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Rotel SDK for Python Processors

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rotel-sdk 🌶️ 🍅

Python type hints package for the Rotel processor SDK.

Description

This package provides type hints for the Rotel processor SDK and is intended for use with your Python LSP (pyright or other) in your IDE of choice. Rotel is an efficient, high-performance solution for collecting, processing, and exporting telemetry data. Rotel is ideal for resource-constrained environments and applications where minimizing overhead is critical.

When using a Python processor enabled release of Rotel, you can write native Python code to process and filter your telemetry data before sending to an exporter. Rotel provides Rust binding for Python with the pyo3 create to provide a high-performance OpenTelemetry processor API bundled as a Python extension.

Supported Telemetry Types

Telemetry Type Support
Traces Alpha
Logs Alpha
Metrics Coming Soon

Modules and Classes Provided

Module Classes
rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.common.v1 AnyValue, ArrayValue, InstrumentationScope, KeyValue, KeyValueList,
rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.resource.v1 Resource
rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.trace.v1 ResourceSpans, ScopeSpans, Span, Event, Link, Status
rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.logs.v1 ResourceLogs, ScopeLogs, LogRecord

Getting Started

In order to use the Rotel Python processor SDK you will need to either build from source using the --features pyo3 flag or download the latest Python processor enabled version of Rotel. Python processor versions of Rotel are prefixed with rotel_py_processor. Choose the release that matches your system architecture and the version of Python you have installed .

For example is you are going to run Rotel and write processors on x86_64 with Python 3.13 download and install...

rotel_py_processor_3.13_v0.0.1-alpha5_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz

Setting up a rotel processor development environment

Create a new virtual environment and install the rotel-sdk

mkdir /tmp/rotel_processors_example; cd /tmp/rotel_processors_example
python -m venv ./.venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
pip install rotel-sdk --pre

Writing a trace processor with the process(resource_spans: ResourceSpans) function.

Your processor must implement a function called process in order for rotel to execute your processor. Each time process is called your processor will be handed a instance of the ResourceSpan class for you to manipulate as you like.

Trace processor example

The following is an example OTel trace processor called append_resource_attributes_to_spans.py which adds the OS name, version, and a timestamp named rotel.process.time to the Resource Attributes of a batch of Spans. Open up your editor or Python IDE and paste the following into a file called append_resource_attributes_to_spans.py and run with the following command.

import platform
from datetime import datetime

from rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.resource.v1 import Resource
from rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.common.v1 import KeyValue
from rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.trace.v1 import ResourceSpans


def process_spans(resource_spans: ResourceSpans):
    resource = resource_spans.resource
    # If resource is None, we'll create a new one to store our attributes, otherwise we'll append to the existing Resource
    if resource is None:
        resource = Resource()

    current_time = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
    os_name = platform.system()
    os_version = platform.release()
    # Add attributes
    resource.attributes.append(KeyValue.new_string_value("os.name", os_name))
    resource.attributes.append(KeyValue.new_string_value("os.version", os_version))
    resource.attributes.append(KeyValue.new_string_value("rotel.process.time", current_time))

Now start rotel and the processor with the following command and use a load generator to generate some spans and send to rotel. When you view the spans in your observability backend you should now see the newly added attributes.

./rotel start --otlp-exporter-endpoint <otlp-endpoint-url> --otlp-with-trace-processor ./append_resource_attributes_to_spans.py

Logs processor example

For logs let's try something a little different. The following is an example OTel log processor called redact_emails_in_logs.py. This script checks to see if LogRecords have a body that contains email addresses. If an email is found, we redact the email and replace it with the string **[email redacted]**. Open up your editor or Python IDE and paste the following into a file called redact_emails_in_logs.py and run with the following command.

import re
import itertools

from rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.common.v1 import AnyValue
from rotel_sdk.open_telemetry.logs.v1 import ResourceLogs

email_pattern = r'\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z|a-z]{2,}\b'


def process_logs(resource_logs: ResourceLogs):
    for log_record in itertools.chain.from_iterable(
            scope_log.log_records for scope_log in resource_logs.scope_logs
    ):
        if hasattr(log_record, 'body') and log_record.body and hasattr(log_record.body, 'value'):
            if log_record.body.value and re.search(email_pattern, log_record.body.value):
                log_record.body = redact_emails(log_record.body.value)


def redact_emails(text: str):
    """
    Searches for email addresses in a string and replaces them with '*** redacted'
    
    Args:
        text (str): The input string to search for email addresses
        
    Returns:
        str: The string with email addresses replaced by '*** redacted'
    """
    return AnyValue(re.sub(email_pattern, '**[email redacted]**', text))

Now start rotel and the processor with the following command and use a load generator to send some log messages to rotel that contain email addresses. When you view the logs in your observability backend you should now see the email address are redacted.

./rotel start --otlp-exporter-endpoint <otlp-endpoint-url> --otlp-with-logs-processor ./redact_emails_in_logs.py

For this example we'll use a log body with the following content.

192.168.1.45 - - [23/May/2025:14:32:17 +0000] "POST /contact-form HTTP/1.1" 200 1247 "https://example.com/contact" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36" "email=john.doe@company.com&subject=Support Request&message=Need help with login issues"

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