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OpenTelemetry instrumentation for Strands Agents SDK.

Project description

LLM Tracekit - Strands

OpenTelemetry instrumentation for Strands Agents SDK, designed to simplify LLM application development and production tracing and debugging.

Installation

pip install "llm-tracekit-strands"

Usage

This section describes how to set up instrumentation for Strands Agents.

Setting up tracing

You can use the setup_export_to_coralogix function to setup tracing and export traces to Coralogix

from llm_tracekit.strands import setup_export_to_coralogix

setup_export_to_coralogix(
    service_name="ai-service",
    application_name="ai-application",
    subsystem_name="ai-subsystem",
    capture_content=True,
)

Alternatively, you can set up tracing manually:

from opentelemetry import trace
from opentelemetry.exporter.otlp.proto.grpc.trace_exporter import OTLPSpanExporter
from opentelemetry.sdk.resources import SERVICE_NAME, Resource
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace import TracerProvider
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace.export import SimpleSpanProcessor

tracer_provider = TracerProvider(
    resource=Resource.create({SERVICE_NAME: "ai-service"}),
)
exporter = OTLPSpanExporter()
span_processor = SimpleSpanProcessor(exporter)
tracer_provider.add_span_processor(span_processor)
trace.set_tracer_provider(tracer_provider)

Activation

To instrument Strands, call the instrument method

from llm_tracekit.strands import StrandsInstrumentor

StrandsInstrumentor().instrument()

Enabling message content

Message content such as the contents of the prompt, completion, function arguments and return values are not captured by default. To capture message content as span attributes, do one of the following:

  • Pass capture_content=True when calling setup_export_to_coralogix
  • Set the environment variable OTEL_INSTRUMENTATION_GENAI_CAPTURE_MESSAGE_CONTENT to true

Most Coralogix AI evaluations will not work without message contents, so it is highly recommended to enable capturing.

Uninstrument

To uninstrument clients, call the uninstrument method:

StrandsInstrumentor().uninstrument()

Full Example

from llm_tracekit.strands import StrandsInstrumentor, setup_export_to_coralogix
from strands import Agent

# Optional: Configure sending spans to Coralogix
# Reads Coralogix connection details from the following environment variables:
# - CX_TOKEN
# - CX_ENDPOINT
setup_export_to_coralogix(
    service_name="ai-service",
    application_name="ai-application",
    subsystem_name="ai-subsystem",
    capture_content=True,
)

# Activate instrumentation
StrandsInstrumentor().instrument()

# Example Strands Usage
agent = Agent(system_prompt="You are a helpful assistant.")
response = agent("Write a short poem on open telemetry.")

Overview

Strands Agents SDK already includes built-in OpenTelemetry tracing. This instrumentation enriches those existing spans with additional GenAI semantic convention attributes.

Semantic Conventions

Attribute Type Description Examples
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.role string Role of message author for user message <message_number> system, user, assistant, tool
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.content string Contents of user message <message_number> What's the weather in Paris?
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.id string ID of tool call in user message <message_number> call_O8NOz8VlxosSASEsOY7LDUcP
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.type string Type of tool call in user message <message_number> function
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.function.name string The name of the function used in tool call within user message <message_number> get_current_weather
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.function.arguments string Arguments passed to the function used in tool call within user message <message_number> {"location": "Seattle, WA"}
gen_ai.prompt.<message_number>.tool_call_id string Tool call ID in user message <message_number> call_mszuSIzqtI65i1wAUOE8w5H4
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.role string Role of message author for choice <choice_number> in model response assistant
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.finish_reason string Finish reason for choice <choice_number> in model response stop, tool_calls, error
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.content string Contents of choice <choice_number> in model response The weather in Paris is rainy and overcast, with temperatures around 57°F
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.id string ID of tool call in choice <choice_number> call_O8NOz8VlxosSASEsOY7LDUcP
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.type string Type of tool call in choice <choice_number> function
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.function.name string The name of the function used in tool call within choice <choice_number> get_current_weather
gen_ai.completion.<choice_number>.tool_calls.<tool_call_number>.function.arguments string Arguments passed to the function used in tool call within choice <choice_number> {"location": "Seattle, WA"}
gen_ai.request.tools.<tool_number>.type string Type of tool definition advertised to the model function
gen_ai.request.tools.<tool_number>.function.name string Name of the tool/function exposed to the model get_current_weather
gen_ai.request.tools.<tool_number>.function.description string Description of the tool/function Get the current weather in a given location
gen_ai.request.tools.<tool_number>.function.parameters string JSON schema describing the tool/function parameters {"type": "object", "properties": {"location": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["location"]}
gen_ai.request.user string A unique identifier representing the end-user user@company.com

User Identification

To capture user identification, pass the user parameter in your model's params configuration:

from strands.models.openai import OpenAIModel

model = OpenAIModel(
    model_id="gpt-4o",
    params={"user": "user@example.com"}
)

agent = Agent(model=model)

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