cloudflared-mirror/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.24.0/attribute_group.go

4388 lines
171 KiB
Go
Raw Normal View History

2024-05-07 10:19:58 +00:00
// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Code generated from semantic convention specification. DO NOT EDIT.
package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.24.0"
import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
// Describes FaaS attributes.
const (
// FaaSInvokedNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "faas.invoked_name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// invoked function.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'my-function'
// Note: SHOULD be equal to the `faas.name` resource attribute of the
// invoked function.
FaaSInvokedNameKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_name")
// FaaSInvokedProviderKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "faas.invoked_provider" semantic conventions. It represents the cloud
// provider of the invoked function.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Note: SHOULD be equal to the `cloud.provider` resource attribute of the
// invoked function.
FaaSInvokedProviderKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_provider")
// FaaSInvokedRegionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "faas.invoked_region" semantic conventions. It represents the cloud
// region of the invoked function.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: ConditionallyRequired (For some cloud providers, like
// AWS or GCP, the region in which a function is hosted is essential to
// uniquely identify the function and also part of its endpoint. Since it's
// part of the endpoint being called, the region is always known to
// clients. In these cases, `faas.invoked_region` MUST be set accordingly.
// If the region is unknown to the client or not required for identifying
// the invoked function, setting `faas.invoked_region` is optional.)
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'eu-central-1'
// Note: SHOULD be equal to the `cloud.region` resource attribute of the
// invoked function.
FaaSInvokedRegionKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_region")
// FaaSTriggerKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "faas.trigger"
// semantic conventions. It represents the type of the trigger which caused
// this function invocation.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
FaaSTriggerKey = attribute.Key("faas.trigger")
)
var (
// Alibaba Cloud
FaaSInvokedProviderAlibabaCloud = FaaSInvokedProviderKey.String("alibaba_cloud")
// Amazon Web Services
FaaSInvokedProviderAWS = FaaSInvokedProviderKey.String("aws")
// Microsoft Azure
FaaSInvokedProviderAzure = FaaSInvokedProviderKey.String("azure")
// Google Cloud Platform
FaaSInvokedProviderGCP = FaaSInvokedProviderKey.String("gcp")
// Tencent Cloud
FaaSInvokedProviderTencentCloud = FaaSInvokedProviderKey.String("tencent_cloud")
)
var (
// A response to some data source operation such as a database or filesystem read/write
FaaSTriggerDatasource = FaaSTriggerKey.String("datasource")
// To provide an answer to an inbound HTTP request
FaaSTriggerHTTP = FaaSTriggerKey.String("http")
// A function is set to be executed when messages are sent to a messaging system
FaaSTriggerPubsub = FaaSTriggerKey.String("pubsub")
// A function is scheduled to be executed regularly
FaaSTriggerTimer = FaaSTriggerKey.String("timer")
// If none of the others apply
FaaSTriggerOther = FaaSTriggerKey.String("other")
)
// FaaSInvokedName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "faas.invoked_name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// invoked function.
func FaaSInvokedName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return FaaSInvokedNameKey.String(val)
}
// FaaSInvokedRegion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "faas.invoked_region" semantic conventions. It represents the cloud region
// of the invoked function.
func FaaSInvokedRegion(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return FaaSInvokedRegionKey.String(val)
}
// Attributes for Events represented using Log Records.
const (
// EventNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "event.name"
// semantic conventions. It represents the identifies the class / type of
// event.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'browser.mouse.click', 'device.app.lifecycle'
// Note: Event names are subject to the same rules as [attribute
// names](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/tree/v1.26.0/specification/common/attribute-naming.md).
// Notably, event names are namespaced to avoid collisions and provide a
// clean separation of semantics for events in separate domains like
// browser, mobile, and kubernetes.
EventNameKey = attribute.Key("event.name")
)
// EventName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "event.name"
// semantic conventions. It represents the identifies the class / type of
// event.
func EventName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return EventNameKey.String(val)
}
// The attributes described in this section are rather generic. They may be
// used in any Log Record they apply to.
const (
// LogRecordUIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "log.record.uid"
// semantic conventions. It represents a unique identifier for the Log
// Record.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '01ARZ3NDEKTSV4RRFFQ69G5FAV'
// Note: If an id is provided, other log records with the same id will be
// considered duplicates and can be removed safely. This means, that two
// distinguishable log records MUST have different values.
// The id MAY be an [Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable
// Identifier (ULID)](https://github.com/ulid/spec), but other identifiers
// (e.g. UUID) may be used as needed.
LogRecordUIDKey = attribute.Key("log.record.uid")
)
// LogRecordUID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "log.record.uid" semantic conventions. It represents a unique identifier for
// the Log Record.
func LogRecordUID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return LogRecordUIDKey.String(val)
}
// Describes Log attributes
const (
// LogIostreamKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "log.iostream"
// semantic conventions. It represents the stream associated with the log.
// See below for a list of well-known values.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
LogIostreamKey = attribute.Key("log.iostream")
)
var (
// Logs from stdout stream
LogIostreamStdout = LogIostreamKey.String("stdout")
// Events from stderr stream
LogIostreamStderr = LogIostreamKey.String("stderr")
)
// A file to which log was emitted.
const (
// LogFileNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "log.file.name"
// semantic conventions. It represents the basename of the file.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'audit.log'
LogFileNameKey = attribute.Key("log.file.name")
// LogFileNameResolvedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "log.file.name_resolved" semantic conventions. It represents the
// basename of the file, with symlinks resolved.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'uuid.log'
LogFileNameResolvedKey = attribute.Key("log.file.name_resolved")
// LogFilePathKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "log.file.path"
// semantic conventions. It represents the full path to the file.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '/var/log/mysql/audit.log'
LogFilePathKey = attribute.Key("log.file.path")
// LogFilePathResolvedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "log.file.path_resolved" semantic conventions. It represents the full
// path to the file, with symlinks resolved.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '/var/lib/docker/uuid.log'
LogFilePathResolvedKey = attribute.Key("log.file.path_resolved")
)
// LogFileName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "log.file.name" semantic conventions. It represents the basename of the
// file.
func LogFileName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return LogFileNameKey.String(val)
}
// LogFileNameResolved returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "log.file.name_resolved" semantic conventions. It represents the basename of
// the file, with symlinks resolved.
func LogFileNameResolved(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return LogFileNameResolvedKey.String(val)
}
// LogFilePath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "log.file.path" semantic conventions. It represents the full path to the
// file.
func LogFilePath(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return LogFilePathKey.String(val)
}
// LogFilePathResolved returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "log.file.path_resolved" semantic conventions. It represents the full path
// to the file, with symlinks resolved.
func LogFilePathResolved(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return LogFilePathResolvedKey.String(val)
}
// Describes Database attributes
const (
// PoolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "pool.name" semantic
// conventions. It represents the name of the connection pool; unique
// within the instrumented application. In case the connection pool
// implementation doesn't provide a name, then the
// [db.connection_string](/docs/database/database-spans.md#connection-level-attributes)
// should be used
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myDataSource'
PoolNameKey = attribute.Key("pool.name")
// StateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "state" semantic
// conventions. It represents the state of a connection in the pool
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'idle'
StateKey = attribute.Key("state")
)
var (
// idle
StateIdle = StateKey.String("idle")
// used
StateUsed = StateKey.String("used")
)
// PoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "pool.name"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the connection pool; unique
// within the instrumented application. In case the connection pool
// implementation doesn't provide a name, then the
// [db.connection_string](/docs/database/database-spans.md#connection-level-attributes)
// should be used
func PoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return PoolNameKey.String(val)
}
// ASP.NET Core attributes
const (
// AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to
// the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.handler.type" semantic conventions. It
// represents the full type name of the
// [`IExceptionHandler`](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/microsoft.aspnetcore.diagnostics.iexceptionhandler)
// implementation that handled the exception.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: ConditionallyRequired (if and only if the exception
// was handled by this handler.)
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Contoso.MyHandler'
AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerTypeKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.diagnostics.handler.type")
// AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicyKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.policy" semantic conventions. It represents
// the rate limiting policy name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: ConditionallyRequired (if the matched endpoint for the
// request had a rate-limiting policy.)
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'fixed', 'sliding', 'token'
AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicyKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.rate_limiting.policy")
// AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.result" semantic conventions. It represents
// the rate-limiting result, shows whether the lease was acquired or
// contains a rejection reason
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'acquired', 'request_canceled'
AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.rate_limiting.result")
// AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandledKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "aspnetcore.request.is_unhandled" semantic conventions. It represents
// the flag indicating if request was handled by the application pipeline.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: ConditionallyRequired (if and only if the request was
// not handled.)
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: True
AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandledKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.request.is_unhandled")
// AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallbackKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "aspnetcore.routing.is_fallback" semantic conventions. It represents a
// value that indicates whether the matched route is a fallback route.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: ConditionallyRequired (If and only if a route was
// successfully matched.)
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: True
AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallbackKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.routing.is_fallback")
)
var (
// Lease was acquired
AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultAcquired = AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String("acquired")
// Lease request was rejected by the endpoint limiter
AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultEndpointLimiter = AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String("endpoint_limiter")
// Lease request was rejected by the global limiter
AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultGlobalLimiter = AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String("global_limiter")
// Lease request was canceled
AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultRequestCanceled = AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String("request_canceled")
)
// AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming
// to the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.handler.type" semantic conventions. It
// represents the full type name of the
// [`IExceptionHandler`](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/microsoft.aspnetcore.diagnostics.iexceptionhandler)
// implementation that handled the exception.
func AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerType(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerTypeKey.String(val)
}
// AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicy returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.policy" semantic conventions. It represents
// the rate limiting policy name.
func AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicy(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicyKey.String(val)
}
// AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandled returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "aspnetcore.request.is_unhandled" semantic conventions. It represents
// the flag indicating if request was handled by the application pipeline.
func AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandled(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandledKey.Bool(val)
}
// AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallback returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "aspnetcore.routing.is_fallback" semantic conventions. It represents a
// value that indicates whether the matched route is a fallback route.
func AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallback(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallbackKey.Bool(val)
}
// SignalR attributes
const (
// SignalrConnectionStatusKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "signalr.connection.status" semantic conventions. It represents the
// signalR HTTP connection closure status.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'app_shutdown', 'timeout'
SignalrConnectionStatusKey = attribute.Key("signalr.connection.status")
// SignalrTransportKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "signalr.transport" semantic conventions. It represents the [SignalR
// transport
// type](https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/blob/main/src/SignalR/docs/specs/TransportProtocols.md)
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'web_sockets', 'long_polling'
SignalrTransportKey = attribute.Key("signalr.transport")
)
var (
// The connection was closed normally
SignalrConnectionStatusNormalClosure = SignalrConnectionStatusKey.String("normal_closure")
// The connection was closed due to a timeout
SignalrConnectionStatusTimeout = SignalrConnectionStatusKey.String("timeout")
// The connection was closed because the app is shutting down
SignalrConnectionStatusAppShutdown = SignalrConnectionStatusKey.String("app_shutdown")
)
var (
// ServerSentEvents protocol
SignalrTransportServerSentEvents = SignalrTransportKey.String("server_sent_events")
// LongPolling protocol
SignalrTransportLongPolling = SignalrTransportKey.String("long_polling")
// WebSockets protocol
SignalrTransportWebSockets = SignalrTransportKey.String("web_sockets")
)
// Describes JVM buffer metric attributes.
const (
// JvmBufferPoolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "jvm.buffer.pool.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of
// the buffer pool.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'mapped', 'direct'
// Note: Pool names are generally obtained via
// [BufferPoolMXBean#getName()](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.management/java/lang/management/BufferPoolMXBean.html#getName()).
JvmBufferPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("jvm.buffer.pool.name")
)
// JvmBufferPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "jvm.buffer.pool.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// buffer pool.
func JvmBufferPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return JvmBufferPoolNameKey.String(val)
}
// Describes JVM memory metric attributes.
const (
// JvmMemoryPoolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "jvm.memory.pool.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of
// the memory pool.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'G1 Old Gen', 'G1 Eden space', 'G1 Survivor Space'
// Note: Pool names are generally obtained via
// [MemoryPoolMXBean#getName()](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.management/java/lang/management/MemoryPoolMXBean.html#getName()).
JvmMemoryPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("jvm.memory.pool.name")
// JvmMemoryTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "jvm.memory.type" semantic conventions. It represents the type of
// memory.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'heap', 'non_heap'
JvmMemoryTypeKey = attribute.Key("jvm.memory.type")
)
var (
// Heap memory
JvmMemoryTypeHeap = JvmMemoryTypeKey.String("heap")
// Non-heap memory
JvmMemoryTypeNonHeap = JvmMemoryTypeKey.String("non_heap")
)
// JvmMemoryPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "jvm.memory.pool.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// memory pool.
func JvmMemoryPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return JvmMemoryPoolNameKey.String(val)
}
// Describes System metric attributes
const (
// SystemDeviceKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "system.device"
// semantic conventions. It represents the device identifier
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '(identifier)'
SystemDeviceKey = attribute.Key("system.device")
)
// SystemDevice returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "system.device" semantic conventions. It represents the device identifier
func SystemDevice(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SystemDeviceKey.String(val)
}
// Describes System CPU metric attributes
const (
// SystemCPULogicalNumberKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.cpu.logical_number" semantic conventions. It represents the
// logical CPU number [0..n-1]
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 1
SystemCPULogicalNumberKey = attribute.Key("system.cpu.logical_number")
// SystemCPUStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.cpu.state" semantic conventions. It represents the state of the
// CPU
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'idle', 'interrupt'
SystemCPUStateKey = attribute.Key("system.cpu.state")
)
var (
// user
SystemCPUStateUser = SystemCPUStateKey.String("user")
// system
SystemCPUStateSystem = SystemCPUStateKey.String("system")
// nice
SystemCPUStateNice = SystemCPUStateKey.String("nice")
// idle
SystemCPUStateIdle = SystemCPUStateKey.String("idle")
// iowait
SystemCPUStateIowait = SystemCPUStateKey.String("iowait")
// interrupt
SystemCPUStateInterrupt = SystemCPUStateKey.String("interrupt")
// steal
SystemCPUStateSteal = SystemCPUStateKey.String("steal")
)
// SystemCPULogicalNumber returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "system.cpu.logical_number" semantic conventions. It represents the logical
// CPU number [0..n-1]
func SystemCPULogicalNumber(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return SystemCPULogicalNumberKey.Int(val)
}
// Describes System Memory metric attributes
const (
// SystemMemoryStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.memory.state" semantic conventions. It represents the memory
// state
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'free', 'cached'
SystemMemoryStateKey = attribute.Key("system.memory.state")
)
var (
// used
SystemMemoryStateUsed = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("used")
// free
SystemMemoryStateFree = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("free")
// shared
SystemMemoryStateShared = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("shared")
// buffers
SystemMemoryStateBuffers = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("buffers")
// cached
SystemMemoryStateCached = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("cached")
)
// Describes System Memory Paging metric attributes
const (
// SystemPagingDirectionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.paging.direction" semantic conventions. It represents the paging
// access direction
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'in'
SystemPagingDirectionKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.direction")
// SystemPagingStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.paging.state" semantic conventions. It represents the memory
// paging state
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'free'
SystemPagingStateKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.state")
// SystemPagingTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.paging.type" semantic conventions. It represents the memory
// paging type
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'minor'
SystemPagingTypeKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.type")
)
var (
// in
SystemPagingDirectionIn = SystemPagingDirectionKey.String("in")
// out
SystemPagingDirectionOut = SystemPagingDirectionKey.String("out")
)
var (
// used
SystemPagingStateUsed = SystemPagingStateKey.String("used")
// free
SystemPagingStateFree = SystemPagingStateKey.String("free")
)
var (
// major
SystemPagingTypeMajor = SystemPagingTypeKey.String("major")
// minor
SystemPagingTypeMinor = SystemPagingTypeKey.String("minor")
)
// Describes Filesystem metric attributes
const (
// SystemFilesystemModeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.filesystem.mode" semantic conventions. It represents the
// filesystem mode
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'rw, ro'
SystemFilesystemModeKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.mode")
// SystemFilesystemMountpointKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.filesystem.mountpoint" semantic conventions. It represents the
// filesystem mount path
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '/mnt/data'
SystemFilesystemMountpointKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.mountpoint")
// SystemFilesystemStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.filesystem.state" semantic conventions. It represents the
// filesystem state
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'used'
SystemFilesystemStateKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.state")
// SystemFilesystemTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.filesystem.type" semantic conventions. It represents the
// filesystem type
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'ext4'
SystemFilesystemTypeKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.type")
)
var (
// used
SystemFilesystemStateUsed = SystemFilesystemStateKey.String("used")
// free
SystemFilesystemStateFree = SystemFilesystemStateKey.String("free")
// reserved
SystemFilesystemStateReserved = SystemFilesystemStateKey.String("reserved")
)
var (
// fat32
SystemFilesystemTypeFat32 = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("fat32")
// exfat
SystemFilesystemTypeExfat = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("exfat")
// ntfs
SystemFilesystemTypeNtfs = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("ntfs")
// refs
SystemFilesystemTypeRefs = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("refs")
// hfsplus
SystemFilesystemTypeHfsplus = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("hfsplus")
// ext4
SystemFilesystemTypeExt4 = SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String("ext4")
)
// SystemFilesystemMode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "system.filesystem.mode" semantic conventions. It represents the filesystem
// mode
func SystemFilesystemMode(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SystemFilesystemModeKey.String(val)
}
// SystemFilesystemMountpoint returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "system.filesystem.mountpoint" semantic conventions. It represents the
// filesystem mount path
func SystemFilesystemMountpoint(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SystemFilesystemMountpointKey.String(val)
}
// Describes Network metric attributes
const (
// SystemNetworkStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.network.state" semantic conventions. It represents a stateless
// protocol MUST NOT set this attribute
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'close_wait'
SystemNetworkStateKey = attribute.Key("system.network.state")
)
var (
// close
SystemNetworkStateClose = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("close")
// close_wait
SystemNetworkStateCloseWait = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("close_wait")
// closing
SystemNetworkStateClosing = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("closing")
// delete
SystemNetworkStateDelete = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("delete")
// established
SystemNetworkStateEstablished = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("established")
// fin_wait_1
SystemNetworkStateFinWait1 = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("fin_wait_1")
// fin_wait_2
SystemNetworkStateFinWait2 = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("fin_wait_2")
// last_ack
SystemNetworkStateLastAck = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("last_ack")
// listen
SystemNetworkStateListen = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("listen")
// syn_recv
SystemNetworkStateSynRecv = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("syn_recv")
// syn_sent
SystemNetworkStateSynSent = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("syn_sent")
// time_wait
SystemNetworkStateTimeWait = SystemNetworkStateKey.String("time_wait")
)
// Describes System Process metric attributes
const (
// SystemProcessesStatusKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "system.processes.status" semantic conventions. It represents the
// process state, e.g., [Linux Process State
// Codes](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ps.1.html#PROCESS_STATE_CODES)
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'running'
SystemProcessesStatusKey = attribute.Key("system.processes.status")
)
var (
// running
SystemProcessesStatusRunning = SystemProcessesStatusKey.String("running")
// sleeping
SystemProcessesStatusSleeping = SystemProcessesStatusKey.String("sleeping")
// stopped
SystemProcessesStatusStopped = SystemProcessesStatusKey.String("stopped")
// defunct
SystemProcessesStatusDefunct = SystemProcessesStatusKey.String("defunct")
)
// These attributes may be used to describe the client in a connection-based
// network interaction where there is one side that initiates the connection
// (the client is the side that initiates the connection). This covers all TCP
// network interactions since TCP is connection-based and one side initiates
// the connection (an exception is made for peer-to-peer communication over TCP
// where the "user-facing" surface of the protocol / API doesn't expose a clear
// notion of client and server). This also covers UDP network interactions
// where one side initiates the interaction, e.g. QUIC (HTTP/3) and DNS.
const (
// ClientAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "client.address"
// semantic conventions. It represents the client address - domain name if
// available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix
// domain socket name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'client.example.com', '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
// Note: When observed from the server side, and when communicating through
// an intermediary, `client.address` SHOULD represent the client address
// behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
ClientAddressKey = attribute.Key("client.address")
// ClientPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "client.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the client port number.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 65123
// Note: When observed from the server side, and when communicating through
// an intermediary, `client.port` SHOULD represent the client port behind
// any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
ClientPortKey = attribute.Key("client.port")
)
// ClientAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "client.address" semantic conventions. It represents the client address -
// domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address
// or Unix domain socket name.
func ClientAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return ClientAddressKey.String(val)
}
// ClientPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "client.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the client port number.
func ClientPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return ClientPortKey.Int(val)
}
// The attributes used to describe telemetry in the context of databases.
const (
// DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.consistency_level" semantic conventions. It represents the
// consistency level of the query. Based on consistency values from
// [CQL](https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra-oss/3.0/cassandra/dml/dmlConfigConsistency.html).
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.consistency_level")
// DBCassandraCoordinatorDCKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.coordinator.dc" semantic conventions. It represents the
// data center of the coordinating node for a query.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'us-west-2'
DBCassandraCoordinatorDCKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.coordinator.dc")
// DBCassandraCoordinatorIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.coordinator.id" semantic conventions. It represents the ID
// of the coordinating node for a query.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'be13faa2-8574-4d71-926d-27f16cf8a7af'
DBCassandraCoordinatorIDKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.coordinator.id")
// DBCassandraIdempotenceKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.idempotence" semantic conventions. It represents the
// whether or not the query is idempotent.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBCassandraIdempotenceKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.idempotence")
// DBCassandraPageSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.page_size" semantic conventions. It represents the fetch
// size used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 5000
DBCassandraPageSizeKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.page_size")
// DBCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCountKey is the attribute Key conforming
// to the "db.cassandra.speculative_execution_count" semantic conventions.
// It represents the number of times a query was speculatively executed.
// Not set or `0` if the query was not executed speculatively.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 0, 2
DBCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCountKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.speculative_execution_count")
// DBCassandraTableKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.table" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// primary Cassandra table that the operation is acting upon, including the
// keyspace name (if applicable).
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'mytable'
// Note: This mirrors the db.sql.table attribute but references cassandra
// rather than sql. It is not recommended to attempt any client-side
// parsing of `db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be
// set if it is provided by the library being instrumented. If the
// operation is acting upon an anonymous table, or more than one table,
// this value MUST NOT be set.
DBCassandraTableKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.table")
// DBConnectionStringKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.connection_string" semantic conventions. It represents the
// connection string used to connect to the database. It is recommended to
// remove embedded credentials.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Server=(localdb)\\v11.0;Integrated Security=true;'
DBConnectionStringKey = attribute.Key("db.connection_string")
// DBCosmosDBClientIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.client_id" semantic conventions. It represents the unique
// Cosmos client instance id.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '3ba4827d-4422-483f-b59f-85b74211c11d'
DBCosmosDBClientIDKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.client_id")
// DBCosmosDBConnectionModeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.connection_mode" semantic conventions. It represents the
// cosmos client connection mode.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBCosmosDBConnectionModeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.connection_mode")
// DBCosmosDBContainerKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.container" semantic conventions. It represents the cosmos
// DB container name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'anystring'
DBCosmosDBContainerKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.container")
// DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.operation_type" semantic conventions. It represents the
// cosmosDB Operation Type.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.operation_type")
// DBCosmosDBRequestChargeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.request_charge" semantic conventions. It represents the rU
// consumed for that operation
//
// Type: double
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 46.18, 1.0
DBCosmosDBRequestChargeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.request_charge")
// DBCosmosDBRequestContentLengthKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.request_content_length" semantic conventions. It represents
// the request payload size in bytes
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBCosmosDBRequestContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.request_content_length")
// DBCosmosDBStatusCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the cosmos
// DB status code.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 200, 201
DBCosmosDBStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.status_code")
// DBCosmosDBSubStatusCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.sub_status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the
// cosmos DB sub status code.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 1000, 1002
DBCosmosDBSubStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.sub_status_code")
// DBElasticsearchClusterNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.elasticsearch.cluster.name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// represents the identifier of an Elasticsearch cluster.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'e9106fc68e3044f0b1475b04bf4ffd5f'
DBElasticsearchClusterNameKey = attribute.Key("db.elasticsearch.cluster.name")
// DBElasticsearchNodeNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.elasticsearch.node.name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// represents the human-readable identifier of the node/instance to which a
// request was routed.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'instance-0000000001'
DBElasticsearchNodeNameKey = attribute.Key("db.elasticsearch.node.name")
// DBInstanceIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.instance.id"
// semantic conventions. It represents an identifier (address, unique name,
// or any other identifier) of the database instance that is executing
// queries or mutations on the current connection. This is useful in cases
// where the database is running in a clustered environment and the
// instrumentation is able to record the node executing the query. The
// client may obtain this value in databases like MySQL using queries like
// `select @@hostname`.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'mysql-e26b99z.example.com'
DBInstanceIDKey = attribute.Key("db.instance.id")
// DBJDBCDriverClassnameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.jdbc.driver_classname" semantic conventions. It represents the
// fully-qualified class name of the [Java Database Connectivity
// (JDBC)](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jdbc/)
// driver used to connect.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'org.postgresql.Driver',
// 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver'
DBJDBCDriverClassnameKey = attribute.Key("db.jdbc.driver_classname")
// DBMongoDBCollectionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.mongodb.collection" semantic conventions. It represents the MongoDB
// collection being accessed within the database stated in `db.name`.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'customers', 'products'
DBMongoDBCollectionKey = attribute.Key("db.mongodb.collection")
// DBMSSQLInstanceNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.mssql.instance_name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// Microsoft SQL Server [instance
// name](https://docs.microsoft.com/sql/connect/jdbc/building-the-connection-url?view=sql-server-ver15)
// connecting to. This name is used to determine the port of a named
// instance.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MSSQLSERVER'
// Note: If setting a `db.mssql.instance_name`, `server.port` is no longer
// required (but still recommended if non-standard).
DBMSSQLInstanceNameKey = attribute.Key("db.mssql.instance_name")
// DBNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.name" semantic
// conventions. It represents the this attribute is used to report the name
// of the database being accessed. For commands that switch the database,
// this should be set to the target database (even if the command fails).
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'customers', 'main'
// Note: In some SQL databases, the database name to be used is called
// "schema name". In case there are multiple layers that could be
// considered for database name (e.g. Oracle instance name and schema
// name), the database name to be used is the more specific layer (e.g.
// Oracle schema name).
DBNameKey = attribute.Key("db.name")
// DBOperationKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.operation"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the operation being
// executed, e.g. the [MongoDB command
// name](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/#database-operations)
// such as `findAndModify`, or the SQL keyword.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'findAndModify', 'HMSET', 'SELECT'
// Note: When setting this to an SQL keyword, it is not recommended to
// attempt any client-side parsing of `db.statement` just to get this
// property, but it should be set if the operation name is provided by the
// library being instrumented. If the SQL statement has an ambiguous
// operation, or performs more than one operation, this value may be
// omitted.
DBOperationKey = attribute.Key("db.operation")
// DBRedisDBIndexKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "db.redis.database_index" semantic conventions. It represents the index
// of the database being accessed as used in the [`SELECT`
// command](https://redis.io/commands/select), provided as an integer. To
// be used instead of the generic `db.name` attribute.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 0, 1, 15
DBRedisDBIndexKey = attribute.Key("db.redis.database_index")
// DBSQLTableKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.sql.table"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the primary table that
// the operation is acting upon, including the database name (if
// applicable).
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'public.users', 'customers'
// Note: It is not recommended to attempt any client-side parsing of
// `db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be set if it is
// provided by the library being instrumented. If the operation is acting
// upon an anonymous table, or more than one table, this value MUST NOT be
// set.
DBSQLTableKey = attribute.Key("db.sql.table")
// DBStatementKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.statement"
// semantic conventions. It represents the database statement being
// executed.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'SELECT * FROM wuser_table', 'SET mykey "WuValue"'
DBStatementKey = attribute.Key("db.statement")
// DBSystemKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.system" semantic
// conventions. It represents an identifier for the database management
// system (DBMS) product being used. See below for a list of well-known
// identifiers.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
DBSystemKey = attribute.Key("db.system")
// DBUserKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "db.user" semantic
// conventions. It represents the username for accessing the database.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'readonly_user', 'reporting_user'
DBUserKey = attribute.Key("db.user")
)
var (
// all
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelAll = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("all")
// each_quorum
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelEachQuorum = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("each_quorum")
// quorum
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelQuorum = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("quorum")
// local_quorum
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelLocalQuorum = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("local_quorum")
// one
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelOne = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("one")
// two
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelTwo = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("two")
// three
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelThree = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("three")
// local_one
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelLocalOne = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("local_one")
// any
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelAny = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("any")
// serial
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelSerial = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("serial")
// local_serial
DBCassandraConsistencyLevelLocalSerial = DBCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("local_serial")
)
var (
// Gateway (HTTP) connections mode
DBCosmosDBConnectionModeGateway = DBCosmosDBConnectionModeKey.String("gateway")
// Direct connection
DBCosmosDBConnectionModeDirect = DBCosmosDBConnectionModeKey.String("direct")
)
var (
// invalid
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeInvalid = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Invalid")
// create
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeCreate = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Create")
// patch
DBCosmosDBOperationTypePatch = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Patch")
// read
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeRead = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Read")
// read_feed
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeReadFeed = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("ReadFeed")
// delete
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeDelete = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Delete")
// replace
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeReplace = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Replace")
// execute
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeExecute = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Execute")
// query
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeQuery = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Query")
// head
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeHead = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Head")
// head_feed
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeHeadFeed = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("HeadFeed")
// upsert
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeUpsert = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Upsert")
// batch
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeBatch = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("Batch")
// query_plan
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeQueryPlan = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("QueryPlan")
// execute_javascript
DBCosmosDBOperationTypeExecuteJavascript = DBCosmosDBOperationTypeKey.String("ExecuteJavaScript")
)
var (
// Some other SQL database. Fallback only. See notes
DBSystemOtherSQL = DBSystemKey.String("other_sql")
// Microsoft SQL Server
DBSystemMSSQL = DBSystemKey.String("mssql")
// Microsoft SQL Server Compact
DBSystemMssqlcompact = DBSystemKey.String("mssqlcompact")
// MySQL
DBSystemMySQL = DBSystemKey.String("mysql")
// Oracle Database
DBSystemOracle = DBSystemKey.String("oracle")
// IBM DB2
DBSystemDB2 = DBSystemKey.String("db2")
// PostgreSQL
DBSystemPostgreSQL = DBSystemKey.String("postgresql")
// Amazon Redshift
DBSystemRedshift = DBSystemKey.String("redshift")
// Apache Hive
DBSystemHive = DBSystemKey.String("hive")
// Cloudscape
DBSystemCloudscape = DBSystemKey.String("cloudscape")
// HyperSQL DataBase
DBSystemHSQLDB = DBSystemKey.String("hsqldb")
// Progress Database
DBSystemProgress = DBSystemKey.String("progress")
// SAP MaxDB
DBSystemMaxDB = DBSystemKey.String("maxdb")
// SAP HANA
DBSystemHanaDB = DBSystemKey.String("hanadb")
// Ingres
DBSystemIngres = DBSystemKey.String("ingres")
// FirstSQL
DBSystemFirstSQL = DBSystemKey.String("firstsql")
// EnterpriseDB
DBSystemEDB = DBSystemKey.String("edb")
// InterSystems Caché
DBSystemCache = DBSystemKey.String("cache")
// Adabas (Adaptable Database System)
DBSystemAdabas = DBSystemKey.String("adabas")
// Firebird
DBSystemFirebird = DBSystemKey.String("firebird")
// Apache Derby
DBSystemDerby = DBSystemKey.String("derby")
// FileMaker
DBSystemFilemaker = DBSystemKey.String("filemaker")
// Informix
DBSystemInformix = DBSystemKey.String("informix")
// InstantDB
DBSystemInstantDB = DBSystemKey.String("instantdb")
// InterBase
DBSystemInterbase = DBSystemKey.String("interbase")
// MariaDB
DBSystemMariaDB = DBSystemKey.String("mariadb")
// Netezza
DBSystemNetezza = DBSystemKey.String("netezza")
// Pervasive PSQL
DBSystemPervasive = DBSystemKey.String("pervasive")
// PointBase
DBSystemPointbase = DBSystemKey.String("pointbase")
// SQLite
DBSystemSqlite = DBSystemKey.String("sqlite")
// Sybase
DBSystemSybase = DBSystemKey.String("sybase")
// Teradata
DBSystemTeradata = DBSystemKey.String("teradata")
// Vertica
DBSystemVertica = DBSystemKey.String("vertica")
// H2
DBSystemH2 = DBSystemKey.String("h2")
// ColdFusion IMQ
DBSystemColdfusion = DBSystemKey.String("coldfusion")
// Apache Cassandra
DBSystemCassandra = DBSystemKey.String("cassandra")
// Apache HBase
DBSystemHBase = DBSystemKey.String("hbase")
// MongoDB
DBSystemMongoDB = DBSystemKey.String("mongodb")
// Redis
DBSystemRedis = DBSystemKey.String("redis")
// Couchbase
DBSystemCouchbase = DBSystemKey.String("couchbase")
// CouchDB
DBSystemCouchDB = DBSystemKey.String("couchdb")
// Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB
DBSystemCosmosDB = DBSystemKey.String("cosmosdb")
// Amazon DynamoDB
DBSystemDynamoDB = DBSystemKey.String("dynamodb")
// Neo4j
DBSystemNeo4j = DBSystemKey.String("neo4j")
// Apache Geode
DBSystemGeode = DBSystemKey.String("geode")
// Elasticsearch
DBSystemElasticsearch = DBSystemKey.String("elasticsearch")
// Memcached
DBSystemMemcached = DBSystemKey.String("memcached")
// CockroachDB
DBSystemCockroachdb = DBSystemKey.String("cockroachdb")
// OpenSearch
DBSystemOpensearch = DBSystemKey.String("opensearch")
// ClickHouse
DBSystemClickhouse = DBSystemKey.String("clickhouse")
// Cloud Spanner
DBSystemSpanner = DBSystemKey.String("spanner")
// Trino
DBSystemTrino = DBSystemKey.String("trino")
)
// DBCassandraCoordinatorDC returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.coordinator.dc" semantic conventions. It represents the data
// center of the coordinating node for a query.
func DBCassandraCoordinatorDC(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraCoordinatorDCKey.String(val)
}
// DBCassandraCoordinatorID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.coordinator.id" semantic conventions. It represents the ID of
// the coordinating node for a query.
func DBCassandraCoordinatorID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraCoordinatorIDKey.String(val)
}
// DBCassandraIdempotence returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.idempotence" semantic conventions. It represents the whether
// or not the query is idempotent.
func DBCassandraIdempotence(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraIdempotenceKey.Bool(val)
}
// DBCassandraPageSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.page_size" semantic conventions. It represents the fetch size
// used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once.
func DBCassandraPageSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraPageSizeKey.Int(val)
}
// DBCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCount returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "db.cassandra.speculative_execution_count" semantic
// conventions. It represents the number of times a query was speculatively
// executed. Not set or `0` if the query was not executed speculatively.
func DBCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCountKey.Int(val)
}
// DBCassandraTable returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cassandra.table" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// primary Cassandra table that the operation is acting upon, including the
// keyspace name (if applicable).
func DBCassandraTable(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCassandraTableKey.String(val)
}
// DBConnectionString returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.connection_string" semantic conventions. It represents the connection
// string used to connect to the database. It is recommended to remove embedded
// credentials.
func DBConnectionString(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBConnectionStringKey.String(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBClientID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.client_id" semantic conventions. It represents the unique
// Cosmos client instance id.
func DBCosmosDBClientID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBClientIDKey.String(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBContainer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.container" semantic conventions. It represents the cosmos DB
// container name.
func DBCosmosDBContainer(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBContainerKey.String(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBRequestCharge returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.request_charge" semantic conventions. It represents the rU
// consumed for that operation
func DBCosmosDBRequestCharge(val float64) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBRequestChargeKey.Float64(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBRequestContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming
// to the "db.cosmosdb.request_content_length" semantic conventions. It
// represents the request payload size in bytes
func DBCosmosDBRequestContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBRequestContentLengthKey.Int(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the cosmos DB
// status code.
func DBCosmosDBStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBStatusCodeKey.Int(val)
}
// DBCosmosDBSubStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.cosmosdb.sub_status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the cosmos
// DB sub status code.
func DBCosmosDBSubStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBCosmosDBSubStatusCodeKey.Int(val)
}
// DBElasticsearchClusterName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "db.elasticsearch.cluster.name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// represents the identifier of an Elasticsearch cluster.
func DBElasticsearchClusterName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBElasticsearchClusterNameKey.String(val)
}
// DBElasticsearchNodeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.elasticsearch.node.name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// represents the human-readable identifier of the node/instance to which a
// request was routed.
func DBElasticsearchNodeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBElasticsearchNodeNameKey.String(val)
}
// DBInstanceID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.instance.id" semantic conventions. It represents an identifier (address,
// unique name, or any other identifier) of the database instance that is
// executing queries or mutations on the current connection. This is useful in
// cases where the database is running in a clustered environment and the
// instrumentation is able to record the node executing the query. The client
// may obtain this value in databases like MySQL using queries like `select
// @@hostname`.
func DBInstanceID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBInstanceIDKey.String(val)
}
// DBJDBCDriverClassname returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.jdbc.driver_classname" semantic conventions. It represents the
// fully-qualified class name of the [Java Database Connectivity
// (JDBC)](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jdbc/) driver
// used to connect.
func DBJDBCDriverClassname(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBJDBCDriverClassnameKey.String(val)
}
// DBMongoDBCollection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.mongodb.collection" semantic conventions. It represents the MongoDB
// collection being accessed within the database stated in `db.name`.
func DBMongoDBCollection(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBMongoDBCollectionKey.String(val)
}
// DBMSSQLInstanceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.mssql.instance_name" semantic conventions. It represents the Microsoft
// SQL Server [instance
// name](https://docs.microsoft.com/sql/connect/jdbc/building-the-connection-url?view=sql-server-ver15)
// connecting to. This name is used to determine the port of a named instance.
func DBMSSQLInstanceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBMSSQLInstanceNameKey.String(val)
}
// DBName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.name" semantic
// conventions. It represents the this attribute is used to report the name of
// the database being accessed. For commands that switch the database, this
// should be set to the target database (even if the command fails).
func DBName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBNameKey.String(val)
}
// DBOperation returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.operation" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the operation
// being executed, e.g. the [MongoDB command
// name](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/#database-operations)
// such as `findAndModify`, or the SQL keyword.
func DBOperation(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBOperationKey.String(val)
}
// DBRedisDBIndex returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.redis.database_index" semantic conventions. It represents the index of
// the database being accessed as used in the [`SELECT`
// command](https://redis.io/commands/select), provided as an integer. To be
// used instead of the generic `db.name` attribute.
func DBRedisDBIndex(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBRedisDBIndexKey.Int(val)
}
// DBSQLTable returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.sql.table"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the primary table that the
// operation is acting upon, including the database name (if applicable).
func DBSQLTable(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBSQLTableKey.String(val)
}
// DBStatement returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "db.statement" semantic conventions. It represents the database statement
// being executed.
func DBStatement(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBStatementKey.String(val)
}
// DBUser returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.user" semantic
// conventions. It represents the username for accessing the database.
func DBUser(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DBUserKey.String(val)
}
// Describes deprecated HTTP attributes.
const (
// HTTPFlavorKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.flavor"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorKey = attribute.Key("http.flavor")
// HTTPMethodKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.method"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'GET', 'POST', 'HEAD'
// Deprecated: use `http.request.method` instead.
HTTPMethodKey = attribute.Key("http.method")
// HTTPRequestContentLengthKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.request_content_length" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 3495
// Deprecated: use `http.request.header.content-length` instead.
HTTPRequestContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("http.request_content_length")
// HTTPResponseContentLengthKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.response_content_length" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 3495
// Deprecated: use `http.response.header.content-length` instead.
HTTPResponseContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("http.response_content_length")
// HTTPSchemeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.scheme"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'http', 'https'
// Deprecated: use `url.scheme` instead.
HTTPSchemeKey = attribute.Key("http.scheme")
// HTTPStatusCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.status_code" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 200
// Deprecated: use `http.response.status_code` instead.
HTTPStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("http.status_code")
// HTTPTargetKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.target"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: '/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv'
// Deprecated: use `url.path` and `url.query` instead.
HTTPTargetKey = attribute.Key("http.target")
// HTTPURLKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.url" semantic
// conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'https://www.foo.bar/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv'
// Deprecated: use `url.full` instead.
HTTPURLKey = attribute.Key("http.url")
// HTTPUserAgentKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.user_agent" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'CERN-LineMode/2.15 libwww/2.17b3', 'Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU
// iPhone OS 14_7_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko)
// Version/14.1.2 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1'
// Deprecated: use `user_agent.original` instead.
HTTPUserAgentKey = attribute.Key("http.user_agent")
)
var (
// HTTP/1.0
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorHTTP10 = HTTPFlavorKey.String("1.0")
// HTTP/1.1
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorHTTP11 = HTTPFlavorKey.String("1.1")
// HTTP/2
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorHTTP20 = HTTPFlavorKey.String("2.0")
// HTTP/3
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorHTTP30 = HTTPFlavorKey.String("3.0")
// SPDY protocol
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorSPDY = HTTPFlavorKey.String("SPDY")
// QUIC protocol
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name` instead.
HTTPFlavorQUIC = HTTPFlavorKey.String("QUIC")
)
// HTTPMethod returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.method"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `http.request.method` instead.
func HTTPMethod(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPMethodKey.String(val)
}
// HTTPRequestContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.request_content_length" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `http.request.header.content-length` instead.
func HTTPRequestContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPRequestContentLengthKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPResponseContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.response_content_length" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `http.response.header.content-length` instead.
func HTTPResponseContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPResponseContentLengthKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPScheme returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.scheme"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `url.scheme` instead.
func HTTPScheme(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPSchemeKey.String(val)
}
// HTTPStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.status_code" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `http.response.status_code` instead.
func HTTPStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPStatusCodeKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPTarget returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.target"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `url.path` and `url.query` instead.
func HTTPTarget(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPTargetKey.String(val)
}
// HTTPURL returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.url"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `url.full` instead.
func HTTPURL(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPURLKey.String(val)
}
// HTTPUserAgent returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.user_agent" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `user_agent.original` instead.
func HTTPUserAgent(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPUserAgentKey.String(val)
}
// These attributes may be used for any network related operation.
const (
// NetHostNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "net.host.name"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'example.com'
// Deprecated: use `server.address`.
NetHostNameKey = attribute.Key("net.host.name")
// NetHostPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "net.host.port"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 8080
// Deprecated: use `server.port`.
NetHostPortKey = attribute.Key("net.host.port")
// NetPeerNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "net.peer.name"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'example.com'
// Deprecated: use `server.address` on client spans and `client.address` on
// server spans.
NetPeerNameKey = attribute.Key("net.peer.name")
// NetPeerPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "net.peer.port"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 8080
// Deprecated: use `server.port` on client spans and `client.port` on
// server spans.
NetPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("net.peer.port")
// NetProtocolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.protocol.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 'amqp', 'http', 'mqtt'
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name`.
NetProtocolNameKey = attribute.Key("net.protocol.name")
// NetProtocolVersionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.protocol.version" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: '3.1.1'
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.version`.
NetProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("net.protocol.version")
// NetSockFamilyKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.family" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Deprecated: use `network.transport` and `network.type`.
NetSockFamilyKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.family")
// NetSockHostAddrKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.host.addr" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: '/var/my.sock'
// Deprecated: use `network.local.address`.
NetSockHostAddrKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.host.addr")
// NetSockHostPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.host.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 8080
// Deprecated: use `network.local.port`.
NetSockHostPortKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.host.port")
// NetSockPeerAddrKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.addr" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: '192.168.0.1'
// Deprecated: use `network.peer.address`.
NetSockPeerAddrKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.addr")
// NetSockPeerNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: '/var/my.sock'
// Deprecated: no replacement at this time.
NetSockPeerNameKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.name")
// NetSockPeerPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Examples: 65531
// Deprecated: use `network.peer.port`.
NetSockPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.port")
// NetTransportKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "net.transport"
// semantic conventions.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: deprecated
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportKey = attribute.Key("net.transport")
)
var (
// IPv4 address
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport` and `network.type`.
NetSockFamilyInet = NetSockFamilyKey.String("inet")
// IPv6 address
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport` and `network.type`.
NetSockFamilyInet6 = NetSockFamilyKey.String("inet6")
// Unix domain socket path
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport` and `network.type`.
NetSockFamilyUnix = NetSockFamilyKey.String("unix")
)
var (
// ip_tcp
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportTCP = NetTransportKey.String("ip_tcp")
// ip_udp
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportUDP = NetTransportKey.String("ip_udp")
// Named or anonymous pipe
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportPipe = NetTransportKey.String("pipe")
// In-process communication
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportInProc = NetTransportKey.String("inproc")
// Something else (non IP-based)
//
// Deprecated: use `network.transport`.
NetTransportOther = NetTransportKey.String("other")
)
// NetHostName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.host.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `server.address`.
func NetHostName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetHostNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetHostPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.host.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `server.port`.
func NetHostPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetHostPortKey.Int(val)
}
// NetPeerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.peer.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `server.address` on client spans and `client.address` on
// server spans.
func NetPeerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetPeerNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.peer.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `server.port` on client spans and `client.port` on server
// spans.
func NetPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetPeerPortKey.Int(val)
}
// NetProtocolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.protocol.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.name`.
func NetProtocolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetProtocolNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.protocol.version" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.protocol.version`.
func NetProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetProtocolVersionKey.String(val)
}
// NetSockHostAddr returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.sock.host.addr" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.local.address`.
func NetSockHostAddr(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetSockHostAddrKey.String(val)
}
// NetSockHostPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.sock.host.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.local.port`.
func NetSockHostPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetSockHostPortKey.Int(val)
}
// NetSockPeerAddr returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.addr" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.peer.address`.
func NetSockPeerAddr(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetSockPeerAddrKey.String(val)
}
// NetSockPeerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.name" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: no replacement at this time.
func NetSockPeerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetSockPeerNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetSockPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "net.sock.peer.port" semantic conventions.
//
// Deprecated: use `network.peer.port`.
func NetSockPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetSockPeerPortKey.Int(val)
}
// These attributes may be used to describe the receiver of a network
// exchange/packet. These should be used when there is no client/server
// relationship between the two sides, or when that relationship is unknown.
// This covers low-level network interactions (e.g. packet tracing) where you
// don't know if there was a connection or which side initiated it. This also
// covers unidirectional UDP flows and peer-to-peer communication where the
// "user-facing" surface of the protocol / API doesn't expose a clear notion of
// client and server.
const (
// DestinationAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "destination.address" semantic conventions. It represents the
// destination address - domain name if available without reverse DNS
// lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'destination.example.com', '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
// Note: When observed from the source side, and when communicating through
// an intermediary, `destination.address` SHOULD represent the destination
// address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's
// available.
DestinationAddressKey = attribute.Key("destination.address")
// DestinationPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "destination.port" semantic conventions. It represents the destination
// port number
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 3389, 2888
DestinationPortKey = attribute.Key("destination.port")
)
// DestinationAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "destination.address" semantic conventions. It represents the destination
// address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP
// address or Unix domain socket name.
func DestinationAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return DestinationAddressKey.String(val)
}
// DestinationPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "destination.port" semantic conventions. It represents the destination port
// number
func DestinationPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return DestinationPortKey.Int(val)
}
// These attributes may be used for any disk related operation.
const (
// DiskIoDirectionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "disk.io.direction" semantic conventions. It represents the disk IO
// operation direction.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'read'
DiskIoDirectionKey = attribute.Key("disk.io.direction")
)
var (
// read
DiskIoDirectionRead = DiskIoDirectionKey.String("read")
// write
DiskIoDirectionWrite = DiskIoDirectionKey.String("write")
)
// The shared attributes used to report an error.
const (
// ErrorTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "error.type"
// semantic conventions. It represents the describes a class of error the
// operation ended with.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'timeout', 'java.net.UnknownHostException',
// 'server_certificate_invalid', '500'
// Note: The `error.type` SHOULD be predictable and SHOULD have low
// cardinality.
// Instrumentations SHOULD document the list of errors they report.
//
// The cardinality of `error.type` within one instrumentation library
// SHOULD be low.
// Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation
// libraries and applications
// should be prepared for `error.type` to have high cardinality at query
// time when no
// additional filters are applied.
//
// If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations SHOULD NOT
// set `error.type`.
//
// If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as
// HTTP or gRPC status codes),
// it's RECOMMENDED to:
//
// * Use a domain-specific attribute
// * Set `error.type` to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are
// defined within the domain-specific set or not.
ErrorTypeKey = attribute.Key("error.type")
)
var (
// A fallback error value to be used when the instrumentation doesn't define a custom value
ErrorTypeOther = ErrorTypeKey.String("_OTHER")
)
// The shared attributes used to report a single exception associated with a
// span or log.
const (
// ExceptionEscapedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "exception.escaped" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be
// set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is
// known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Note: An exception is considered to have escaped (or left) the scope of
// a span,
// if that span is ended while the exception is still logically "in
// flight".
// This may be actually "in flight" in some languages (e.g. if the
// exception
// is passed to a Context manager's `__exit__` method in Python) but will
// usually be caught at the point of recording the exception in most
// languages.
//
// It is usually not possible to determine at the point where an exception
// is thrown
// whether it will escape the scope of a span.
// However, it is trivial to know that an exception
// will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending
// the span,
// as done in the [example for recording span
// exceptions](#recording-an-exception).
//
// It follows that an exception may still escape the scope of the span
// even if the `exception.escaped` attribute was not set or set to false,
// since the event might have been recorded at a time where it was not
// clear whether the exception will escape.
ExceptionEscapedKey = attribute.Key("exception.escaped")
// ExceptionMessageKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "exception.message" semantic conventions. It represents the exception
// message.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Division by zero', "Can't convert 'int' object to str
// implicitly"
ExceptionMessageKey = attribute.Key("exception.message")
// ExceptionStacktraceKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "exception.stacktrace" semantic conventions. It represents a stacktrace
// as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The
// representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test
// exception\\n at '
// 'com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\\n at '
// 'com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\\n at '
// 'com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)'
ExceptionStacktraceKey = attribute.Key("exception.stacktrace")
// ExceptionTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "exception.type"
// semantic conventions. It represents the type of the exception (its
// fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the
// exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that
// support it.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'java.net.ConnectException', 'OSError'
ExceptionTypeKey = attribute.Key("exception.type")
)
// ExceptionEscaped returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "exception.escaped" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be set to
// true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is known that
// the exception is escaping the scope of the span.
func ExceptionEscaped(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return ExceptionEscapedKey.Bool(val)
}
// ExceptionMessage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "exception.message" semantic conventions. It represents the exception
// message.
func ExceptionMessage(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return ExceptionMessageKey.String(val)
}
// ExceptionStacktrace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "exception.stacktrace" semantic conventions. It represents a stacktrace as a
// string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The
// representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG.
func ExceptionStacktrace(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return ExceptionStacktraceKey.String(val)
}
// ExceptionType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "exception.type" semantic conventions. It represents the type of the
// exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type
// of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that
// support it.
func ExceptionType(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return ExceptionTypeKey.String(val)
}
// Semantic convention attributes in the HTTP namespace.
const (
// HTTPRequestBodySizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of
// the request payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes
// transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as
// the
// [Content-Length](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length)
// header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the
// compressed size.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 3495
HTTPRequestBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("http.request.body.size")
// HTTPRequestMethodKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.request.method" semantic conventions. It represents the hTTP
// request method.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'GET', 'POST', 'HEAD'
// Note: HTTP request method value SHOULD be "known" to the
// instrumentation.
// By default, this convention defines "known" methods as the ones listed
// in [RFC9110](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-methods)
// and the PATCH method defined in
// [RFC5789](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5789.html).
//
// If the HTTP request method is not known to instrumentation, it MUST set
// the `http.request.method` attribute to `_OTHER`.
//
// If the HTTP instrumentation could end up converting valid HTTP request
// methods to `_OTHER`, then it MUST provide a way to override
// the list of known HTTP methods. If this override is done via environment
// variable, then the environment variable MUST be named
// OTEL_INSTRUMENTATION_HTTP_KNOWN_METHODS and support a comma-separated
// list of case-sensitive known HTTP methods
// (this list MUST be a full override of the default known method, it is
// not a list of known methods in addition to the defaults).
//
// HTTP method names are case-sensitive and `http.request.method` attribute
// value MUST match a known HTTP method name exactly.
// Instrumentations for specific web frameworks that consider HTTP methods
// to be case insensitive, SHOULD populate a canonical equivalent.
// Tracing instrumentations that do so, MUST also set
// `http.request.method_original` to the original value.
HTTPRequestMethodKey = attribute.Key("http.request.method")
// HTTPRequestMethodOriginalKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.request.method_original" semantic conventions. It represents the
// original HTTP method sent by the client in the request line.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'GeT', 'ACL', 'foo'
HTTPRequestMethodOriginalKey = attribute.Key("http.request.method_original")
// HTTPRequestResendCountKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.request.resend_count" semantic conventions. It represents the
// ordinal number of request resending attempt (for any reason, including
// redirects).
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 3
// Note: The resend count SHOULD be updated each time an HTTP request gets
// resent by the client, regardless of what was the cause of the resending
// (e.g. redirection, authorization failure, 503 Server Unavailable,
// network issues, or any other).
HTTPRequestResendCountKey = attribute.Key("http.request.resend_count")
// HTTPResponseBodySizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size
// of the response payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes
// transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as
// the
// [Content-Length](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length)
// header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the
// compressed size.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 3495
HTTPResponseBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("http.response.body.size")
// HTTPResponseStatusCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "http.response.status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the
// [HTTP response status
// code](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6).
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 200
HTTPResponseStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("http.response.status_code")
// HTTPRouteKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "http.route"
// semantic conventions. It represents the matched route, that is, the path
// template in the format used by the respective server framework.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: '/users/:userID?', '{controller}/{action}/{id?}'
// Note: MUST NOT be populated when this is not supported by the HTTP
// server framework as the route attribute should have low-cardinality and
// the URI path can NOT substitute it.
// SHOULD include the [application
// root](/docs/http/http-spans.md#http-server-definitions) if there is one.
HTTPRouteKey = attribute.Key("http.route")
)
var (
// CONNECT method
HTTPRequestMethodConnect = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("CONNECT")
// DELETE method
HTTPRequestMethodDelete = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("DELETE")
// GET method
HTTPRequestMethodGet = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("GET")
// HEAD method
HTTPRequestMethodHead = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("HEAD")
// OPTIONS method
HTTPRequestMethodOptions = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("OPTIONS")
// PATCH method
HTTPRequestMethodPatch = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("PATCH")
// POST method
HTTPRequestMethodPost = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("POST")
// PUT method
HTTPRequestMethodPut = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("PUT")
// TRACE method
HTTPRequestMethodTrace = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("TRACE")
// Any HTTP method that the instrumentation has no prior knowledge of
HTTPRequestMethodOther = HTTPRequestMethodKey.String("_OTHER")
)
// HTTPRequestBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of the
// request payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred
// excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the
// [Content-Length](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length)
// header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed
// size.
func HTTPRequestBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPRequestBodySizeKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPRequestMethodOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.request.method_original" semantic conventions. It represents the
// original HTTP method sent by the client in the request line.
func HTTPRequestMethodOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPRequestMethodOriginalKey.String(val)
}
// HTTPRequestResendCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.request.resend_count" semantic conventions. It represents the ordinal
// number of request resending attempt (for any reason, including redirects).
func HTTPRequestResendCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPRequestResendCountKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPResponseBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of
// the response payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred
// excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the
// [Content-Length](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length)
// header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed
// size.
func HTTPResponseBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPResponseBodySizeKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPResponseStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "http.response.status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the [HTTP
// response status code](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6).
func HTTPResponseStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPResponseStatusCodeKey.Int(val)
}
// HTTPRoute returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.route"
// semantic conventions. It represents the matched route, that is, the path
// template in the format used by the respective server framework.
func HTTPRoute(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return HTTPRouteKey.String(val)
}
// Attributes describing telemetry around messaging systems and messaging
// activities.
const (
// MessagingBatchMessageCountKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.batch.message_count" semantic conventions. It represents the
// number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the
// batching operation.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 0, 1, 2
// Note: Instrumentations SHOULD NOT set `messaging.batch.message_count` on
// spans that operate with a single message. When a messaging client
// library supports both batch and single-message API for the same
// operation, instrumentations SHOULD use `messaging.batch.message_count`
// for batching APIs and SHOULD NOT use it for single-message APIs.
MessagingBatchMessageCountKey = attribute.Key("messaging.batch.message_count")
// MessagingClientIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.client_id" semantic conventions. It represents a unique
// identifier for the client that consumes or produces a message.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'client-5', 'myhost@8742@s8083jm'
MessagingClientIDKey = attribute.Key("messaging.client_id")
// MessagingDestinationAnonymousKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.destination.anonymous" semantic conventions. It represents a
// boolean that is true if the message destination is anonymous (could be
// unnamed or have auto-generated name).
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingDestinationAnonymousKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.anonymous")
// MessagingDestinationNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.destination.name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// message destination name
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MyQueue', 'MyTopic'
// Note: Destination name SHOULD uniquely identify a specific queue, topic
// or other entity within the broker. If
// the broker doesn't have such notion, the destination name SHOULD
// uniquely identify the broker.
MessagingDestinationNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.name")
// MessagingDestinationTemplateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.destination.template" semantic conventions. It represents the
// low cardinality representation of the messaging destination name
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '/customers/{customerID}'
// Note: Destination names could be constructed from templates. An example
// would be a destination name involving a user name or product id.
// Although the destination name in this case is of high cardinality, the
// underlying template is of low cardinality and can be effectively used
// for grouping and aggregation.
MessagingDestinationTemplateKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.template")
// MessagingDestinationTemporaryKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.destination.temporary" semantic conventions. It represents a
// boolean that is true if the message destination is temporary and might
// not exist anymore after messages are processed.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingDestinationTemporaryKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.temporary")
// MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymousKey is the attribute Key conforming
// to the "messaging.destination_publish.anonymous" semantic conventions.
// It represents a boolean that is true if the publish message destination
// is anonymous (could be unnamed or have auto-generated name).
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymousKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination_publish.anonymous")
// MessagingDestinationPublishNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to
// the "messaging.destination_publish.name" semantic conventions. It
// represents the name of the original destination the message was
// published to
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MyQueue', 'MyTopic'
// Note: The name SHOULD uniquely identify a specific queue, topic, or
// other entity within the broker. If
// the broker doesn't have such notion, the original destination name
// SHOULD uniquely identify the broker.
MessagingDestinationPublishNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination_publish.name")
// MessagingGCPPubsubMessageOrderingKeyKey is the attribute Key conforming
// to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ordering_key" semantic conventions.
// It represents the ordering key for a given message. If the attribute is
// not present, the message does not have an ordering key.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'ordering_key'
MessagingGCPPubsubMessageOrderingKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ordering_key")
// MessagingKafkaConsumerGroupKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.kafka.consumer.group" semantic conventions. It represents the
// name of the Kafka Consumer Group that is handling the message. Only
// applies to consumers, not producers.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'my-group'
MessagingKafkaConsumerGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.consumer.group")
// MessagingKafkaDestinationPartitionKey is the attribute Key conforming to
// the "messaging.kafka.destination.partition" semantic conventions. It
// represents the partition the message is sent to.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 2
MessagingKafkaDestinationPartitionKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.destination.partition")
// MessagingKafkaMessageKeyKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.kafka.message.key" semantic conventions. It represents the
// message keys in Kafka are used for grouping alike messages to ensure
// they're processed on the same partition. They differ from
// `messaging.message.id` in that they're not unique. If the key is `null`,
// the attribute MUST NOT be set.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myKey'
// Note: If the key type is not string, it's string representation has to
// be supplied for the attribute. If the key has no unambiguous, canonical
// string form, don't include its value.
MessagingKafkaMessageKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.message.key")
// MessagingKafkaMessageOffsetKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.kafka.message.offset" semantic conventions. It represents the
// offset of a record in the corresponding Kafka partition.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 42
MessagingKafkaMessageOffsetKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.message.offset")
// MessagingKafkaMessageTombstoneKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.kafka.message.tombstone" semantic conventions. It represents
// a boolean that is true if the message is a tombstone.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingKafkaMessageTombstoneKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.message.tombstone")
// MessagingMessageBodySizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.message.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the
// size of the message body in bytes.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 1439
// Note: This can refer to both the compressed or uncompressed body size.
// If both sizes are known, the uncompressed
// body size should be used.
MessagingMessageBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.body.size")
// MessagingMessageConversationIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.message.conversation_id" semantic conventions. It represents
// the conversation ID identifying the conversation to which the message
// belongs, represented as a string. Sometimes called "Correlation ID".
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MyConversationID'
MessagingMessageConversationIDKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.conversation_id")
// MessagingMessageEnvelopeSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.message.envelope.size" semantic conventions. It represents
// the size of the message body and metadata in bytes.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 2738
// Note: This can refer to both the compressed or uncompressed size. If
// both sizes are known, the uncompressed
// size should be used.
MessagingMessageEnvelopeSizeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.envelope.size")
// MessagingMessageIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.message.id" semantic conventions. It represents a value used
// by the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as
// a string.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '452a7c7c7c7048c2f887f61572b18fc2'
MessagingMessageIDKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.id")
// MessagingOperationKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.operation" semantic conventions. It represents a string
// identifying the kind of messaging operation.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Note: If a custom value is used, it MUST be of low cardinality.
MessagingOperationKey = attribute.Key("messaging.operation")
// MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKeyKey is the attribute Key
// conforming to the "messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key" semantic
// conventions. It represents the rabbitMQ message routing key.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myKey'
MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key")
// MessagingRocketmqClientGroupKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.client_group" semantic conventions. It represents
// the name of the RocketMQ producer/consumer group that is handling the
// message. The client type is identified by the SpanKind.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myConsumerGroup'
MessagingRocketmqClientGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.client_group")
// MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey is the attribute Key conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.consumption_model" semantic conventions. It
// represents the model of message consumption. This only applies to
// consumer spans.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.consumption_model")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevelKey is the attribute Key
// conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delay_time_level" semantic
// conventions. It represents the delay time level for delay message, which
// determines the message delay time.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 3
MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevelKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.delay_time_level")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestampKey is the attribute Key
// conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delivery_timestamp"
// semantic conventions. It represents the timestamp in milliseconds that
// the delay message is expected to be delivered to consumer.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 1665987217045
MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestampKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.delivery_timestamp")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageGroupKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.message.group" semantic conventions. It represents
// the it is essential for FIFO message. Messages that belong to the same
// message group are always processed one by one within the same consumer
// group.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myMessageGroup'
MessagingRocketmqMessageGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.group")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageKeysKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.message.keys" semantic conventions. It represents
// the key(s) of message, another way to mark message besides message id.
//
// Type: string[]
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'keyA', 'keyB'
MessagingRocketmqMessageKeysKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.keys")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageTagKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.message.tag" semantic conventions. It represents the
// secondary classifier of message besides topic.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'tagA'
MessagingRocketmqMessageTagKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.tag")
// MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.message.type" semantic conventions. It represents
// the type of message.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.type")
// MessagingRocketmqNamespaceKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.rocketmq.namespace" semantic conventions. It represents the
// namespace of RocketMQ resources, resources in different namespaces are
// individual.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myNamespace'
MessagingRocketmqNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.namespace")
// MessagingSystemKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "messaging.system" semantic conventions. It represents an identifier for
// the messaging system being used. See below for a list of well-known
// identifiers.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessagingSystemKey = attribute.Key("messaging.system")
)
var (
// One or more messages are provided for publishing to an intermediary. If a single message is published, the context of the "Publish" span can be used as the creation context and no "Create" span needs to be created
MessagingOperationPublish = MessagingOperationKey.String("publish")
// A message is created. "Create" spans always refer to a single message and are used to provide a unique creation context for messages in batch publishing scenarios
MessagingOperationCreate = MessagingOperationKey.String("create")
// One or more messages are requested by a consumer. This operation refers to pull-based scenarios, where consumers explicitly call methods of messaging SDKs to receive messages
MessagingOperationReceive = MessagingOperationKey.String("receive")
// One or more messages are passed to a consumer. This operation refers to push-based scenarios, where consumer register callbacks which get called by messaging SDKs
MessagingOperationDeliver = MessagingOperationKey.String("deliver")
)
var (
// Clustering consumption model
MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelClustering = MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey.String("clustering")
// Broadcasting consumption model
MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelBroadcasting = MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey.String("broadcasting")
)
var (
// Normal message
MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeNormal = MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String("normal")
// FIFO message
MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeFifo = MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String("fifo")
// Delay message
MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeDelay = MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String("delay")
// Transaction message
MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeTransaction = MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String("transaction")
)
var (
// Apache ActiveMQ
MessagingSystemActivemq = MessagingSystemKey.String("activemq")
// Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
MessagingSystemAWSSqs = MessagingSystemKey.String("aws_sqs")
// Azure Event Grid
MessagingSystemAzureEventgrid = MessagingSystemKey.String("azure_eventgrid")
// Azure Event Hubs
MessagingSystemAzureEventhubs = MessagingSystemKey.String("azure_eventhubs")
// Azure Service Bus
MessagingSystemAzureServicebus = MessagingSystemKey.String("azure_servicebus")
// Google Cloud Pub/Sub
MessagingSystemGCPPubsub = MessagingSystemKey.String("gcp_pubsub")
// Java Message Service
MessagingSystemJms = MessagingSystemKey.String("jms")
// Apache Kafka
MessagingSystemKafka = MessagingSystemKey.String("kafka")
// RabbitMQ
MessagingSystemRabbitmq = MessagingSystemKey.String("rabbitmq")
// Apache RocketMQ
MessagingSystemRocketmq = MessagingSystemKey.String("rocketmq")
)
// MessagingBatchMessageCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.batch.message_count" semantic conventions. It represents the
// number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the batching
// operation.
func MessagingBatchMessageCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingBatchMessageCountKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingClientID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "messaging.client_id" semantic conventions. It represents a unique
// identifier for the client that consumes or produces a message.
func MessagingClientID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingClientIDKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationAnonymous returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.destination.anonymous" semantic conventions. It represents a
// boolean that is true if the message destination is anonymous (could be
// unnamed or have auto-generated name).
func MessagingDestinationAnonymous(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationAnonymousKey.Bool(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "messaging.destination.name" semantic conventions. It represents the message
// destination name
func MessagingDestinationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationNameKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationTemplate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.destination.template" semantic conventions. It represents the
// low cardinality representation of the messaging destination name
func MessagingDestinationTemplate(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationTemplateKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationTemporary returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.destination.temporary" semantic conventions. It represents a
// boolean that is true if the message destination is temporary and might not
// exist anymore after messages are processed.
func MessagingDestinationTemporary(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationTemporaryKey.Bool(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymous returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.destination_publish.anonymous" semantic
// conventions. It represents a boolean that is true if the publish message
// destination is anonymous (could be unnamed or have auto-generated name).
func MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymous(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymousKey.Bool(val)
}
// MessagingDestinationPublishName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming
// to the "messaging.destination_publish.name" semantic conventions. It
// represents the name of the original destination the message was published to
func MessagingDestinationPublishName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingDestinationPublishNameKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingGCPPubsubMessageOrderingKey returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ordering_key" semantic
// conventions. It represents the ordering key for a given message. If the
// attribute is not present, the message does not have an ordering key.
func MessagingGCPPubsubMessageOrderingKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingGCPPubsubMessageOrderingKeyKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingKafkaConsumerGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.kafka.consumer.group" semantic conventions. It represents the
// name of the Kafka Consumer Group that is handling the message. Only applies
// to consumers, not producers.
func MessagingKafkaConsumerGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingKafkaConsumerGroupKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingKafkaDestinationPartition returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.kafka.destination.partition" semantic
// conventions. It represents the partition the message is sent to.
func MessagingKafkaDestinationPartition(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingKafkaDestinationPartitionKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingKafkaMessageKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "messaging.kafka.message.key" semantic conventions. It represents the
// message keys in Kafka are used for grouping alike messages to ensure they're
// processed on the same partition. They differ from `messaging.message.id` in
// that they're not unique. If the key is `null`, the attribute MUST NOT be
// set.
func MessagingKafkaMessageKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingKafkaMessageKeyKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingKafkaMessageOffset returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.kafka.message.offset" semantic conventions. It represents the
// offset of a record in the corresponding Kafka partition.
func MessagingKafkaMessageOffset(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingKafkaMessageOffsetKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingKafkaMessageTombstone returns an attribute KeyValue conforming
// to the "messaging.kafka.message.tombstone" semantic conventions. It
// represents a boolean that is true if the message is a tombstone.
func MessagingKafkaMessageTombstone(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingKafkaMessageTombstoneKey.Bool(val)
}
// MessagingMessageBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "messaging.message.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size
// of the message body in bytes.
func MessagingMessageBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingMessageBodySizeKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingMessageConversationID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming
// to the "messaging.message.conversation_id" semantic conventions. It
// represents the conversation ID identifying the conversation to which the
// message belongs, represented as a string. Sometimes called "Correlation ID".
func MessagingMessageConversationID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingMessageConversationIDKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingMessageEnvelopeSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.message.envelope.size" semantic conventions. It represents
// the size of the message body and metadata in bytes.
func MessagingMessageEnvelopeSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingMessageEnvelopeSizeKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingMessageID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "messaging.message.id" semantic conventions. It represents a value used by
// the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as a
// string.
func MessagingMessageID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingMessageIDKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKey returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key" semantic
// conventions. It represents the rabbitMQ message routing key.
func MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKeyKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqClientGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.client_group" semantic conventions. It represents
// the name of the RocketMQ producer/consumer group that is handling the
// message. The client type is identified by the SpanKind.
func MessagingRocketmqClientGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqClientGroupKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevel returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delay_time_level" semantic
// conventions. It represents the delay time level for delay message, which
// determines the message delay time.
func MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevel(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevelKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestamp returns an attribute KeyValue
// conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delivery_timestamp" semantic
// conventions. It represents the timestamp in milliseconds that the delay
// message is expected to be delivered to consumer.
func MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestamp(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestampKey.Int(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqMessageGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.message.group" semantic conventions. It represents
// the it is essential for FIFO message. Messages that belong to the same
// message group are always processed one by one within the same consumer
// group.
func MessagingRocketmqMessageGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqMessageGroupKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqMessageKeys returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.message.keys" semantic conventions. It represents
// the key(s) of message, another way to mark message besides message id.
func MessagingRocketmqMessageKeys(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqMessageKeysKey.StringSlice(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqMessageTag returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.message.tag" semantic conventions. It represents the
// secondary classifier of message besides topic.
func MessagingRocketmqMessageTag(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqMessageTagKey.String(val)
}
// MessagingRocketmqNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to
// the "messaging.rocketmq.namespace" semantic conventions. It represents the
// namespace of RocketMQ resources, resources in different namespaces are
// individual.
func MessagingRocketmqNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessagingRocketmqNamespaceKey.String(val)
}
// These attributes may be used for any network related operation.
const (
// NetworkCarrierIccKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.carrier.icc" semantic conventions. It represents the ISO 3166-1
// alpha-2 2-character country code associated with the mobile carrier
// network.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'DE'
NetworkCarrierIccKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.icc")
// NetworkCarrierMccKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.carrier.mcc" semantic conventions. It represents the mobile
// carrier country code.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '310'
NetworkCarrierMccKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.mcc")
// NetworkCarrierMncKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.carrier.mnc" semantic conventions. It represents the mobile
// carrier network code.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '001'
NetworkCarrierMncKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.mnc")
// NetworkCarrierNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.carrier.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of
// the mobile carrier.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'sprint'
NetworkCarrierNameKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.name")
// NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.connection.subtype" semantic conventions. It represents the
// this describes more details regarding the connection.type. It may be the
// type of cell technology connection, but it could be used for describing
// details about a wifi connection.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'LTE'
NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey = attribute.Key("network.connection.subtype")
// NetworkConnectionTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.connection.type" semantic conventions. It represents the
// internet connection type.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'wifi'
NetworkConnectionTypeKey = attribute.Key("network.connection.type")
// NetworkIoDirectionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.io.direction" semantic conventions. It represents the network
// IO operation direction.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'transmit'
NetworkIoDirectionKey = attribute.Key("network.io.direction")
// NetworkLocalAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.local.address" semantic conventions. It represents the local
// address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket
// name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
NetworkLocalAddressKey = attribute.Key("network.local.address")
// NetworkLocalPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.local.port" semantic conventions. It represents the local port
// number of the network connection.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 65123
NetworkLocalPortKey = attribute.Key("network.local.port")
// NetworkPeerAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.peer.address" semantic conventions. It represents the peer
// address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket
// name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
NetworkPeerAddressKey = attribute.Key("network.peer.address")
// NetworkPeerPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.peer.port" semantic conventions. It represents the peer port
// number of the network connection.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 65123
NetworkPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("network.peer.port")
// NetworkProtocolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.protocol.name" semantic conventions. It represents the [OSI
// application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI
// equivalent.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'amqp', 'http', 'mqtt'
// Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
NetworkProtocolNameKey = attribute.Key("network.protocol.name")
// NetworkProtocolVersionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.protocol.version" semantic conventions. It represents the
// version of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: '3.1.1'
// Note: `network.protocol.version` refers to the version of the protocol
// used and might be different from the protocol client's version. If the
// HTTP client has a version of `0.27.2`, but sends HTTP version `1.1`,
// this attribute should be set to `1.1`.
NetworkProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("network.protocol.version")
// NetworkTransportKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "network.transport" semantic conventions. It represents the [OSI
// transport layer](https://osi-model.com/transport-layer/) or
// [inter-process communication
// method](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-process_communication).
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'tcp', 'udp'
// Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
//
// Consider always setting the transport when setting a port number, since
// a port number is ambiguous without knowing the transport. For example
// different processes could be listening on TCP port 12345 and UDP port
// 12345.
NetworkTransportKey = attribute.Key("network.transport")
// NetworkTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "network.type"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [OSI network
// layer](https://osi-model.com/network-layer/) or non-OSI equivalent.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'ipv4', 'ipv6'
// Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase.
NetworkTypeKey = attribute.Key("network.type")
)
var (
// GPRS
NetworkConnectionSubtypeGprs = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("gprs")
// EDGE
NetworkConnectionSubtypeEdge = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("edge")
// UMTS
NetworkConnectionSubtypeUmts = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("umts")
// CDMA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeCdma = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("cdma")
// EVDO Rel. 0
NetworkConnectionSubtypeEvdo0 = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("evdo_0")
// EVDO Rev. A
NetworkConnectionSubtypeEvdoA = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("evdo_a")
// CDMA2000 1XRTT
NetworkConnectionSubtypeCdma20001xrtt = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("cdma2000_1xrtt")
// HSDPA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeHsdpa = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("hsdpa")
// HSUPA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeHsupa = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("hsupa")
// HSPA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeHspa = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("hspa")
// IDEN
NetworkConnectionSubtypeIden = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("iden")
// EVDO Rev. B
NetworkConnectionSubtypeEvdoB = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("evdo_b")
// LTE
NetworkConnectionSubtypeLte = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("lte")
// EHRPD
NetworkConnectionSubtypeEhrpd = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("ehrpd")
// HSPAP
NetworkConnectionSubtypeHspap = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("hspap")
// GSM
NetworkConnectionSubtypeGsm = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("gsm")
// TD-SCDMA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeTdScdma = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("td_scdma")
// IWLAN
NetworkConnectionSubtypeIwlan = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("iwlan")
// 5G NR (New Radio)
NetworkConnectionSubtypeNr = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("nr")
// 5G NRNSA (New Radio Non-Standalone)
NetworkConnectionSubtypeNrnsa = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("nrnsa")
// LTE CA
NetworkConnectionSubtypeLteCa = NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String("lte_ca")
)
var (
// wifi
NetworkConnectionTypeWifi = NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String("wifi")
// wired
NetworkConnectionTypeWired = NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String("wired")
// cell
NetworkConnectionTypeCell = NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String("cell")
// unavailable
NetworkConnectionTypeUnavailable = NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String("unavailable")
// unknown
NetworkConnectionTypeUnknown = NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String("unknown")
)
var (
// transmit
NetworkIoDirectionTransmit = NetworkIoDirectionKey.String("transmit")
// receive
NetworkIoDirectionReceive = NetworkIoDirectionKey.String("receive")
)
var (
// TCP
NetworkTransportTCP = NetworkTransportKey.String("tcp")
// UDP
NetworkTransportUDP = NetworkTransportKey.String("udp")
// Named or anonymous pipe
NetworkTransportPipe = NetworkTransportKey.String("pipe")
// Unix domain socket
NetworkTransportUnix = NetworkTransportKey.String("unix")
)
var (
// IPv4
NetworkTypeIpv4 = NetworkTypeKey.String("ipv4")
// IPv6
NetworkTypeIpv6 = NetworkTypeKey.String("ipv6")
)
// NetworkCarrierIcc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.carrier.icc" semantic conventions. It represents the ISO 3166-1
// alpha-2 2-character country code associated with the mobile carrier network.
func NetworkCarrierIcc(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkCarrierIccKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkCarrierMcc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.carrier.mcc" semantic conventions. It represents the mobile carrier
// country code.
func NetworkCarrierMcc(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkCarrierMccKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkCarrierMnc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.carrier.mnc" semantic conventions. It represents the mobile carrier
// network code.
func NetworkCarrierMnc(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkCarrierMncKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkCarrierName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.carrier.name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of the
// mobile carrier.
func NetworkCarrierName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkCarrierNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkLocalAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.local.address" semantic conventions. It represents the local
// address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name.
func NetworkLocalAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkLocalAddressKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkLocalPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.local.port" semantic conventions. It represents the local port
// number of the network connection.
func NetworkLocalPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkLocalPortKey.Int(val)
}
// NetworkPeerAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.peer.address" semantic conventions. It represents the peer address
// of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name.
func NetworkPeerAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkPeerAddressKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.peer.port" semantic conventions. It represents the peer port number
// of the network connection.
func NetworkPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkPeerPortKey.Int(val)
}
// NetworkProtocolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.protocol.name" semantic conventions. It represents the [OSI
// application layer](https://osi-model.com/application-layer/) or non-OSI
// equivalent.
func NetworkProtocolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkProtocolNameKey.String(val)
}
// NetworkProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "network.protocol.version" semantic conventions. It represents the version
// of the protocol specified in `network.protocol.name`.
func NetworkProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return NetworkProtocolVersionKey.String(val)
}
// Attributes for remote procedure calls.
const (
// RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.connect_rpc.error_code" semantic conventions. It represents the
// [error codes](https://connect.build/docs/protocol/#error-codes) of the
// Connect request. Error codes are always string values.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.connect_rpc.error_code")
// RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.grpc.status_code" semantic conventions. It represents the [numeric
// status
// code](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/v1.33.2/doc/statuscodes.md) of
// the gRPC request.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.grpc.status_code")
// RPCJsonrpcErrorCodeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.error_code" semantic conventions. It represents the
// `error.code` property of response if it is an error response.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: -32700, 100
RPCJsonrpcErrorCodeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.jsonrpc.error_code")
// RPCJsonrpcErrorMessageKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.error_message" semantic conventions. It represents the
// `error.message` property of response if it is an error response.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Parse error', 'User already exists'
RPCJsonrpcErrorMessageKey = attribute.Key("rpc.jsonrpc.error_message")
// RPCJsonrpcRequestIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.request_id" semantic conventions. It represents the `id`
// property of request or response. Since protocol allows id to be int,
// string, `null` or missing (for notifications), value is expected to be
// cast to string for simplicity. Use empty string in case of `null` value.
// Omit entirely if this is a notification.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '10', 'request-7', ''
RPCJsonrpcRequestIDKey = attribute.Key("rpc.jsonrpc.request_id")
// RPCJsonrpcVersionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.version" semantic conventions. It represents the protocol
// version as in `jsonrpc` property of request/response. Since JSON-RPC 1.0
// doesn't specify this, the value can be omitted.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '2.0', '1.0'
RPCJsonrpcVersionKey = attribute.Key("rpc.jsonrpc.version")
// RPCMethodKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "rpc.method"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the (logical) method
// being called, must be equal to the $method part in the span name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'exampleMethod'
// Note: This is the logical name of the method from the RPC interface
// perspective, which can be different from the name of any implementing
// method/function. The `code.function` attribute may be used to store the
// latter (e.g., method actually executing the call on the server side, RPC
// client stub method on the client side).
RPCMethodKey = attribute.Key("rpc.method")
// RPCServiceKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "rpc.service"
// semantic conventions. It represents the full (logical) name of the
// service being called, including its package name, if applicable.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'myservice.EchoService'
// Note: This is the logical name of the service from the RPC interface
// perspective, which can be different from the name of any implementing
// class. The `code.namespace` attribute may be used to store the latter
// (despite the attribute name, it may include a class name; e.g., class
// with method actually executing the call on the server side, RPC client
// stub class on the client side).
RPCServiceKey = attribute.Key("rpc.service")
// RPCSystemKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "rpc.system"
// semantic conventions. It represents a string identifying the remoting
// system. See below for a list of well-known identifiers.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
RPCSystemKey = attribute.Key("rpc.system")
)
var (
// cancelled
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeCancelled = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("cancelled")
// unknown
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeUnknown = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("unknown")
// invalid_argument
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeInvalidArgument = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("invalid_argument")
// deadline_exceeded
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeDeadlineExceeded = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("deadline_exceeded")
// not_found
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeNotFound = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("not_found")
// already_exists
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeAlreadyExists = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("already_exists")
// permission_denied
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodePermissionDenied = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("permission_denied")
// resource_exhausted
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeResourceExhausted = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("resource_exhausted")
// failed_precondition
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeFailedPrecondition = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("failed_precondition")
// aborted
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeAborted = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("aborted")
// out_of_range
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeOutOfRange = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("out_of_range")
// unimplemented
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeUnimplemented = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("unimplemented")
// internal
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeInternal = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("internal")
// unavailable
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeUnavailable = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("unavailable")
// data_loss
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeDataLoss = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("data_loss")
// unauthenticated
RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeUnauthenticated = RPCConnectRPCErrorCodeKey.String("unauthenticated")
)
var (
// OK
RPCGRPCStatusCodeOk = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(0)
// CANCELLED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeCancelled = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(1)
// UNKNOWN
RPCGRPCStatusCodeUnknown = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(2)
// INVALID_ARGUMENT
RPCGRPCStatusCodeInvalidArgument = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(3)
// DEADLINE_EXCEEDED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeDeadlineExceeded = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(4)
// NOT_FOUND
RPCGRPCStatusCodeNotFound = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(5)
// ALREADY_EXISTS
RPCGRPCStatusCodeAlreadyExists = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(6)
// PERMISSION_DENIED
RPCGRPCStatusCodePermissionDenied = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(7)
// RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeResourceExhausted = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(8)
// FAILED_PRECONDITION
RPCGRPCStatusCodeFailedPrecondition = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(9)
// ABORTED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeAborted = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(10)
// OUT_OF_RANGE
RPCGRPCStatusCodeOutOfRange = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(11)
// UNIMPLEMENTED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeUnimplemented = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(12)
// INTERNAL
RPCGRPCStatusCodeInternal = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(13)
// UNAVAILABLE
RPCGRPCStatusCodeUnavailable = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(14)
// DATA_LOSS
RPCGRPCStatusCodeDataLoss = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(15)
// UNAUTHENTICATED
RPCGRPCStatusCodeUnauthenticated = RPCGRPCStatusCodeKey.Int(16)
)
var (
// gRPC
RPCSystemGRPC = RPCSystemKey.String("grpc")
// Java RMI
RPCSystemJavaRmi = RPCSystemKey.String("java_rmi")
// .NET WCF
RPCSystemDotnetWcf = RPCSystemKey.String("dotnet_wcf")
// Apache Dubbo
RPCSystemApacheDubbo = RPCSystemKey.String("apache_dubbo")
// Connect RPC
RPCSystemConnectRPC = RPCSystemKey.String("connect_rpc")
)
// RPCJsonrpcErrorCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.error_code" semantic conventions. It represents the
// `error.code` property of response if it is an error response.
func RPCJsonrpcErrorCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCJsonrpcErrorCodeKey.Int(val)
}
// RPCJsonrpcErrorMessage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.error_message" semantic conventions. It represents the
// `error.message` property of response if it is an error response.
func RPCJsonrpcErrorMessage(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCJsonrpcErrorMessageKey.String(val)
}
// RPCJsonrpcRequestID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.request_id" semantic conventions. It represents the `id`
// property of request or response. Since protocol allows id to be int, string,
// `null` or missing (for notifications), value is expected to be cast to
// string for simplicity. Use empty string in case of `null` value. Omit
// entirely if this is a notification.
func RPCJsonrpcRequestID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCJsonrpcRequestIDKey.String(val)
}
// RPCJsonrpcVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "rpc.jsonrpc.version" semantic conventions. It represents the protocol
// version as in `jsonrpc` property of request/response. Since JSON-RPC 1.0
// doesn't specify this, the value can be omitted.
func RPCJsonrpcVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCJsonrpcVersionKey.String(val)
}
// RPCMethod returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.method"
// semantic conventions. It represents the name of the (logical) method being
// called, must be equal to the $method part in the span name.
func RPCMethod(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCMethodKey.String(val)
}
// RPCService returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.service"
// semantic conventions. It represents the full (logical) name of the service
// being called, including its package name, if applicable.
func RPCService(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return RPCServiceKey.String(val)
}
// These attributes may be used to describe the server in a connection-based
// network interaction where there is one side that initiates the connection
// (the client is the side that initiates the connection). This covers all TCP
// network interactions since TCP is connection-based and one side initiates
// the connection (an exception is made for peer-to-peer communication over TCP
// where the "user-facing" surface of the protocol / API doesn't expose a clear
// notion of client and server). This also covers UDP network interactions
// where one side initiates the interaction, e.g. QUIC (HTTP/3) and DNS.
const (
// ServerAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "server.address"
// semantic conventions. It represents the server domain name if available
// without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket
// name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'example.com', '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
// Note: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through
// an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address
// behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
ServerAddressKey = attribute.Key("server.address")
// ServerPortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "server.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the server port number.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 80, 8080, 443
// Note: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through
// an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind
// any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
ServerPortKey = attribute.Key("server.port")
)
// ServerAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "server.address" semantic conventions. It represents the server domain name
// if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix
// domain socket name.
func ServerAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return ServerAddressKey.String(val)
}
// ServerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "server.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the server port number.
func ServerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return ServerPortKey.Int(val)
}
// These attributes may be used to describe the sender of a network
// exchange/packet. These should be used when there is no client/server
// relationship between the two sides, or when that relationship is unknown.
// This covers low-level network interactions (e.g. packet tracing) where you
// don't know if there was a connection or which side initiated it. This also
// covers unidirectional UDP flows and peer-to-peer communication where the
// "user-facing" surface of the protocol / API doesn't expose a clear notion of
// client and server.
const (
// SourceAddressKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "source.address"
// semantic conventions. It represents the source address - domain name if
// available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix
// domain socket name.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'source.example.com', '10.1.2.80', '/tmp/my.sock'
// Note: When observed from the destination side, and when communicating
// through an intermediary, `source.address` SHOULD represent the source
// address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's
// available.
SourceAddressKey = attribute.Key("source.address")
// SourcePortKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "source.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the source port number
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 3389, 2888
SourcePortKey = attribute.Key("source.port")
)
// SourceAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "source.address" semantic conventions. It represents the source address -
// domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address
// or Unix domain socket name.
func SourceAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SourceAddressKey.String(val)
}
// SourcePort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "source.port"
// semantic conventions. It represents the source port number
func SourcePort(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return SourcePortKey.Int(val)
}
// Semantic convention attributes in the TLS namespace.
const (
// TLSCipherKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "tls.cipher"
// semantic conventions. It represents the string indicating the
// [cipher](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5246#appendix-A.5)
// used during the current connection.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA',
// 'TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256'
// Note: The values allowed for `tls.cipher` MUST be one of the
// `Descriptions` of the [registered TLS Cipher
// Suits](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#table-tls-parameters-4).
TLSCipherKey = attribute.Key("tls.cipher")
// TLSClientCertificateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.certificate" semantic conventions. It represents the
// pEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the client. This is
// usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate_chain` since this
// value also exists in that list.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MII...'
TLSClientCertificateKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.certificate")
// TLSClientCertificateChainKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.certificate_chain" semantic conventions. It represents the
// array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain
// offered by the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of
// `client.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in
// the chain.
//
// Type: string[]
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MII...', 'MI...'
TLSClientCertificateChainKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.certificate_chain")
// TLSClientHashMd5Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.md5" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of
// certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '0F76C7F2C55BFD7D8E8B8F4BFBF0C9EC'
TLSClientHashMd5Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.md5")
// TLSClientHashSha1Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.sha1" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of
// certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '9E393D93138888D288266C2D915214D1D1CCEB2A'
TLSClientHashSha1Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.sha1")
// TLSClientHashSha256Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.sha256" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version
// of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples:
// '0687F666A054EF17A08E2F2162EAB4CBC0D265E1D7875BE74BF3C712CA92DAF0'
TLSClientHashSha256Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.sha256")
// TLSClientIssuerKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.issuer" semantic conventions. It represents the
// distinguished name of
// [subject](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6)
// of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'CN=Example Root CA, OU=Infrastructure Team, DC=example,
// DC=com'
TLSClientIssuerKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.issuer")
// TLSClientJa3Key is the attribute Key conforming to the "tls.client.ja3"
// semantic conventions. It represents a hash that identifies clients based
// on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'd4e5b18d6b55c71272893221c96ba240'
TLSClientJa3Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.ja3")
// TLSClientNotAfterKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.not_after" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when client certificate is no longer considered valid.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z'
TLSClientNotAfterKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.not_after")
// TLSClientNotBeforeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.not_before" semantic conventions. It represents the
// date/Time indicating when client certificate is first considered valid.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z'
TLSClientNotBeforeKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.not_before")
// TLSClientServerNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.server_name" semantic conventions. It represents the also
// called an SNI, this tells the server which hostname to which the client
// is attempting to connect to.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'opentelemetry.io'
TLSClientServerNameKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.server_name")
// TLSClientSubjectKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.subject" semantic conventions. It represents the
// distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the
// client.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'CN=myclient, OU=Documentation Team, DC=example, DC=com'
TLSClientSubjectKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.subject")
// TLSClientSupportedCiphersKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.client.supported_ciphers" semantic conventions. It represents the
// array of ciphers offered by the client during the client hello.
//
// Type: string[]
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '"TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384",
// "TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384", "..."'
TLSClientSupportedCiphersKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.supported_ciphers")
// TLSCurveKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "tls.curve" semantic
// conventions. It represents the string indicating the curve used for the
// given cipher, when applicable
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'secp256r1'
TLSCurveKey = attribute.Key("tls.curve")
// TLSEstablishedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.established" semantic conventions. It represents the boolean flag
// indicating if the TLS negotiation was successful and transitioned to an
// encrypted tunnel.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: True
TLSEstablishedKey = attribute.Key("tls.established")
// TLSNextProtocolKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.next_protocol" semantic conventions. It represents the string
// indicating the protocol being tunneled. Per the values in the [IANA
// registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids),
// this string should be lower case.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'http/1.1'
TLSNextProtocolKey = attribute.Key("tls.next_protocol")
// TLSProtocolNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.protocol.name" semantic conventions. It represents the normalized
// lowercase protocol name parsed from original string of the negotiated
// [SSL/TLS protocol
// version](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES)
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
TLSProtocolNameKey = attribute.Key("tls.protocol.name")
// TLSProtocolVersionKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.protocol.version" semantic conventions. It represents the numeric
// part of the version parsed from the original string of the negotiated
// [SSL/TLS protocol
// version](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES)
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '1.2', '3'
TLSProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("tls.protocol.version")
// TLSResumedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "tls.resumed"
// semantic conventions. It represents the boolean flag indicating if this
// TLS connection was resumed from an existing TLS negotiation.
//
// Type: boolean
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: True
TLSResumedKey = attribute.Key("tls.resumed")
// TLSServerCertificateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.certificate" semantic conventions. It represents the
// pEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the server. This is
// usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate_chain` since this
// value also exists in that list.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MII...'
TLSServerCertificateKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.certificate")
// TLSServerCertificateChainKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.certificate_chain" semantic conventions. It represents the
// array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain
// offered by the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of
// `server.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in
// the chain.
//
// Type: string[]
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'MII...', 'MI...'
TLSServerCertificateChainKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.certificate_chain")
// TLSServerHashMd5Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.md5" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of
// certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '0F76C7F2C55BFD7D8E8B8F4BFBF0C9EC'
TLSServerHashMd5Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.md5")
// TLSServerHashSha1Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.sha1" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of
// certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '9E393D93138888D288266C2D915214D1D1CCEB2A'
TLSServerHashSha1Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.sha1")
// TLSServerHashSha256Key is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.sha256" semantic conventions. It represents the
// certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version
// of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash
// values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples:
// '0687F666A054EF17A08E2F2162EAB4CBC0D265E1D7875BE74BF3C712CA92DAF0'
TLSServerHashSha256Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.sha256")
// TLSServerIssuerKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.issuer" semantic conventions. It represents the
// distinguished name of
// [subject](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6)
// of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'CN=Example Root CA, OU=Infrastructure Team, DC=example,
// DC=com'
TLSServerIssuerKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.issuer")
// TLSServerJa3sKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.ja3s" semantic conventions. It represents a hash that
// identifies servers based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'd4e5b18d6b55c71272893221c96ba240'
TLSServerJa3sKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.ja3s")
// TLSServerNotAfterKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.not_after" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when server certificate is no longer considered valid.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z'
TLSServerNotAfterKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.not_after")
// TLSServerNotBeforeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.not_before" semantic conventions. It represents the
// date/Time indicating when server certificate is first considered valid.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z'
TLSServerNotBeforeKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.not_before")
// TLSServerSubjectKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "tls.server.subject" semantic conventions. It represents the
// distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the
// server.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'CN=myserver, OU=Documentation Team, DC=example, DC=com'
TLSServerSubjectKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.subject")
)
var (
// ssl
TLSProtocolNameSsl = TLSProtocolNameKey.String("ssl")
// tls
TLSProtocolNameTLS = TLSProtocolNameKey.String("tls")
)
// TLSCipher returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.cipher"
// semantic conventions. It represents the string indicating the
// [cipher](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5246#appendix-A.5) used
// during the current connection.
func TLSCipher(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSCipherKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientCertificate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.certificate" semantic conventions. It represents the pEM-encoded
// stand-alone certificate offered by the client. This is usually
// mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate_chain` since this value also
// exists in that list.
func TLSClientCertificate(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientCertificateKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientCertificateChain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.certificate_chain" semantic conventions. It represents the array
// of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by
// the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate` since
// that value should be the first certificate in the chain.
func TLSClientCertificateChain(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientCertificateChainKey.StringSlice(val)
}
// TLSClientHashMd5 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.md5" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSClientHashMd5(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientHashMd5Key.String(val)
}
// TLSClientHashSha1 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.sha1" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSClientHashSha1(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientHashSha1Key.String(val)
}
// TLSClientHashSha256 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.hash.sha256" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSClientHashSha256(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientHashSha256Key.String(val)
}
// TLSClientIssuer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.issuer" semantic conventions. It represents the distinguished
// name of
// [subject](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6) of
// the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client.
func TLSClientIssuer(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientIssuerKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientJa3 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.ja3" semantic conventions. It represents a hash that identifies
// clients based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake.
func TLSClientJa3(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientJa3Key.String(val)
}
// TLSClientNotAfter returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.not_after" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when client certificate is no longer considered valid.
func TLSClientNotAfter(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientNotAfterKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientNotBefore returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.not_before" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when client certificate is first considered valid.
func TLSClientNotBefore(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientNotBeforeKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientServerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.server_name" semantic conventions. It represents the also called
// an SNI, this tells the server which hostname to which the client is
// attempting to connect to.
func TLSClientServerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientServerNameKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientSubject returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.subject" semantic conventions. It represents the distinguished
// name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the client.
func TLSClientSubject(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientSubjectKey.String(val)
}
// TLSClientSupportedCiphers returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.client.supported_ciphers" semantic conventions. It represents the array
// of ciphers offered by the client during the client hello.
func TLSClientSupportedCiphers(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSClientSupportedCiphersKey.StringSlice(val)
}
// TLSCurve returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.curve"
// semantic conventions. It represents the string indicating the curve used for
// the given cipher, when applicable
func TLSCurve(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSCurveKey.String(val)
}
// TLSEstablished returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.established" semantic conventions. It represents the boolean flag
// indicating if the TLS negotiation was successful and transitioned to an
// encrypted tunnel.
func TLSEstablished(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSEstablishedKey.Bool(val)
}
// TLSNextProtocol returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.next_protocol" semantic conventions. It represents the string
// indicating the protocol being tunneled. Per the values in the [IANA
// registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids),
// this string should be lower case.
func TLSNextProtocol(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSNextProtocolKey.String(val)
}
// TLSProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.protocol.version" semantic conventions. It represents the numeric part
// of the version parsed from the original string of the negotiated [SSL/TLS
// protocol
// version](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES)
func TLSProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSProtocolVersionKey.String(val)
}
// TLSResumed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.resumed"
// semantic conventions. It represents the boolean flag indicating if this TLS
// connection was resumed from an existing TLS negotiation.
func TLSResumed(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSResumedKey.Bool(val)
}
// TLSServerCertificate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.certificate" semantic conventions. It represents the pEM-encoded
// stand-alone certificate offered by the server. This is usually
// mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate_chain` since this value also
// exists in that list.
func TLSServerCertificate(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerCertificateKey.String(val)
}
// TLSServerCertificateChain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.certificate_chain" semantic conventions. It represents the array
// of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by
// the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate` since
// that value should be the first certificate in the chain.
func TLSServerCertificateChain(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerCertificateChainKey.StringSlice(val)
}
// TLSServerHashMd5 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.md5" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSServerHashMd5(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerHashMd5Key.String(val)
}
// TLSServerHashSha1 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.sha1" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSServerHashSha1(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerHashSha1Key.String(val)
}
// TLSServerHashSha256 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.hash.sha256" semantic conventions. It represents the certificate
// fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate
// offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value
// should be formatted as an uppercase hash.
func TLSServerHashSha256(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerHashSha256Key.String(val)
}
// TLSServerIssuer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.issuer" semantic conventions. It represents the distinguished
// name of
// [subject](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6) of
// the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client.
func TLSServerIssuer(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerIssuerKey.String(val)
}
// TLSServerJa3s returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.ja3s" semantic conventions. It represents a hash that identifies
// servers based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake.
func TLSServerJa3s(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerJa3sKey.String(val)
}
// TLSServerNotAfter returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.not_after" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when server certificate is no longer considered valid.
func TLSServerNotAfter(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerNotAfterKey.String(val)
}
// TLSServerNotBefore returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.not_before" semantic conventions. It represents the date/Time
// indicating when server certificate is first considered valid.
func TLSServerNotBefore(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerNotBeforeKey.String(val)
}
// TLSServerSubject returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "tls.server.subject" semantic conventions. It represents the distinguished
// name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the server.
func TLSServerSubject(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return TLSServerSubjectKey.String(val)
}
// Attributes describing URL.
const (
// URLFragmentKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "url.fragment"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// fragment](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5) component
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'SemConv'
URLFragmentKey = attribute.Key("url.fragment")
// URLFullKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "url.full" semantic
// conventions. It represents the absolute URL describing a network
// resource according to [RFC3986](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986)
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'https://www.foo.bar/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv',
// '//localhost'
// Note: For network calls, URL usually has
// `scheme://host[:port][path][?query][#fragment]` format, where the
// fragment is not transmitted over HTTP, but if it is known, it SHOULD be
// included nevertheless.
// `url.full` MUST NOT contain credentials passed via URL in form of
// `https://username:password@www.example.com/`. In such case username and
// password SHOULD be redacted and attribute's value SHOULD be
// `https://REDACTED:REDACTED@www.example.com/`.
// `url.full` SHOULD capture the absolute URL when it is available (or can
// be reconstructed) and SHOULD NOT be validated or modified except for
// sanitizing purposes.
URLFullKey = attribute.Key("url.full")
// URLPathKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "url.path" semantic
// conventions. It represents the [URI
// path](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.3) component
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: '/search'
URLPathKey = attribute.Key("url.path")
// URLQueryKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "url.query" semantic
// conventions. It represents the [URI
// query](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.4) component
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'q=OpenTelemetry'
// Note: Sensitive content provided in query string SHOULD be scrubbed when
// instrumentations can identify it.
URLQueryKey = attribute.Key("url.query")
// URLSchemeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "url.scheme"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component
// identifying the used protocol.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'https', 'ftp', 'telnet'
URLSchemeKey = attribute.Key("url.scheme")
)
// URLFragment returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "url.fragment" semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// fragment](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5) component
func URLFragment(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return URLFragmentKey.String(val)
}
// URLFull returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.full"
// semantic conventions. It represents the absolute URL describing a network
// resource according to [RFC3986](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986)
func URLFull(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return URLFullKey.String(val)
}
// URLPath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.path"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// path](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.3) component
func URLPath(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return URLPathKey.String(val)
}
// URLQuery returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.query"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// query](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.4) component
func URLQuery(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return URLQueryKey.String(val)
}
// URLScheme returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.scheme"
// semantic conventions. It represents the [URI
// scheme](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1) component
// identifying the used protocol.
func URLScheme(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return URLSchemeKey.String(val)
}
// Describes user-agent attributes.
const (
// UserAgentOriginalKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "user_agent.original" semantic conventions. It represents the value of
// the [HTTP
// User-Agent](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.user-agent)
// header sent by the client.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: stable
// Examples: 'CERN-LineMode/2.15 libwww/2.17b3', 'Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU
// iPhone OS 14_7_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko)
// Version/14.1.2 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1'
UserAgentOriginalKey = attribute.Key("user_agent.original")
)
// UserAgentOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "user_agent.original" semantic conventions. It represents the value of the
// [HTTP
// User-Agent](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.user-agent)
// header sent by the client.
func UserAgentOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return UserAgentOriginalKey.String(val)
}
// Session is defined as the period of time encompassing all activities
// performed by the application and the actions executed by the end user.
// Consequently, a Session is represented as a collection of Logs, Events, and
// Spans emitted by the Client Application throughout the Session's duration.
// Each Session is assigned a unique identifier, which is included as an
// attribute in the Logs, Events, and Spans generated during the Session's
// lifecycle.
// When a session reaches end of life, typically due to user inactivity or
// session timeout, a new session identifier will be assigned. The previous
// session identifier may be provided by the instrumentation so that telemetry
// backends can link the two sessions.
const (
// SessionIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "session.id"
// semantic conventions. It represents a unique id to identify a session.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '00112233-4455-6677-8899-aabbccddeeff'
SessionIDKey = attribute.Key("session.id")
// SessionPreviousIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "session.previous_id" semantic conventions. It represents the previous
// `session.id` for this user, when known.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: '00112233-4455-6677-8899-aabbccddeeff'
SessionPreviousIDKey = attribute.Key("session.previous_id")
)
// SessionID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "session.id"
// semantic conventions. It represents a unique id to identify a session.
func SessionID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SessionIDKey.String(val)
}
// SessionPreviousID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "session.previous_id" semantic conventions. It represents the previous
// `session.id` for this user, when known.
func SessionPreviousID(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return SessionPreviousIDKey.String(val)
}