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OpenTelemetry log handler and tracing plugin for simple_log_factory

Project description

simple-log-factory-ext-otel

OpenTelemetry log handler and tracing plugin for simple_log_factory.

Ship your log messages and traces to any OpenTelemetry-compatible backend (Tempo, Jaeger, Grafana Cloud, SigNoz, etc.) without changing any existing logging code.

Installation

pip install simple-log-factory-ext-otel

Or with UV:

uv add simple-log-factory-ext-otel

Quick Start

Pattern 1 — Logs Only

from simple_log_factory import log_factory
from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import OtelLogHandler

# 1. Initialize the handler
otel_handler = OtelLogHandler(
    service_name="my-service",
    endpoint="http://localhost:4317",
)

# 2. Pass it to log_factory — done
logger = log_factory(
    __name__,
    custom_handlers=[otel_handler],
)

logger.info("This goes to console AND to your OTel backend")

# 3. Clean shutdown (optional but recommended)
otel_handler.shutdown()

Pattern 2 — All-in-One with otel_log_factory()

from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import otel_log_factory

# One call — creates logger, OTel handler, and tracer
traced = otel_log_factory(
    service_name="my-service",
    otel_exporter_http="http://localhost:4318",
)

# Logging works immediately
traced.info("Service started")

# Spans are ready too
with traced.span("process-order", attributes={"order.id": "123"}):
    traced.info("Processing order")

# Subsequent calls with the same endpoint/service/log_name return the
# cached instance (cache_logger=True by default)
same_traced = otel_log_factory(
    service_name="my-service",
    otel_exporter_http="http://localhost:4318",
)
assert same_traced is traced

# Different service names or endpoints get independent loggers
payments_traced = otel_log_factory(
    service_name="payment-service",
    otel_exporter_http="http://localhost:4318",
)

Pattern 3 — Logs + Tracing with setup_otel()

from simple_log_factory import log_factory
from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import setup_otel, TracedLogger

# 1. One-call setup — creates both log handler and tracer
#    with a shared Resource; registers TracerProvider globally
handler, otel_tracer = setup_otel(
    service_name="my-service",
    endpoint="http://localhost:4317",
)

# 2. Create a logger with the OTel handler
logger = log_factory(__name__, custom_handlers=[handler])

# 3. Wrap with TracedLogger for span support
traced = TracedLogger(logger=logger, tracer=otel_tracer.tracer)

# 4. Use span() to create correlated spans
with traced.span("process-order", attributes={"order.id": "123"}):
    traced.info("Processing order")   # auto-correlated with the span
    # ... your business logic ...

# 5. Or use @trace() as a decorator
@traced.trace("fetch-user")
def fetch_user(user_id: int) -> dict:
    traced.info("Fetching user %d", user_id)
    return {"id": user_id, "name": "Alice"}

fetch_user(42)

Configuration

OtelLogHandler Parameters

Parameter Type Default Description
service_name str (required) Logical name of the service emitting logs
endpoint str http://localhost:4317 OTLP receiver endpoint
protocol str "grpc" Transport protocol — "grpc" or "http"
insecure bool True Use plaintext (insecure) connection
headers Dict[str, str] None Metadata headers sent with every export request
resource_attributes Dict[str, str] None Extra OTel Resource attributes
log_level int logging.NOTSET Minimum severity forwarded to the OTel pipeline
export_timeout_millis int 30000 Timeout in ms for each export batch

Using HTTP Instead of gRPC

from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import OtelLogHandler

handler = OtelLogHandler(
    service_name="my-service",
    endpoint="http://localhost:4318/v1/logs",
    protocol="http",
)

Custom Resource Attributes

from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import OtelLogHandler

handler = OtelLogHandler(
    service_name="my-service",
    resource_attributes={
        "deployment.environment": "production",
        "service.version": "1.2.3",
    },
)

Authenticated Endpoints

from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import OtelLogHandler

handler = OtelLogHandler(
    service_name="my-service",
    endpoint="https://otel.example.com:4317",
    insecure=False,
    headers={"Authorization": "Bearer <token>"},
)

Level Filtering

Only export warnings and above to your OTel backend:

import logging

from simple_log_factory_ext_otel import OtelLogHandler

handler = OtelLogHandler(
    service_name="my-service",
    log_level=logging.WARNING,
)

TracedLogger API

TracedLogger wraps a standard logging.Logger and an OTel Tracer:

  • span(name, attributes) — context manager that creates an OTel span. Logs inside the block are auto-correlated.
  • trace(name, attributes) — decorator that wraps a function in a span. Exceptions are recorded on the span and re-raised.
  • debug/info/warning/error/exception/critical/log — proxy to the underlying logger.
  • logger / tracer properties — escape hatches for direct access.

setup_otel() Parameters

Parameter Type Default Description
service_name str (required) Logical name of the service
endpoint str http://localhost:4317 OTLP receiver endpoint
protocol str "grpc" Transport protocol — "grpc" or "http"
insecure bool True Use plaintext (insecure) connection
headers Dict[str, str] None Metadata headers sent with every export request
resource_attributes Dict[str, str] None Extra OTel Resource attributes
export_timeout_millis int 30000 Timeout in ms for each export batch
log_level int logging.NOTSET Minimum severity forwarded to the OTel pipeline

Returns a (OtelLogHandler, OtelTracer) tuple. The TracerProvider is registered globally so auto-instrumentation libraries (FastAPI, psycopg2, etc.) share the same provider.

otel_log_factory() Parameters

Parameter Type Default Description
service_name str (required) Logical name of the service
otel_exporter_http str (required) Base URL of the OTel collector (e.g. http://localhost:4318)
log_name str service_name Name passed to log_factory. Defaults to service_name when None
cache_logger bool True Cache and reuse the logger for the same endpoint/service/log-name combo
use_http_protocol bool True True for HTTP (appends /v1/logs and /v1/traces), False for gRPC
**kwargs Extra keyword arguments forwarded to simple_log_factory.log_factory

Returns a TracedLogger with both logging and tracing configured. The TracerProvider is registered globally. Loggers are cached by the composite key (otel_exporter_http, service_name, log_name), so different services or endpoints get independent loggers.

How It Works

OtelLogHandler extends logging.Handler directly (not OTel's LoggingHandler) and internally composes the OTel pipeline:

Your code
  └─► log_factory (attaches handler, sets formatter & level)
        └─► OtelLogHandler.emit(record)
              └─► Internal OTel LoggingHandler (LogRecord → OTel translation)
                    └─► BatchLogRecordProcessor
                          └─► OTLPLogExporter (gRPC or HTTP)
                                └─► OTel Collector / Backend

This composition pattern is critical: log_factory calls setFormatter() and setLevel() on every handler it receives. If we inherited from OTel's LoggingHandler, the factory's formatter would overwrite OTel's internal translation. By wrapping it, both pipelines stay independent.

Trace Context Correlation

When using setup_otel() or sharing a Resource between OtelLogHandler and OtelTracer, span and trace IDs are automatically attached to log records emitted inside active spans. No extra configuration needed.

Lifecycle Management

The handler registers an atexit hook to flush and shut down on interpreter exit. For explicit control:

# Force-flush buffered records
otel_handler.flush()

# Graceful shutdown (idempotent, safe to call multiple times)
otel_handler.shutdown()

Local Development

Create a virtual environment with UV:

uv venv
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"

Run tests:

pytest --cov=simple_log_factory_ext_otel --cov-report=term-missing

Run linters:

black --check .
isort --check .
ruff check .
mypy simple_log_factory_ext_otel

License

GPL-3.0 — see LICENSE.md for details.

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