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Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distribution for Python

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Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python :stars:

Tracer Testing Version

The Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distribution for Python is a package that provides no-code distributed tracing for containerized applications.

The Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distribution for Python is made of several upstream OpenTelemetry packages, with additional automated quality-assurance and customizations that optimize for no-code injection, meaning that you should need to update exactly zero lines of code in your application in order to make use of the Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distribution. (See the No-code instrumentation section for auto-instrumentation instructions)

Note: If you are looking for the Lumigo Python tracer for AWS Lambda functions, lumigo-tracer is the package you should use instead.

Setup

Adding the Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python to your application is a three-step process:

  1. Add the Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python as dependency
  2. Provide configurations through environment variables
  3. Activate the tracer, which can also be achieved through environment variables

Add lumigo_opentelemetry as dependency

The lumigo_opentelemetry package needs to be a dependency of your application. In most cases, you will add lumigo_opentelemetry as a line in requirements.txt:

lumigo_opentelemetry

Or, you may use pip:

pip install lumigo_opentelemetry

Environment-based configuration

Configure the LUMIGO_TRACER_TOKEN environment variable with the token value generated for you by the Lumigo platform, under Settings --> Tracing --> Manual tracing:

LUMIGO_TRACER_TOKEN=<token>

Replace <token> below with the token generated for you by the Lumigo platform.

It is also strongly suggested that you set the OTEL_SERVICE_NAME environment variable with, as value, the service name you have chosen for your application:

OTEL_SERVICE_NAME=<service name>

Replace <service name> with the desired name of the service.

Note: While you are providing environment variables for configuration, consider also providing the one needed for no-code tracer activation :-)

Tracer activation

There are two ways to activate the lumigo_opentelemetry package: one based on importing the package in code (manual activation), and the other via the environment (no-code activation). The no-code activation approach is the preferred one.

No-code activation

Note: The instructions in this section are mutually exclusive with those provided in the Manual instrumentation section.

Set the following environment variable:

AUTOWRAPT_BOOTSTRAP=lumigo_opentelemetry

Manual activation

Note: The instructions in this section are mutually exclusive with those provided in the No-code activation section.

Import lumigo_opentelemetry at the beginning of your main file:

import lumigo_opentelemetry

Configuration

OpenTelemetry configurations

The Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python is made of several upstream OpenTelemetry packages, together with additional logic and, as such, the environment variables that work with "vanilla" OpenTelemetry work also with the Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python. Specifically supported are:

Lumigo-specific configurations

The lumigo_opentelemetry package additionally supports the following configuration options as environment variables:

  • LUMIGO_TRACER_TOKEN: [Required] Required configuration to send data to Lumigo; you will find the right value in Lumigo under Settings -> Tracing -> Manual tracing.
  • LUMIGO_DEBUG=TRUE: Enables debug logging
  • LUMIGO_DEBUG_SPANDUMP: path to a local file where to write a local copy of the spans that will be sent to Lumigo; this option handy for local testing but should not be used in production unless you are instructed to do so by Lumigo support.
  • LUMIGO_SECRET_MASKING_REGEX=["regex1", "regex2"]: Prevents Lumigo from sending keys that match the supplied regular expressions. All regular expressions are case-insensitive. By default, Lumigo applies the following regular expressions: [".*pass.*", ".*key.*", ".*secret.*", ".*credential.*", ".*passphrase.*"].
  • LUMIGO_SWITCH_OFF=TRUE: This option disables the Lumigo OpenTelemetry distro entirely; no instrumentation will be injected, no tracing data will be collected.

Supported runtimes

  • cpython: 3.7.x, 3.8.x, 3.9.x, 3.10.x

Supported packages

Instrumentation Package Supported Versions
botocore boto3 1.17.22~1.24.35
fastapi fastapi 0.56.1~0.82.0
uvicorn 0.11.3~0.18.3
flask flask 2.0.0~2.2.2
pymongo pymongo 3.10.0~3.12.3
pymysql pymysql 0.9.0~0.10.1
1.0.0~1.0.2

Baseline setup

The Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro will automatically create the following OpenTelemetry constructs provided to a TraceProvider.

Resource attributes

SDK resource attributes

  • The attributes from the default resource:

    • telemetry.sdk.language: python
    • telemetry.sdk.name: opentelemetry
    • telemetry.sdk.version: depends on the version of the opentelemetry-sdk included in the dependencies
  • The lumigo.distro.version containing the version of the Lumigo OpenTelemetry Distro for Python as specified in the VERSION file

Process resource attributes

  • The following process.runtime.* attributes as specified in the Process Semantic Conventions:

    • process.runtime.description
    • process.runtime.name
    • process.runtime.version
  • A non-standard process.environ resource attribute, containing a stringified representation of the process environment, with environment variables scrubbed based on the LUMIGO_SECRET_MASKING_REGEX configuration.

Amazon ECS resource attributes

If the instrumented Python application is running on the Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS):

  • cloud.provider attribute with value aws
  • cloud.platform with value aws_ecs
  • container.name with the hostname of the ECS Task container
  • container.id with the ID of the Docker container (based on the cgroup id)

If the ECS task uses the ECS agent v1.4.0, and has therefore access to the Task metadata endpoint version 4, the following experimental attributes as specified in the AWS ECS Resource Attributes specification:

  • aws.ecs.container.arn
  • aws.ecs.cluster.arn
  • aws.ecs.launchtype
  • aws.ecs.task.arn
  • aws.ecs.task.family
  • aws.ecs.task.revision

Span exporters

SDK configuration

  • The following SDK environment variables are supported:

    • OTEL_SPAN_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT
    • OTEL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT

    ** If the OTEL_SPAN_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT environment variable is not set, the span attribute size limit will be taken from OTEL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT environment variable. The default size limit when both are not set is 2048.

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