/** * The cloud account ID the resource is assigned to. * * @example 111111111111 * @example opentelemetry * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_ID: "cloud.account.id"; /** * Cloud regions often have multiple, isolated locations known as zones to increase availability. Availability zone represents the zone where the resource is running. * * @example us-east-1c * * @note Availability zones are called "zones" on Alibaba Cloud and Google Cloud. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CLOUD_AVAILABILITY_ZONE: "cloud.availability_zone"; /** * Name of the cloud provider. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CLOUD_PROVIDER: "cloud.provider"; /** * The geographical region the resource is running. * * @example us-central1 * @example us-east-1 * * @note Refer to your provider's docs to see the available regions, for example [Alibaba Cloud regions](https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/doc-detail/40654.htm), [AWS regions](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/), [Azure regions](https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/geographies/), [Google Cloud regions](https://cloud.google.com/about/locations), or [Tencent Cloud regions](https://www.tencentcloud.com/document/product/213/6091). * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CLOUD_REGION: "cloud.region"; /** * Container ID. Usually a UUID, as for example used to [identify Docker containers](https://docs.docker.com/engine/containers/run/#container-identification). The UUID might be abbreviated. * * @example a3bf90e006b2 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CONTAINER_ID: "container.id"; /** * Name of the image the container was built on. * * @example gcr.io/opentelemetry/operator * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CONTAINER_IMAGE_NAME: "container.image.name"; /** * Container image tags. An example can be found in [Docker Image Inspect](https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Image/operation/ImageInspect). Should be only the `` section of the full name for example from `registry.example.com/my-org/my-image:`. * * @example ["v1.27.1", "3.5.7-0"] * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CONTAINER_IMAGE_TAGS: "container.image.tags"; /** * Container name used by container runtime. * * @example opentelemetry-autoconf * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_CONTAINER_NAME: "container.name"; /** * The CPU architecture the host system is running on. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_ARCH: "host.arch"; /** * Unique host ID. For Cloud, this must be the instance_id assigned by the cloud provider. For non-containerized systems, this should be the `machine-id`. See the table below for the sources to use to determine the `machine-id` based on operating system. * * @example fdbf79e8af94cb7f9e8df36789187052 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_ID: "host.id"; /** * VM image ID or host OS image ID. For Cloud, this value is from the provider. * * @example ami-07b06b442921831e5 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_IMAGE_ID: "host.image.id"; /** * Name of the VM image or OS install the host was instantiated from. * * @example infra-ami-eks-worker-node-7d4ec78312 * @example CentOS-8-x86_64-1905 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_IMAGE_NAME: "host.image.name"; /** * The version string of the VM image or host OS as defined in [Version Attributes](/docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes). * * @example 0.1 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_IMAGE_VERSION: "host.image.version"; /** * Name of the host. On Unix systems, it may contain what the hostname command returns, or the fully qualified hostname, or another name specified by the user. * * @example opentelemetry-test * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_NAME: "host.name"; /** * Type of host. For Cloud, this must be the machine type. * * @example n1-standard-1 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_HOST_TYPE: "host.type"; /** * The name of the cluster. * * @example opentelemetry-cluster * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_K8S_CLUSTER_NAME: "k8s.cluster.name"; /** * The name of the Deployment. * * @example opentelemetry * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_K8S_DEPLOYMENT_NAME: "k8s.deployment.name"; /** * The name of the namespace that the pod is running in. * * @example default * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_K8S_NAMESPACE_NAME: "k8s.namespace.name"; /** * The name of the Pod. * * @example opentelemetry-pod-autoconf * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_K8S_POD_NAME: "k8s.pod.name"; /** * The operating system type. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_OS_TYPE: "os.type"; /** * The version string of the operating system as defined in [Version Attributes](/docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes). * * @example 14.2.1 * @example 18.04.1 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_OS_VERSION: "os.version"; /** * The command used to launch the process (i.e. the command name). On Linux based systems, can be set to the zeroth string in `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. On Windows, can be set to the first parameter extracted from `GetCommandLineW`. * * @example cmd/otelcol * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_COMMAND: "process.command"; /** * All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) as received by the process. On Linux-based systems (and some other Unixoid systems supporting procfs), can be set according to the list of null-delimited strings extracted from `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. For libc-based executables, this would be the full argv vector passed to `main`. * * @example ["cmd/otecol", "--config=config.yaml"] * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_COMMAND_ARGS: "process.command_args"; /** * The name of the process executable. On Linux based systems, this **SHOULD** be set to the base name of the target of `/proc/[pid]/exe`. On Windows, this **SHOULD** be set to the base name of `GetProcessImageFileNameW`. * * @example otelcol * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_EXECUTABLE_NAME: "process.executable.name"; /** * The full path to the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the target of `proc/[pid]/exe`. On Windows, can be set to the result of `GetProcessImageFileNameW`. * * @example /usr/bin/cmd/otelcol * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_EXECUTABLE_PATH: "process.executable.path"; /** * The username of the user that owns the process. * * @example root * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_OWNER: "process.owner"; /** * Process identifier (PID). * * @example 1234 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_PID: "process.pid"; /** * An additional description about the runtime of the process, for example a specific vendor customization of the runtime environment. * * @example "Eclipse OpenJ9 Eclipse OpenJ9 VM openj9-0.21.0" * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_RUNTIME_DESCRIPTION: "process.runtime.description"; /** * The name of the runtime of this process. * * @example OpenJDK Runtime Environment * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_RUNTIME_NAME: "process.runtime.name"; /** * The version of the runtime of this process, as returned by the runtime without modification. * * @example "14.0.2" * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_PROCESS_RUNTIME_VERSION: "process.runtime.version"; /** * The string ID of the service instance. * * @example 627cc493-f310-47de-96bd-71410b7dec09 * * @note **MUST** be unique for each instance of the same `service.namespace,service.name` pair (in other words * `service.namespace,service.name,service.instance.id` triplet **MUST** be globally unique). The ID helps to * distinguish instances of the same service that exist at the same time (e.g. instances of a horizontally scaled * service). * * Implementations, such as SDKs, are recommended to generate a random Version 1 or Version 4 [RFC * 4122](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) UUID, but are free to use an inherent unique ID as the source of * this value if stability is desirable. In that case, the ID **SHOULD** be used as source of a UUID Version 5 and * **SHOULD** use the following UUID as the namespace: `4d63009a-8d0f-11ee-aad7-4c796ed8e320`. * * UUIDs are typically recommended, as only an opaque value for the purposes of identifying a service instance is * needed. Similar to what can be seen in the man page for the * [`/etc/machine-id`](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/machine-id.html) file, the underlying * data, such as pod name and namespace should be treated as confidential, being the user's choice to expose it * or not via another resource attribute. * * For applications running behind an application server (like unicorn), we do not recommend using one identifier * for all processes participating in the application. Instead, it's recommended each division (e.g. a worker * thread in unicorn) to have its own instance.id. * * It's not recommended for a Collector to set `service.instance.id` if it can't unambiguously determine the * service instance that is generating that telemetry. For instance, creating an UUID based on `pod.name` will * likely be wrong, as the Collector might not know from which container within that pod the telemetry originated. * However, Collectors can set the `service.instance.id` if they can unambiguously determine the service instance * for that telemetry. This is typically the case for scraping receivers, as they know the target address and * port. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_SERVICE_INSTANCE_ID: "service.instance.id"; /** * A namespace for `service.name`. * * @example Shop * * @note A string value having a meaning that helps to distinguish a group of services, for example the team name that owns a group of services. `service.name` is expected to be unique within the same namespace. If `service.namespace` is not specified in the Resource then `service.name` is expected to be unique for all services that have no explicit namespace defined (so the empty/unspecified namespace is simply one more valid namespace). Zero-length namespace string is assumed equal to unspecified namespace. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_SERVICE_NAMESPACE: "service.namespace"; /** * Additional description of the web engine (e.g. detailed version and edition information). * * @example WildFly Full 21.0.0.Final (WildFly Core 13.0.1.Final) - 2.2.2.Final * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_WEBENGINE_DESCRIPTION: "webengine.description"; /** * The name of the web engine. * * @example WildFly * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_WEBENGINE_NAME: "webengine.name"; /** * The version of the web engine. * * @example 21.0.0 * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_WEBENGINE_VERSION: "webengine.version"; //# sourceMappingURL=semconv.d.ts.map