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+package opentracing
+
+import "time"
+
+// Tracer is a simple, thin interface for Span creation and SpanContext
+// propagation.
+type Tracer interface {
+
+ // Create, start, and return a new Span with the given `operationName` and
+ // incorporate the given StartSpanOption `opts`. (Note that `opts` borrows
+ // from the "functional options" pattern, per
+ // http://dave.cheney.net/2014/10/17/functional-options-for-friendly-apis)
+ //
+ // A Span with no SpanReference options (e.g., opentracing.ChildOf() or
+ // opentracing.FollowsFrom()) becomes the root of its own trace.
+ //
+ // Examples:
+ //
+ // var tracer opentracing.Tracer = ...
+ //
+ // // The root-span case:
+ // sp := tracer.StartSpan("GetFeed")
+ //
+ // // The vanilla child span case:
+ // sp := tracer.StartSpan(
+ // "GetFeed",
+ // opentracing.ChildOf(parentSpan.Context()))
+ //
+ // // All the bells and whistles:
+ // sp := tracer.StartSpan(
+ // "GetFeed",
+ // opentracing.ChildOf(parentSpan.Context()),
+ // opentracing.Tag{"user_agent", loggedReq.UserAgent},
+ // opentracing.StartTime(loggedReq.Timestamp),
+ // )
+ //
+ StartSpan(operationName string, opts ...StartSpanOption) Span
+
+ // Inject() takes the `sm` SpanContext instance and injects it for
+ // propagation within `carrier`. The actual type of `carrier` depends on
+ // the value of `format`.
+ //
+ // OpenTracing defines a common set of `format` values (see BuiltinFormat),
+ // and each has an expected carrier type.
+ //
+ // Other packages may declare their own `format` values, much like the keys
+ // used by `context.Context` (see
+ // https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/context#WithValue).
+ //
+ // Example usage (sans error handling):
+ //
+ // carrier := opentracing.HTTPHeadersCarrier(httpReq.Header)
+ // err := tracer.Inject(
+ // span.Context(),
+ // opentracing.HTTPHeaders,
+ // carrier)
+ //
+ // NOTE: All opentracing.Tracer implementations MUST support all
+ // BuiltinFormats.
+ //
+ // Implementations may return opentracing.ErrUnsupportedFormat if `format`
+ // is not supported by (or not known by) the implementation.
+ //
+ // Implementations may return opentracing.ErrInvalidCarrier or any other
+ // implementation-specific error if the format is supported but injection
+ // fails anyway.
+ //
+ // See Tracer.Extract().
+ Inject(sm SpanContext, format interface{}, carrier interface{}) error
+
+ // Extract() returns a SpanContext instance given `format` and `carrier`.
+ //
+ // OpenTracing defines a common set of `format` values (see BuiltinFormat),
+ // and each has an expected carrier type.
+ //
+ // Other packages may declare their own `format` values, much like the keys
+ // used by `context.Context` (see
+ // https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/context#WithValue).
+ //
+ // Example usage (with StartSpan):
+ //
+ //
+ // carrier := opentracing.HTTPHeadersCarrier(httpReq.Header)
+ // clientContext, err := tracer.Extract(opentracing.HTTPHeaders, carrier)
+ //
+ // // ... assuming the ultimate goal here is to resume the trace with a
+ // // server-side Span:
+ // var serverSpan opentracing.Span
+ // if err == nil {
+ // span = tracer.StartSpan(
+ // rpcMethodName, ext.RPCServerOption(clientContext))
+ // } else {
+ // span = tracer.StartSpan(rpcMethodName)
+ // }
+ //
+ //
+ // NOTE: All opentracing.Tracer implementations MUST support all
+ // BuiltinFormats.
+ //
+ // Return values:
+ // - A successful Extract returns a SpanContext instance and a nil error
+ // - If there was simply no SpanContext to extract in `carrier`, Extract()
+ // returns (nil, opentracing.ErrSpanContextNotFound)
+ // - If `format` is unsupported or unrecognized, Extract() returns (nil,
+ // opentracing.ErrUnsupportedFormat)
+ // - If there are more fundamental problems with the `carrier` object,
+ // Extract() may return opentracing.ErrInvalidCarrier,
+ // opentracing.ErrSpanContextCorrupted, or implementation-specific
+ // errors.
+ //
+ // See Tracer.Inject().
+ Extract(format interface{}, carrier interface{}) (SpanContext, error)
+}
+
+// StartSpanOptions allows Tracer.StartSpan() callers and implementors a
+// mechanism to override the start timestamp, specify Span References, and make
+// a single Tag or multiple Tags available at Span start time.
+//
+// StartSpan() callers should look at the StartSpanOption interface and
+// implementations available in this package.
+//
+// Tracer implementations can convert a slice of `StartSpanOption` instances
+// into a `StartSpanOptions` struct like so:
+//
+// func StartSpan(opName string, opts ...opentracing.StartSpanOption) {
+// sso := opentracing.StartSpanOptions{}
+// for _, o := range opts {
+// o.Apply(&sso)
+// }
+// ...
+// }
+//
+type StartSpanOptions struct {
+ // Zero or more causal references to other Spans (via their SpanContext).
+ // If empty, start a "root" Span (i.e., start a new trace).
+ References []SpanReference
+
+ // StartTime overrides the Span's start time, or implicitly becomes
+ // time.Now() if StartTime.IsZero().
+ StartTime time.Time
+
+ // Tags may have zero or more entries; the restrictions on map values are
+ // identical to those for Span.SetTag(). May be nil.
+ //
+ // If specified, the caller hands off ownership of Tags at
+ // StartSpan() invocation time.
+ Tags map[string]interface{}
+}
+
+// StartSpanOption instances (zero or more) may be passed to Tracer.StartSpan.
+//
+// StartSpanOption borrows from the "functional options" pattern, per
+// http://dave.cheney.net/2014/10/17/functional-options-for-friendly-apis
+type StartSpanOption interface {
+ Apply(*StartSpanOptions)
+}
+
+// SpanReferenceType is an enum type describing different categories of
+// relationships between two Spans. If Span-2 refers to Span-1, the
+// SpanReferenceType describes Span-1 from Span-2's perspective. For example,
+// ChildOfRef means that Span-1 created Span-2.
+//
+// NOTE: Span-1 and Span-2 do *not* necessarily depend on each other for
+// completion; e.g., Span-2 may be part of a background job enqueued by Span-1,
+// or Span-2 may be sitting in a distributed queue behind Span-1.
+type SpanReferenceType int
+
+const (
+ // ChildOfRef refers to a parent Span that caused *and* somehow depends
+ // upon the new child Span. Often (but not always), the parent Span cannot
+ // finish until the child Span does.
+ //
+ // An timing diagram for a ChildOfRef that's blocked on the new Span:
+ //
+ // [-Parent Span---------]
+ // [-Child Span----]
+ //
+ // See http://opentracing.io/spec/
+ //
+ // See opentracing.ChildOf()
+ ChildOfRef SpanReferenceType = iota
+
+ // FollowsFromRef refers to a parent Span that does not depend in any way
+ // on the result of the new child Span. For instance, one might use
+ // FollowsFromRefs to describe pipeline stages separated by queues,
+ // or a fire-and-forget cache insert at the tail end of a web request.
+ //
+ // A FollowsFromRef Span is part of the same logical trace as the new Span:
+ // i.e., the new Span is somehow caused by the work of its FollowsFromRef.
+ //
+ // All of the following could be valid timing diagrams for children that
+ // "FollowFrom" a parent.
+ //
+ // [-Parent Span-] [-Child Span-]
+ //
+ //
+ // [-Parent Span--]
+ // [-Child Span-]
+ //
+ //
+ // [-Parent Span-]
+ // [-Child Span-]
+ //
+ // See http://opentracing.io/spec/
+ //
+ // See opentracing.FollowsFrom()
+ FollowsFromRef
+)
+
+// SpanReference is a StartSpanOption that pairs a SpanReferenceType and a
+// referenced SpanContext. See the SpanReferenceType documentation for
+// supported relationships. If SpanReference is created with
+// ReferencedContext==nil, it has no effect. Thus it allows for a more concise
+// syntax for starting spans:
+//
+// sc, _ := tracer.Extract(someFormat, someCarrier)
+// span := tracer.StartSpan("operation", opentracing.ChildOf(sc))
+//
+// The `ChildOf(sc)` option above will not panic if sc == nil, it will just
+// not add the parent span reference to the options.
+type SpanReference struct {
+ Type SpanReferenceType
+ ReferencedContext SpanContext
+}
+
+// Apply satisfies the StartSpanOption interface.
+func (r SpanReference) Apply(o *StartSpanOptions) {
+ if r.ReferencedContext != nil {
+ o.References = append(o.References, r)
+ }
+}
+
+// ChildOf returns a StartSpanOption pointing to a dependent parent span.
+// If sc == nil, the option has no effect.
+//
+// See ChildOfRef, SpanReference
+func ChildOf(sc SpanContext) SpanReference {
+ return SpanReference{
+ Type: ChildOfRef,
+ ReferencedContext: sc,
+ }
+}
+
+// FollowsFrom returns a StartSpanOption pointing to a parent Span that caused
+// the child Span but does not directly depend on its result in any way.
+// If sc == nil, the option has no effect.
+//
+// See FollowsFromRef, SpanReference
+func FollowsFrom(sc SpanContext) SpanReference {
+ return SpanReference{
+ Type: FollowsFromRef,
+ ReferencedContext: sc,
+ }
+}
+
+// StartTime is a StartSpanOption that sets an explicit start timestamp for the
+// new Span.
+type StartTime time.Time
+
+// Apply satisfies the StartSpanOption interface.
+func (t StartTime) Apply(o *StartSpanOptions) {
+ o.StartTime = time.Time(t)
+}
+
+// Tags are a generic map from an arbitrary string key to an opaque value type.
+// The underlying tracing system is responsible for interpreting and
+// serializing the values.
+type Tags map[string]interface{}
+
+// Apply satisfies the StartSpanOption interface.
+func (t Tags) Apply(o *StartSpanOptions) {
+ if o.Tags == nil {
+ o.Tags = make(map[string]interface{})
+ }
+ for k, v := range t {
+ o.Tags[k] = v
+ }
+}
+
+// Tag may be passed as a StartSpanOption to add a tag to new spans,
+// or its Set method may be used to apply the tag to an existing Span,
+// for example:
+//
+// tracer.StartSpan("opName", Tag{"Key", value})
+//
+// or
+//
+// Tag{"key", value}.Set(span)
+type Tag struct {
+ Key string
+ Value interface{}
+}
+
+// Apply satisfies the StartSpanOption interface.
+func (t Tag) Apply(o *StartSpanOptions) {
+ if o.Tags == nil {
+ o.Tags = make(map[string]interface{})
+ }
+ o.Tags[t.Key] = t.Value
+}
+
+// Set applies the tag to an existing Span.
+func (t Tag) Set(s Span) {
+ s.SetTag(t.Key, t.Value)
+}