] FINISHED  2.2172927856445312e-05s
INFO:tracer.logger: 2.2172927856445312e-05s
2020-10-12T12:51:25.784794
[DEBUG][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784794] tracer.logger [TestSpan] LOG test message 42
DEBUG:tracer.logger:test message 42
2020-10-12T12:51:25.784912
[INFO][2020-10-12T12:51:25.784912] tracer.logger [TestSpan] FINISHED  0.0001628398895263672s
INFO:tracer.logger: 0.0001628398895263672s

LoggerTracerReporter

LoggerTracerReporter have some configurations.

Span identifier

By default the span it's identifier by operation_name eg:

[get_user]

But can be changed:

def span_identifier(span):
    return f'**{span}**'

...
tracer = config.initialize_tracer(
    logger=LoggerTracerReporter(span_identifier=span_identifier))

And the output will be something like:

**79408c731416c394:55150307c2aa6ca8:0:1 test.TestSpan**

Note: if the span has a parent the parent identifier will be display before the span identifier:

[parent_id][span_id]

Logger formatter

The logger follows this formatter:

'%(levelname)s][%(date)s] %(name)s %(span)s %(event)s %(message)s'

Where:

  • levelname is the log level of message;
  • date is the time of event;
  • name is the logger name;
  • span is the span identifier;
  • event is the span event
  • message is the message of the log

The logger can be overrider on LoggerTracerReporterinstaciation.

Span life cycle

Defined tags

There are some Tags keys defined. Can be used to improve the log quality:

  • LOG_HTTP_METHOD
  • LOG_HTTP_URL
  • LOG_HTTP_STATUS_CODE
  • LOG_SPAN_ERROR
  • LOG_SPAN_HTML_DATA
  • LOG_SPAN_HTML_RESPONSE
  • LOG_SPAN_SERIALIZER_RESPONSE

Events

There's some different events types:

STARTED

Identify the start of the event. It will show:

  • date of the begin of the span
  • LOG_HTTP_METHOD and LOG_HTTP_URL if exist, as a message

TAG

Represent a value of a span tag (log_level = DEBUG)

LOG

Represent a value of a log_kv (log_level = DEBUG)`

FINISHED

Identify the end of the event. It will show:

  • date of the end of the span
  • LOG_HTTP_STATUS_CODE if exist, and the duration fo the span as a message

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