This library provides instrumentation for Spring Web applications (Boot, MVC and WebFlux). It creates tracing data for server requests and also client requests (RestTemplate
, AsyncRestTemplate
and WebClient
).
Comparison with opentracing-spring-cloud
As it was mentioned above, this library traces only inbound/outbound HTTP requests. If you would like to get automatically traced different set of technologies e.g. spring-cloud-netflix
, JMS or even more then use project opentracing-spring-cloud instead.
For reactive applications, it is especially recommended to use reactor
tracing from opentracing-spring-cloud, as that will ensure that the Span
is activated in reactor handler functions. (Without that, one would have to extract the Span
from the subscriber context.)
Server span is started in Web Servlet Filter, then tracing interceptor adds spring related tags and logs. There are use case when spring boot invokes a handler after a request processing in filter finished, in this case interceptor starts a new span as followsFrom
which references the initial span created in the servlet filter.
Server span is started in TracingWebFilter (upon subscription), then onNext()
, onError()
, etc. handlers add Spring WebFlux related tags and logs.
Versions 1.x.y, 2.x.y, ... of the library are meant to target Spring Framework 5.x and Spring Boot 2.x while versions 0.x.y are meant to be used with Spring Framework 4.3 and Spring Boot 1.5
If you are using Spring Boot the easiest way how to configure OpenTracing instrumentation is to use auto-configuration:
<dependency> <groupId>io.opentracing.contrib</groupId> <artifactId>opentracing-spring-web-starter</artifactId> </dependency>
Just provide an OpenTracing tracer bean and all required configuration is automatically done for you. It also instruments all RestTemplate
, AsyncRestTemplate
, WebClient
and WebClient.Builder
beans.
Configuration needs to add TracingFilter
and TracingHandlerInterceptor
. Both of these classes are required!
Tracing interceptor can be instantiated manually or injected via CDI, but it needs bean of type Tracer
configured.
Java based configuration:
@Configuration @Import({TracingHandlerInterceptor.class}) public class MVCConfiguration extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter { @Autowired private Tracer tracer; @Override public void addInterceptors(InterceptorRegistry registry) { registry.addInterceptor(new TracingHandlerInterceptor(tracer)); } @Bean public FilterRegistrationBean tracingFilter() { TracingFilter tracingFilter = new TracingFilter(tracer); FilterRegistrationBean filterRegistrationBean = new FilterRegistrationBean(tracingFilter); filterRegistrationBean.addUrlPatterns("/*"); filterRegistrationBean.setOrder(Integer.MIN_VALUE); filterRegistrationBean.setAsyncSupported(true); return filterRegistrationBean; } }
XML based configuration can be used too. Filter can be also directly defined in web.xml
.
Configuration needs to add the TracingWebFilter
bean.
@Configuration class TracingConfiguration { @Bean public TracingWebFilter tracingWebFilter(Tracer tracer) { return new TracingWebFilter( tracer, Integer.MIN_VALUE, // Order Pattern.compile(""), // Skip pattern Collections.emptyList(), // URL patterns, empty list means all Arrays.asList(new WebFluxSpanDecorator.StandardTags(), new WebFluxSpanDecorator.WebFluxTags()) ); } }
RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(); restTemplate.setInterceptors(Collections.singletonList(new TracingRestTemplateInterceptor(tracer))); // the same applies for AsyncRestTemplate
WebClient webClient = WebClient.builder() .filter(new TracingExchangeFilterFunction(tracer, Collections.singletonList(new WebClientSpanDecorator.StandardTags()))) .build();
@RequestMapping("/hello") public String hello(HttpServletRequest request) { Span serverSpan = tracer.activeSpan(); Span span = tracer.buildSpan("localSpan") .asChildOf(serverSpan.context()) .start(); try { // Traced work happens between start() and deactivate(); return "Hello world!"; } finally { span.finish(); } }
./mvnw clean install
Follow instructions in RELEASE