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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Code generated from semantic convention specification. DO NOT EDIT.
package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.24.0"
import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
// This event represents an occurrence of a lifecycle transition on the iOS
// platform.
const (
// IosStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "ios.state" semantic
// conventions. It represents the this attribute represents the state the
// application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the event.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Note: The iOS lifecycle states are defined in the [UIApplicationDelegate
// documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate#1656902),
// and from which the `OS terminology` column values are derived.
IosStateKey = attribute.Key("ios.state")
)
var (
// The app has become `active`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidBecomeActive`
IosStateActive = IosStateKey.String("active")
// The app is now `inactive`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillResignActive`
IosStateInactive = IosStateKey.String("inactive")
// The app is now in the background. This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidEnterBackground`
IosStateBackground = IosStateKey.String("background")
// The app is now in the foreground. This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillEnterForeground`
IosStateForeground = IosStateKey.String("foreground")
// The app is about to terminate. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillTerminate`
IosStateTerminate = IosStateKey.String("terminate")
)
// This event represents an occurrence of a lifecycle transition on the Android
// platform.
const (
// AndroidStateKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "android.state"
// semantic conventions. It represents the this attribute represents the
// state the application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the
// event.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Note: The Android lifecycle states are defined in [Activity lifecycle
// callbacks](https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle#lc),
// and from which the `OS identifiers` are derived.
AndroidStateKey = attribute.Key("android.state")
)
var (
// Any time before Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() has been called in the app for the first time
AndroidStateCreated = AndroidStateKey.String("created")
// Any time after Activity.onPause() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.stopService() has been called when the app was in the foreground state
AndroidStateBackground = AndroidStateKey.String("background")
// Any time after Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() has been called when the app was in either the created or background states
AndroidStateForeground = AndroidStateKey.String("foreground")
)
// This semantic convention defines the attributes used to represent a feature
// flag evaluation as an event.
const (
// FeatureFlagKeyKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "feature_flag.key" semantic conventions. It represents the unique
// identifier of the feature flag.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Required
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'logo-color'
FeatureFlagKeyKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.key")
// FeatureFlagProviderNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "feature_flag.provider_name" semantic conventions. It represents the
// name of the service provider that performs the flag evaluation.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'Flag Manager'
FeatureFlagProviderNameKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.provider_name")
// FeatureFlagVariantKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "feature_flag.variant" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be
// a semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified
// version of the value can be used.
//
// Type: string
// RequirementLevel: Recommended
// Stability: experimental
// Examples: 'red', 'true', 'on'
// Note: A semantic identifier, commonly referred to as a variant, provides
// a means
// for referring to a value without including the value itself. This can
// provide additional context for understanding the meaning behind a value.
// For example, the variant `red` maybe be used for the value `#c05543`.
//
// A stringified version of the value can be used in situations where a
// semantic identifier is unavailable. String representation of the value
// should be determined by the implementer.
FeatureFlagVariantKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.variant")
)
// FeatureFlagKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "feature_flag.key" semantic conventions. It represents the unique identifier
// of the feature flag.
func FeatureFlagKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return FeatureFlagKeyKey.String(val)
}
// FeatureFlagProviderName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "feature_flag.provider_name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of
// the service provider that performs the flag evaluation.
func FeatureFlagProviderName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return FeatureFlagProviderNameKey.String(val)
}
// FeatureFlagVariant returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "feature_flag.variant" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be a
// semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified
// version of the value can be used.
func FeatureFlagVariant(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
return FeatureFlagVariantKey.String(val)
}
// RPC received/sent message.
const (
// MessageCompressedSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "message.compressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
// compressed size of the message in bytes.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessageCompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.compressed_size")
// MessageIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "message.id"
// semantic conventions. It represents the mUST be calculated as two
// different counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for
// received message.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
// Note: This way we guarantee that the values will be consistent between
// different implementations.
MessageIDKey = attribute.Key("message.id")
// MessageTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "message.type"
// semantic conventions. It represents the whether this is a received or
// sent message.
//
// Type: Enum
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("message.type")
// MessageUncompressedSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
// "message.uncompressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
// uncompressed size of the message in bytes.
//
// Type: int
// RequirementLevel: Optional
// Stability: experimental
MessageUncompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.uncompressed_size")
)
var (
// sent
MessageTypeSent = MessageTypeKey.String("SENT")
// received
MessageTypeReceived = MessageTypeKey.String("RECEIVED")
)
// MessageCompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "message.compressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the compressed
// size of the message in bytes.
func MessageCompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessageCompressedSizeKey.Int(val)
}
// MessageID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.id"
// semantic conventions. It represents the mUST be calculated as two different
// counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for received
// message.
func MessageID(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessageIDKey.Int(val)
}
// MessageUncompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
// "message.uncompressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
// uncompressed size of the message in bytes.
func MessageUncompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
return MessageUncompressedSizeKey.Int(val)
}