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Utilidades simplificadas para instrumentación con OpenTelemetry

Project description

OpenTelemetry Utils

A Python library designed to simplify application instrumentation using OpenTelemetry. This library provides an abstraction layer that makes instrumentation more intuitive and less intrusive in your business logic.

Features

  • Simplified OpenTelemetry configuration
  • Intuitive API for distributed tracing
  • Utilities for metrics and structured logging
  • OpenTelemetry Collector integration
  • Complete context propagation support
  • Full compatibility with asynchronous applications

Installation

pip install otel-utils

Basic Usage

Initial Configuration

from otel_utils import OtelConfig, OtelConfigurator

config = OtelConfig(
    service_name="my-service",
    environment="production",
    otlp_endpoint="http://localhost:4318",  # Optional
    protocol="http",                        # "http" or "grpc", default "grpc"
    trace_sample_rate=1.0,                  # Sampling rate, default 1.0
    metric_export_interval_ms=30000,        # Metrics export interval
    log_level=logging.INFO,                 # Logging level
    enable_console_logging=True,            # Enable console logging
    additional_resources={                   # Optional additional resources
        "deployment.region": "us-east-1",
        "team.name": "backend"
    }
)

OtelConfigurator(config)

Tracing

from otel_utils import Tracer

tracer = Tracer("my-service")

# Using the decorator
@tracer.trace("my_operation")
async def my_function():
    # Your code here
    pass

# Using the context manager
with tracer.create_span("my_operation") as span:
    span.set_attribute("key", "value")
    # Your code here

Metrics

from otel_utils import Metrics

metrics = Metrics("my-service")

# Simple counter
counter = metrics.get_counter("requests_total")
counter.add(1, {"endpoint": "/api/v1/resource"})

# Histogram for latencies
with metrics.measure_duration("request_duration"):
    # Your code here
    pass

Structured Logging

from otel_utils import StructuredLogger

logger = StructuredLogger("my-service")

with logger.operation_context("process_order", order_id="123"):
    logger.info("Starting processing")
    # Your code here

OpenTelemetry Collector Integration

This library is designed to work seamlessly with the OpenTelemetry Collector. Telemetry data is sent using the OTLP protocol, which is the OpenTelemetry standard.

Collector Configuration with HTTP

receivers:
  otlp:
    protocols:
      http:
        endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4318

exporters:
  # configure your exporters here

service:
  pipelines:
    traces:
      receivers: [otlp]
      exporters: [your-exporter]

Collector Configuration with gRPC

receivers:
  otlp:
    protocols:
      grpc:
        endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4317

exporters:
  # configure your exporters here

service:
  pipelines:
    traces:
      receivers: [otlp]
      exporters: [your-exporter]

Best Practices

Separation of Concerns

Keep instrumentation separate from business logic by creating domain-specific abstractions. Your business code should remain clean and focused on its primary responsibilities.

Consistent Naming

Use coherent naming conventions for spans, metrics, and logs across your services. This makes it easier to correlate and analyze telemetry data.

Relevant Context

Include useful contextual information in spans and logs, but be mindful of sensitive data. Focus on information that aids debugging and monitoring.

Appropriate Granularity

Don't instrument everything. Focus on significant operations that provide value for monitoring and debugging. Consider the overhead and noise ratio when adding instrumentation.

Development

To set up the development environment:

# Create virtualenv
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # or `venv\Scripts\activate` on Windows

# Install development dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest

Contributing

  1. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/new-feature)
  2. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add new feature')
  3. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/new-feature)
  4. Create a Pull Request

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