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Overview ¶
Package nrmicro instruments https://github.com/micro/go-micro.
This package can be used to instrument Micro Servers, Clients, Producers, and Subscribers.
Micro Servers ¶
To instrument a Micro Server, use the `micro.WrapHandler` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro#WrapHandler) option with `nrmicro.HandlerWrapper` and your `oldfritter.Application` and pass it to the `micro.NewService` method. Example:
cfg := oldfritter.NewConfig("Micro Server", os.Getenv("NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY")) app, _ := oldfritter.NewApplication(cfg) service := micro.NewService( micro.WrapHandler(nrmicro.HandlerWrapper(app)), )
Alternatively, use the `server.WrapHandler` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/server#WrapHandler) option with `nrmicro.HandlerWrapper` and your `oldfritter.Application` and pass it to the `server.NewServer` method. Example:
cfg := oldfritter.NewConfig("Micro Server", os.Getenv("NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY")) app, _ := oldfritter.NewApplication(cfg) svr := server.NewServer( server.WrapHandler(nrmicro.HandlerWrapper(app)), )
If more than one wrapper is passed to `micro.WrapHandler` or `server.WrapHandler` as a list, be sure that the `nrmicro.HandlerWrapper` is first in this list.
This wrapper creates transactions for inbound calls. The transaction is added to the call context and can be accessed in your method handlers using `oldfritter.FromContext` (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#FromContext).
When an error is returned and it is of type Micro `errors.Error` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/errors#Error), the error that is recorded is based on the HTTP response code (found in the Code field). Values above 400 or below 100 that are not in the IgnoreStatusCodes (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#Config) configuration list are recorded as errors. A 500 response code and corresponding error is recorded when the error is of any other type. A 200 response code is recorded if no error is returned.
Full server example: https://github.com/oldfritter/go-agent/blob/master/v3/integrations/nrmicro/example/server/server.go
Micro Clients ¶
There are three different ways to instrument a Micro Client and create External segments for `Call`, `Publish`, and `Stream` methods.
No matter which way the Micro `client.Client` is wrapped, all calls to `Client.Call`, `Client.Publish`, or `Client.Stream` must be done with a context which contains a `oldfritter.Transaction`.
ctx = oldfritter.NewContext(ctx, txn) err := cli.Call(ctx, req, &rsp)
1. The first option is to wrap the `Call`, `Publish`, and `Stream` methods on a client using the `micro.WrapClient` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro#WrapClient) option with `nrmicro.ClientWrapper` and pass it to the `micro.NewService` method. If more than one wrapper is passed to `micro.WrapClient`, ensure that the `nrmicro.ClientWrapper` is the first in the list. `ExternalSegment`s will be created each time a `Call` or `Stream` method is called on the client. `MessageProducerSegment`s will be created each time a `Publish` method is called on the client. Example:
service := micro.NewService( micro.WrapClient(nrmicro.ClientWrapper()), ) cli := service.Client()
It is also possible to use the `client.Wrap` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/client#Wrap) option with `nrmicro.ClientWrapper` and pass it to the `client.NewClient` method to achieve the same result.
cli := client.NewClient( client.Wrap(nrmicro.ClientWrapper()), )
2. The second option is to wrap just the `Call` method on a client using the `micro.WrapCall` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro#WrapCall) option with `nrmicro.CallWrapper` and pass it to the `micro.NewService` method. If more than one wrapper is passed to `micro.WrapCall`, ensure that the `nrmicro.CallWrapper` is the first in the list. External segments will be created each time a `Call` method is called on the client. Example:
service := micro.NewService( micro.WrapCall(nrmicro.CallWrapper()), ) cli := service.Client()
It is also possible to use the `client.WrapCall` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/client#WrapCall) option with `nrmicro.CallWrapper` and pass it to the `client.NewClient` method to achieve the same result.
cli := client.NewClient( client.WrapCall(nrmicro.CallWrapper()), )
3. The third option is to wrap the Micro Client directly using `nrmicro.ClientWrapper`. `ExternalSegment`s will be created each time a `Call` or `Stream` method is called on the client. `MessageProducerSegment`s will be created each time a `Publish` method is called on the client. Example:
cli := client.NewClient() cli = nrmicro.ClientWrapper()(cli)
Full client example: https://github.com/oldfritter/go-agent/blob/master/v3/integrations/nrmicro/example/client/client.go
Micro Producers ¶
To instrument a Micro Producer, wrap the Micro Client using the `nrmico.ClientWrapper` as described in option 1 or 3 above. `MessageProducerSegment`s will be created each time a `Publish` method is called on the client. Be sure the context passed to the `Publish` method contains a `oldfritter.Transaction`.
service := micro.NewService( micro.WrapClient(nrmicro.ClientWrapper()), ) cli := service.Client() // Add the transaction to the context ctx := oldfritter.NewContext(context.Background(), txn) msg := cli.NewMessage("my.example.topic", "hello world") err := cli.Publish(ctx, msg)
Full Publisher/Subscriber example: https://github.com/oldfritter/go-agent/blob/master/v3/integrations/nrmicro/example/pubsub/main.go
Micro Subscribers ¶
To instrument a Micro Subscriber use the `micro.WrapSubscriber` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro#WrapSubscriber) option with `nrmicro.SubscriberWrapper` and your `oldfritter.Application` and pass it to the `micro.NewService` method. Example:
cfg := oldfritter.NewConfig("Micro Subscriber", os.Getenv("NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY")) app, _ := oldfritter.NewApplication(cfg) service := micro.NewService( micro.WrapSubscriber(nrmicro.SubscriberWrapper(app)), )
Alternatively, use the `server.WrapSubscriber` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/server#WrapSubscriber) option with `nrmicro.SubscriberWrapper` and your `oldfritter.Application` and pass it to the `server.NewServer` method. Example:
cfg := oldfritter.NewConfig("Micro Subscriber", os.Getenv("NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY")) app, _ := oldfritter.NewApplication(cfg) svr := server.NewServer( server.WrapSubscriber(nrmicro.SubscriberWrapper(app)), )
If more than one wrapper is passed to `micro.WrapSubscriber` or `server.WrapSubscriber` as a list, be sure that the `nrmicro.SubscriberWrapper` is first in this list.
This wrapper creates background transactions for inbound calls. The transaction is added to the subscriber context and can be accessed in your subscriber handlers using `oldfritter.FromContext`.
If a Subscriber returns an error, it will be recorded and reported.
Full Publisher/Subscriber example: https://github.com/oldfritter/go-agent/blob/master/v3/integrations/nrmicro/example/pubsub/main.go
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Functions ¶
func CallWrapper ¶
func CallWrapper() client.CallWrapper
CallWrapper wraps the `Call` method of a Micro `client.Client` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/client#Client) instance. External segments will be created for each call to the client's `Call` method. The `oldfritter.Transaction` must be put into the context using `oldfritter.NewContext` (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#NewContext) when calling `Call`.
func ClientWrapper ¶
ClientWrapper wraps a Micro `client.Client` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/client#Client) instance. External segments will be created for each call to the client's `Call`, `Publish`, or `Stream` methods. The `oldfritter.Transaction` must be put into the context using `oldfritter.NewContext` (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#NewContext) when calling one of those methods.
func HandlerWrapper ¶
func HandlerWrapper(app *oldfritter.Application) server.HandlerWrapper
HandlerWrapper wraps a Micro `server.Server` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/server#Server) handler.
This wrapper creates transactions for inbound calls. The transaction is added to the call context and can be accessed in your method handlers using `oldfritter.FromContext` (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#FromContext).
When an error is returned and it is of type Micro `errors.Error` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/errors#Error), the error that is recorded is based on the HTTP response code (found in the Code field). Values above 400 or below 100 that are not in the IgnoreStatusCodes (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#Config) configuration list are recorded as errors. A 500 response code and corresponding error is recorded when the error is of any other type. A 200 response code is recorded if no error is returned.
func SubscriberWrapper ¶
func SubscriberWrapper(app *oldfritter.Application) server.SubscriberWrapper
SubscriberWrapper wraps a Micro `server.Subscriber` (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/server#Subscriber) instance.
This wrapper creates background transactions for inbound calls. The transaction is added to the subscriber context and can be accessed in your subscriber handlers using `oldfritter.FromContext` (https://godoc.org/github.com/oldfritter/go-agent#FromContext).
The attribute `"message.routingKey"` is added to the transaction and will appear on transaction events, transaction traces, error events, and error traces. It corresponds to the `server.Message`'s Topic (https://godoc.org/github.com/micro/go-micro/server#Message).
If a Subscriber returns an error, it will be recorded and reported.
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