chi

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Published: Jun 7, 2024 License: Apache-2.0, BSD-3-Clause, Apache-2.0 Imports: 18 Imported by: 12

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Overview

Package chi provides tracing functions for tracing the go-chi/chi/v5 package (https://github.com/go-chi/chi).

Example
// Start the tracer
tracer.Start()
defer tracer.Stop()

// Create a chi Router
router := chi.NewRouter()

// Use the tracer middleware with the default service name "chi.router".
router.Use(chitrace.Middleware())

// Set up some endpoints.
router.Get("/", handler)

// And start gathering request traces
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", router)
Output:

Example (WithServiceName)
// Start the tracer
tracer.Start()
defer tracer.Stop()

// Create a chi Router
router := chi.NewRouter()

// Use the tracer middleware with your desired service name.
router.Use(chitrace.Middleware(chitrace.WithServiceName("chi-server")))

// Set up some endpoints.
router.Get("/", handler)

// And start gathering request traces
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", router)
Output:

Index

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Functions

func Middleware

func Middleware(opts ...Option) func(next http.Handler) http.Handler

Middleware returns middleware that will trace incoming requests.

Types

type Option

type Option func(*config)

Option represents an option that can be passed to NewRouter.

func WithAnalytics

func WithAnalytics(on bool) Option

WithAnalytics enables Trace Analytics for all started spans.

func WithAnalyticsRate

func WithAnalyticsRate(rate float64) Option

WithAnalyticsRate sets the sampling rate for Trace Analytics events correlated to started spans.

func WithHeaderTags added in v1.53.0

func WithHeaderTags(headers []string) Option

WithHeaderTags enables the integration to attach HTTP request headers as span tags. Warning: Using this feature can risk exposing sensitive data such as authorization tokens to Datadog. Special headers can not be sub-selected. E.g., an entire Cookie header would be transmitted, without the ability to choose specific Cookies.

func WithIgnoreRequest added in v1.36.0

func WithIgnoreRequest(fn func(r *http.Request) bool) Option

WithIgnoreRequest specifies a function to use for determining if the incoming HTTP request tracing should be skipped.

func WithModifyResourceName added in v1.48.0

func WithModifyResourceName(fn func(resourceName string) string) Option

WithModifyResourceName specifies a function to use to modify the resource name.

func WithNoAppsec added in v1.63.0

func WithNoAppsec(disabled bool) Option

WithNoAppsec opts this router out of AppSec management. This allows a particular router to bypass appsec, while the rest of the application is still being monitored/managed. This has not effect if AppSec is not enabled globally (e.g, via the DD_APPSEC_ENABLED environment variable).

func WithResourceNamer added in v1.52.0

func WithResourceNamer(fn func(r *http.Request) string) Option

WithResourceNamer specifies a function to use for determining the resource name of the span.

func WithResponseHeaderCopier added in v1.63.0

func WithResponseHeaderCopier(f func(http.ResponseWriter) http.Header) Option

WithResponseHeaderCopier provides a function to fetch the response headers from the http.ResponseWriter. This allows for custom implementations as needed if you over-ride the default http.ResponseWriter, such as to add synchronization. Provided functions may elect to return a copy of the http.Header map instead of a reference to the original (e.g: to not risk breaking synchronization). This is currently only used by AppSec.

func WithServiceName

func WithServiceName(name string) Option

WithServiceName sets the given service name for the router.

func WithSpanOptions

func WithSpanOptions(opts ...ddtrace.StartSpanOption) Option

WithSpanOptions applies the given set of options to the spans started by the router.

func WithStatusCheck

func WithStatusCheck(fn func(statusCode int) bool) Option

WithStatusCheck specifies a function fn which reports whether the passed statusCode should be considered an error.

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