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AWS X-Ray SDK for Go (RC)

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Installing

The AWS X-Ray SDK for Go is compatible with Go 1.9 and above.

Install the SDK using the following command (The SDK's non-testing dependencies will be installed): Use go get to retrieve the SDK to add it to your GOPATH workspace, or your project's Go module dependencies (Go 1.11 and up):

go get github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go

To update the SDK, use go get -u to retrieve the latest version of the SDK.

go get -u github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go

If you also want to install SDK's testing dependencies. They can be installed using:

go get -u -t github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/...

Dep

If you are using Go 1.9 and above, you can also use Dep to add the SDK to your application's dependencies. Using Dep will help your application stay pinned to a specific version of the SDK.

To add the SDK to your application using Dep, run:

dep ensure -add github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go

Go Modules

If you are using Go modules, your go get will default to the latest tagged release version of the SDK. To get a specific release version of the SDK use @<tag> in your go get command.

Getting Help

Please use these community resources for getting help. We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests.

Opening Issues

If you encounter a bug with the AWS X-Ray SDK for Go we would like to hear about it. Search the existing issues and see if others are also experiencing the issue before opening a new issue. Please include the version of AWS X-Ray SDK for Go, AWS SDK for Go, Go language, and OS you’re using. Please also include repro case when appropriate.

The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help and questions regarding the use of the AWS X-Ray SDK for Go please make use of the resources listed in the Getting Help section. Keeping the list of open issues lean will help us respond in a timely manner.

Documentation

The developer guide provides in-depth guidance on using the AWS X-Ray service and the AWS X-Ray SDK for Go.

Quick Start

Configuration

import (
  "context"

  "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/xray"

  // Importing the plugins enables collection of AWS resource information at runtime.
  // Every plugin should be imported after "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/xray" library.
  _ "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/plugins/ec2"
  _ "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/plugins/beanstalk"
  _ "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/plugins/ecs"
)

func init() {
  xray.Configure(xray.Config{
    DaemonAddr:       "127.0.0.1:2000", // default
    ServiceVersion:   "1.2.3",
  })
}

Logger

xray uses an interface for its logger:

type Logger interface {
  Log(level LogLevel, msg fmt.Stringer)
}

const (
  LogLevelDebug LogLevel = iota + 1
  LogLevelInfo
  LogLevelWarn
  LogLevelError
)

The default logger logs to stdout at "info" and above. To change the logger, call xray.SetLogger(myLogger). There is a default logger implementation that writes to an io.Writer from a specified minimum log level. For example, to log to stderr at "error" and above:

xray.SetLogger(xraylog.NewDefaultLogger(os.Stderr, xraylog.LogLevelError))

Note that the xray.Config{} fields LogLevel and LogFormat are deprecated starting from version 1.0.0-rc.10 and no longer have any effect.

Plugins

The plugins under "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/plugins/" are activated at package load time. This can be convenient in some cases, but often you want to load them conditionally at runtime (e.g. don't load in tests). For this purpose, there is a new set of plugins under "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/awsplugins/" that have an explicit Init() function you must call to load the plugin:

import (
  "os"

  "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/awsplugins/ec2"
  "github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-go/xray"
)

func init() {
  // conditionally load plugin
  if os.Getenv("ENVIRONMENT") == "production" {
    ec2.Init()
  }

  xray.Configure(xray.Config{
    ServiceVersion:   "1.2.3",
  })
}

Start a custom segment/subsegment

  // Start a segment
  ctx, seg := xray.BeginSegment(context.Background(), "service-name")
  // Start a subsegment
  subCtx, subSeg := xray.BeginSubsegment(ctx, "subsegment-name")
  // ...
  // Add metadata or annotation here if necessary
  // ...
  subSeg.Close(nil)
  // Close the segment
  seg.Close(nil)

Capture

func criticalSection(ctx context.Context) {
  // This example traces a critical code path using a custom subsegment
  xray.Capture(ctx, "MyService.criticalSection", func(ctx1 context.Context) error {
    var err error

    section.Lock()
    result := someLockedResource.Go()
    section.Unlock()

    xray.AddMetadata(ctx1, "ResourceResult", result)
  })
}

HTTP Handler

func main() {
  http.Handle("/", xray.Handler(xray.NewFixedSegmentNamer("myApp"), http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
    w.Write([]byte("Hello!"))
  })))
  http.ListenAndServe(":8000", nil)
}

HTTP Client

func getExample(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) {
    resp, err := ctxhttp.Get(ctx, xray.Client(nil), "https://aws.amazon.com/")
    if err != nil {
      return nil, err
    }
    return ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
}

AWS

sess := session.Must(session.NewSession())
dynamo := dynamodb.New(sess)
xray.AWS(dynamo.Client)
dynamo.ListTablesWithContext(ctx, &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{})

SQL

Any db/sql calls can be traced with X-Ray by replacing the sql.Open call with xray.SQL. It is recommended to use URLs instead of configuration strings if possible.

func main() {
  db := xray.SQL("postgres", "postgres://user:password@host:port/db")
  row, _ := db.QueryRow("SELECT 1") // Use as normal
}

Lambda

For Lambda support use version v1.0.0-rc.1 and higher

Regarding Lambda integration, lambda will be responsible for generating segments for customers and send them to X-Ray service. AWS X-Ray Go SDK will make sure there will be a FacadeSegment inside lambda context so that customers are able to instrument their application successfully for subsegments generation case which includes Capture, HTTP Client, AWS, SQL and Custom Subsegments usage.

Any operations regarding segment is not supported when using Lambda function.

func HandleRequest(ctx context.Context, name string) (string, error) {
    xray.Configure(xray.Config{LogLevel: "trace"})
    sess := session.Must(session.NewSession())
    dynamo := dynamodb.New(sess)
    xray.AWS(dynamo.Client)
    input := &dynamodb.PutItemInput{
        Item: map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue{
            "12": {
                S: aws.String("example"),
            },
        },
        TableName: aws.String("xray"),
    }
    _, err := dynamo.PutItemWithContext(ctx, input)
    if err != nil {
        return name, err
    }
    
    _, err = ctxhttp.Get(ctx, xray.Client(nil), "https://www.twitch.tv/")
    if err != nil {
        return name, err
    }
    
    _, subseg := xray.BeginSubsegment(ctx, "subsegment-name")
    subseg.Close(nil)
    
    db := xray.SQL("postgres", "postgres://user:password@host:port/db")
    row, _ := db.QueryRow(ctx, "SELECT 1")
    
    return fmt.Sprintf("Hello %s!", name), nil
}

License

The AWS X-Ray SDK for Go is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE and NOTICE.txt for more information.

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