Epsagon Tracing for Go
This package provides tracing to Go applications for the collection of distributed tracing and performance metrics in Epsagon.
Contents
Installation
To install Epsagon, simply run:
go get github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go
Or using dep
:
dep ensure -add github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go
Usage
Tagging Traces
You can add custom tags to your traces, for easier filtering and aggregations.
Add the following call inside your code:
epsagon.Label("key", "value")
epsagon.Label("user_id", user_id)
You can also use it to ship custom metrics:
epsagon.Label("key", "metric")
epsagon.Label("items_in_cart", items_in_cart)
Valid types are string
, bool
, int
and float
.
Custom Errors
You can set a trace as an error (although handled correctly) to get an alert or just follow it on the dashboard.
Add the following call inside your code:
epsagon.TypeError("My custom error", "Custom Error Type")
# Or manually add an error
epsagon.TypeError(errors.New("My custom error"), "Custom Error Type")
You can also set a tracer as an error with a default error type:
epsagon.Error("My custom error")
# Or manually add an error
epsagon.Error(errors.New("My custom error"))
Valid types are string
and error
.
Frameworks
The following frameworks are supported by Epsagon:
AWS Lambda
Tracing Lambda functions can be done in the following method:
package main
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events"
"github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda"
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/epsagon"
"log"
)
func myHandler(request events.APIGatewayProxyRequest) (events.APIGatewayProxyResponse, error) {
log.Println("In myHandler, received body: ", request.Body)
return events.APIGatewayProxyResponse{Body: request.Body, StatusCode: 200}, nil
}
func main() {
log.Println("enter main")
lambda.Start(epsagon.WrapLambdaHandler(
epsagon.NewTracerConfig("app-name-stage","epsagon-token"),
myHandler))
}
Generic
You can instrument a single function, this function can use go routines inside and their operations will still be traced.
func doTask(a int, b string) (int, error) {
log.Printf("inside doTask: b = %s", b)
return a + 1, fmt.Errorf("boom")
}
func main() {
// With Epsagon instrumentation
config := epsagon.NewTracerConfig("generic-go-wrapper", "")
config.Debug = true
response := epsagon.GoWrapper(config, doTask)(5, "hello")
res2 := response[0].Int()
errInterface := response[1].Interface()
}
Optionally, you can pass a custom name for your wrapped function. In the epsagon dashboard,
your wrapped function will be displayed with your configured name in all the relevant screens:
traces search, service map and more.
response := epsagon.GoWrapper(config, doTask, "<MyInstrumentedFuncName>")(5, "hello")
Concurrent Generic
In order to support more than one function being traced in the same environment (using different goroutines), use this wrapper as shown in the example below. The wrapped function has to receive a context as its first parameter, and pass it to the relevant wrapped operations.
func doTask(ctx context.Context, a int, b string, wg *sync.WaitGroup) (int, error) {
defer wg.Done()
log.Printf("inside doTask: b = %s", b)
client := epsagonhttp.Wrap(http.Client{}, ctx)
client.Get("https://epsagon.com/")
return a + 1, fmt.Errorf("boom")
}
func main() {
config := epsagon.NewTracerConfig("generic-go-wrapper", "")
config.Debug = true
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
go epsagon.ConcurrentGoWrapper(config, doTask)(i, "hello", &wg)
}
wg.Wait()
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
}
Optionally, you can pass a custom name for your wrapped function. In the epsagon dashboard,
your wrapped function will be displayed with your configured name in all the relevant screens:
traces search, service map and more.
go epsagon.ConcurrentGoWrapper(config, doTask, "<MyInstrumentedFuncName>")(i, "hello", &wg)
Integrations
Epsagon provides out-of-the-box instrumentation (tracing) for many popular frameworks and libraries.
Library |
Supported Version |
net/http |
Fully supported |
aws-sdk-go |
>=1.10.0 |
aws-sdk-go-v2 |
>=0.23.0 |
net/http
Any http request can be traced using a custom RoundTripper implementation and using that in an http.Client:
import (
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/wrappers/net/http"
...
client := http.Client{Transport: epsagonhttp.NewTracingTransport()}
resp, err := client.Get(anyurl)
If you are already using a custom RoundTripper implementation, such as for AWS V4 request signing, you can wrap it:
import (
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/wrappers/net/http"
...
rt := &custom.Roundtripper{}
client := http.Client{Transport: epsagonhttp.NewWrappedTracingTransport(rt)}
resp, err := client.Get(anyurl)
The wrapped http.Client functionality exists for backwards compatibility:
import (
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/wrappers/net/http"
...
client := epsagonhttp.Wrap(http.Client{})
resp, err := client.Get(anyurl)
If you want to disable data collection only for the calls made by this client set client.MetadataOnly = true
aws-sdk-go
Wrapping of aws-sdk-go is done through the Session object that has to be created to communicate with AWS:
import (
...
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/wrappers/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
)
...
sess := epsagonawswrapper.WrapSession(session.Must(session.NewSession()))
svcSQS := sqs.New(sess)
aws-sdk-go-v2
Wrapping of aws-sdk-go-v2 is done through the service object:
import (
...
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb"
"github.com/epsagon/epsagon-go/epsagon"
)
svc := epsagon.WrapAwsV2Service(dynamodb.New(cfg)).(*dynamodb.Client)
...
Configuration
Advanced options can be configured as a parameter to the Config
struct to the WrapLambdaHandler
or as environment variables.
Parameter |
Environment Variable |
Type |
Default |
Description |
Token |
EPSAGON_TOKEN |
String |
- |
Epsagon account token |
ApplicationName |
- |
String |
- |
Application name that will be set for traces |
MetadataOnly |
EPSAGON_METADATA |
Boolean |
true |
Whether to send only the metadata (True ) or also the payloads (False ) |
CollectorURL |
EPSAGON_COLLECTOR_URL |
String |
- |
The address of the trace collector to send trace to |
Debug |
EPSAGON_DEBUG |
Boolean |
False |
Enable debug prints for troubleshooting |
SendTimeout |
EPSAGON_SEND_TIMEOUT_SEC |
String |
1s |
The timeout duration to send the traces to the trace collector |
Getting Help
If you have any issue around using the library or the product, please don't hesitate to:
- Use the documentation.
- Use the help widget inside the product.
- Open an issue in GitHub.
Opening Issues
If you encounter a bug with the Epsagon library for Go, we want to hear about it.
When opening a new issue, please provide as much information about the environment:
- Library version, Go runtime version, dependencies, etc.
- Snippet of the usage.
- A reproducible example can really help.
The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests.
For help and questions about Epsagon, use the help widget inside the product.
License
Provided under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
Copyright 2020, Epsagon