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69 lines
3.3 KiB
JavaScript
69 lines
3.3 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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* Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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import { SeverityNumber } from '@opentelemetry/api-logs';
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import { context, trace, TraceFlags, isSpanContextValid, } from '@opentelemetry/api';
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import { LogRecordImpl } from './LogRecordImpl';
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export class Logger {
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instrumentationScope;
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_sharedState;
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_loggerConfig;
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constructor(instrumentationScope, sharedState) {
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this.instrumentationScope = instrumentationScope;
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this._sharedState = sharedState;
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// Cache the logger configuration at construction time
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// Since we don't support re-configuration, this avoids map lookups
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// and string allocations on each emit() call
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this._loggerConfig = this._sharedState.getLoggerConfig(this.instrumentationScope);
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}
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emit(logRecord) {
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const loggerConfig = this._loggerConfig;
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const currentContext = logRecord.context || context.active();
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// Apply minimum severity filtering
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const recordSeverity = logRecord.severityNumber ?? SeverityNumber.UNSPECIFIED;
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// 1. Minimum severity: If the log record's SeverityNumber is specified
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// (i.e. not 0) and is less than the configured minimum_severity,
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// the log record MUST be dropped.
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if (recordSeverity !== SeverityNumber.UNSPECIFIED &&
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recordSeverity < loggerConfig.minimumSeverity) {
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// Log record is dropped due to minimum severity filter
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return;
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}
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// 2. Trace-based: If trace_based is true, and if the log record has a
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// SpanId and the TraceFlags SAMPLED flag is unset, the log record MUST be dropped.
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if (loggerConfig.traceBased) {
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const spanContext = trace.getSpanContext(currentContext);
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if (spanContext && isSpanContextValid(spanContext)) {
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// Check if the trace is unsampled (SAMPLED flag is unset)
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const isSampled = (spanContext.traceFlags & TraceFlags.SAMPLED) === TraceFlags.SAMPLED;
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if (!isSampled) {
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// Log record is dropped due to trace-based filter
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return;
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}
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}
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// If there's no valid span context, the log record is not associated with a trace
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// and therefore bypasses trace-based filtering (as per spec)
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}
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/**
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* If a Logger was obtained with include_trace_context=true,
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* the LogRecords it emits MUST automatically include the Trace Context from the active Context,
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* if Context has not been explicitly set.
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*/
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const logRecordInstance = new LogRecordImpl(this._sharedState, this.instrumentationScope, {
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context: currentContext,
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...logRecord,
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});
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/**
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* the explicitly passed Context,
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* the current Context, or an empty Context if the Logger was obtained with include_trace_context=false
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*/
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this._sharedState.activeProcessor.onEmit(logRecordInstance, currentContext);
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/**
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* A LogRecordProcessor may freely modify logRecord for the duration of the OnEmit call.
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* If logRecord is needed after OnEmit returns (i.e. for asynchronous processing) only reads are permitted.
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*/
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logRecordInstance._makeReadonly();
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}
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}
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//# sourceMappingURL=Logger.js.map
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